The Slime Laboratory game is a 2D physics-based puzzle-platformer. You control a green slime, and your goal is to escape a dangerous lab. The slime’s unique abilities (stretching, shrinking, jumping) must be used to navigate levels, hit switches, and avoid hazards.
In Slime Laboratory, you control a ‘slime’ that can change its ‘form’. You can ‘run’ left and right. You can ‘jump’. You can ‘stretch’ (by pressing ‘Up’) to become ‘tall’ and ‘sticky’, allowing you to ‘stick’ to ceilings. You can ‘shrink’ (by pressing ‘Down’) to become a ‘small, fast, heavy’ ball, allowing you to ‘roll’ fast and ‘pass’ under low gaps. Your goal is to collect the three ‘discs’ in each level and then get to the ‘exit’.
Master the ‘forms’. The ‘shrunk’ form is ‘faster’ and ‘heavier’. Use it to ‘push’ blocks. The ‘stretched’ form is ‘slower’ but ‘sticky’ and ‘tall’. Use it to ‘climb’ walls and ceilings. This ‘shapeshifting’ puzzle-platformer is a unique challenge, very different from the ‘co-op’ platforming of Double Panda. This is a solo ‘brain-teaser’. ‘Momentum’ is important. Use the ‘shrunk’ form to ‘roll’ down a hill and get ‘speed’ to make a ‘long jump’.
The controls for Slime Laboratory unblocked are unique and tied to your ‘form’.
The ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ keys are ‘context-sensitive’. Learning when to ‘stretch’ and when to ‘shrink’ is the core skill of Slime Laboratory.
You must be in your ‘shrunk’ (small) form. Press the ‘Down’ key to ‘shrink’ into a small ball, and you can ‘roll’ safely under the lasers.
You must ‘stretch’ (press ‘Up’) to become ‘tall’ and ‘sticky’. You can then ‘jump’ onto the green walls and your slime will ‘stick’ to them. You can ‘climb’ this way.
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