About this game
Slime Laboratory combines clever puzzle design with satisfying physics-based movement as you guide a sentient slime through a sprawling research facility. Created as part of a secret experiment, your gelatinous protagonist possesses unique abilities that become key to solving environmental puzzles and bypassing security systems. Each test chamber introduces new mechanics, from color-mixing stations that grant different properties to your slime, to gravity manipulators that challenge your understanding of physics. The sterile laboratory setting gradually reveals a darker narrative through environmental storytelling and collectible research notes. What starts as simple escape attempts evolves into uncovering the truth behind the experiments while mastering increasingly complex slime mechanics.
How to Play
Control your slime using fluid movement that responds to physics realistically. Stretch your body to reach distant platforms or squeeze through narrow passages. Stick to walls and ceilings to navigate around obstacles and access hidden areas. Split into smaller slimes to activate multiple switches simultaneously or fit through tiny spaces. Absorb different colored chemicals to gain temporary abilities like increased bounce, electrical conductivity, or resistance to hazards. Solve puzzles by manipulating weight-activated switches, redirecting laser beams, and completing circuit connections using your conductive slime body. Learn to use momentum and your elastic properties to launch across gaps. Collect DNA samples to unlock permanent upgrades expanding your abilities. Each laboratory sector introduces new puzzle elements requiring creative use of your expanding skill set.
Platforms
Slime Laboratory is available on PC through Steam and Epic Games Store, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox One and Series X/S. Mobile versions for iOS and Android offer the complete experience with touch-optimized controls. All versions support cloud saves for seamless progression across devices.
Pop groups
The game appeals strongly to puzzle enthusiasts who enjoy physics-based problem solving. Speedrunners have embraced finding optimal paths through levels using advanced slime techniques. Younger audiences love the colorful slime protagonist and satisfying movement mechanics. Completionists hunt for hidden collectibles and secret areas in each level. Science fiction fans appreciate the mysterious laboratory setting and unfolding narrative.
More Games Like This
Fans of Slime Laboratory should try Portal series for first-person puzzle solving in a science facility. World of Goo offers physics-based puzzle gameplay with malleable creatures. The Swapper provides atmospheric puzzle-platforming with unique cloning mechanics. Mushroom 11 features similar deformable protagonist gameplay. Inside delivers puzzle-platforming with mysterious laboratory themes.
Developer
Developed by Goo Games Studio, an independent team passionate about innovative puzzle design. The five-person team includes former AAA developers who left to pursue creative indie projects. They prioritize unique gameplay mechanics over conventional genre formulas. Post-launch support includes free content updates based on community feedback. The studio maintains active Discord presence for direct player communication.
Features
Over 100 handcrafted puzzle chambers with multiple solutions encouraging experimentation. Slime customization system with unlockable colors and patterns. Time trial mode for speedrunning with online leaderboards. Level editor allowing players to create and share custom puzzles. Co-op mode where two players control connected slimes. Hidden areas containing lore documents and bonus challenges. New Game Plus mode remixing puzzles with additional complexity. Photo mode for capturing creative solutions and slime formations. Accessibility options including colorblind modes and difficulty adjustments. Developer commentary tracks revealing design insights.
Controls
Keyboard controls use WASD for movement with mouse controlling stretch direction. Click and drag to extend your slime body toward targets. Spacebar activates jump with height determined by compression. Hold Shift to stick to surfaces and Control to split into smaller parts. Console versions map movement to left stick with right stick controlling stretch aim. Trigger buttons handle jumping and special abilities. Touch controls on mobile use intuitive drag gestures for stretching and tapping for other actions. All control schemes fully customizable through options menu.
Release Date
Slime Laboratory released on March 22, 2024, for PC and consoles. Mobile versions followed on May 15, 2024. The first major content update arrived July 2024, adding 20 new levels. Level editor launched September 2024 enabling community content creation.
FAQ
How long is the main campaign? The story mode takes approximately 8-12 hours depending on puzzle-solving speed and exploration.
Is there combat in the game? No, Slime Laboratory focuses entirely on puzzle-solving and environmental navigation.
Can puzzles have multiple solutions? Yes, most puzzles encourage creative problem-solving with various valid approaches.
Does the game require quick reflexes? While some sections involve timing, the game emphasizes thinking over twitch reflexes.
Is multiplayer available? Local co-op mode supports two players, but no online multiplayer currently exists.
Rating
Slime Laboratory holds a 4.6/5 rating across all platforms. Critics praise the innovative slime mechanics and clever puzzle design. Players appreciate the satisfying physics and gradual difficulty progression. Some feedback requests more story content and additional slime abilities.
Released
March 22, 2024
Technology
Built using Unreal Engine 4 for advanced physics simulation and visual effects. Custom fluid dynamics system creates realistic slime deformation and movement. Procedural animation technology ensures smooth transitions between slime states. Optimized performance maintains 60 FPS even during complex physics calculations.
Platform
Available on PC (Steam, Epic Games Store), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One/Series X/S, iOS, and Android.
Data safety
Slime Laboratory uses minimal data collection focused on anonymous gameplay analytics for improving puzzle balance. Account creation optional only for cloud saves and online features. No personal information required for single-player experience. Parental controls can restrict online components and community content. User-generated levels go through automated filtering for inappropriate content. Secure servers protect cloud save data with regular backups. Privacy settings allow complete opt-out of all data collection. The game complies with international privacy laws including GDPR and COPPA, ensuring safe gameplay for all ages while respecting user privacy.
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