
Lab Havoc is a physics-based sandbox destruction game where you build chaotic trap setups inside a lab full of ragdoll clones. Instead of a story, the game focuses on experimentation—combine weapons, trigger chain reactions, and create maximum chaos using pure physics interactions.
Unlike many sandbox destruction games like People Playground, this game feels more structured in scoring and experimentation, pushing you to optimize setups instead of just random destruction.
Pro insight: Most high scores come from timing chain reactions, not just stronger weapons.
Players describe Lab Havoc as a “test and refine” sandbox rather than pure chaos spam. The ragdoll physics feel reactive—clones don’t just fall randomly but interact with traps in unpredictable ways, which often leads to unexpected chain kills.
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Compared to Melon Playground, Lab Havoc is less about open-world destruction and more about controlled lab experiments with scoring pressure—this makes it feel more like a “physics puzzle sandbox.”
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