Lab Havoc – Dummy Simulator

Lab Havoc:  Physics Sandbox Ragdoll

Lab Havoc is a physics-based sandbox ragdoll game where players run weapon and trap experiments on human clones inside a controlled lab. The setup is simple—pick your tools, place them, and let ragdoll physics handle the rest.

How Lab Havoc Works

You’re dropped into a sterile test chamber with one job: design the experiment. Mines, spikes, firearms, explosives—each weapon gets dragged into position before the clone enters the room. Strategy matters here more than you’d think. A poorly placed mine wastes a run, while a well-angled trap can chain into something messy.

Once you trigger the release, the clone enters the chamber and reacts to whatever you’ve built. The ragdoll physics make every run different. Same setup, slightly different outcome. That’s the appeal.

Building Your Arsenal

You start with the basics. As you hit damage targets, more tools open up—new traps, upgraded weapons, weirder gadgets. Progression is tied to performance, so there’s a reason to push for bigger numbers instead of just messing around with the starter kit.

The drag-and-drop controls keep things friendly. No complicated menus. Place, adjust, release.

What Makes It Worth Playing

The physics engine carries most of the experience. Clones don’t just fall over—they tumble, ragdoll into other traps, set off chains you didn’t plan. Half the fun comes from outcomes you didn’t expect.

A heads-up though: the game leans into cartoon violence with visible blood and weapon damage. Stylized, not realistic, but still worth flagging for younger players or anyone sensitive to that kind of content.

Game Controls

  • Mouse — select, drag, and place weapons or traps
  • Click — activate the release and start the experiment

As always, remember to have fun!