

Slime Laboratory is a quirky and fun browser-based platformer where you control a stretchy, bouncy slime navigating through a hazardous lab.
Your goal is to collect DNA points, avoid deadly traps, and reach the exit of each level while using your slime’s unique abilities, such as squeezing through tight spaces and sticking to walls.
With its creative level design, colorful visuals, and engaging mechanics, Slime Laboratory offers a delightful mix of challenge and charm for platforming enthusiasts of all ages.
Use the arrow keys to move and jump. Your slime can stick to surfaces and squeeze into tight spaces — use your gelatinous body to your advantage.
The more data disks you collect, the bigger and heavier you become. That lets you press switches or resist fans — but also makes jumping trickier.
Spikes, acid pools, lasers, fans, and crushers are everywhere. Touching them can split your slime or destroy you entirely — stay alert.
Each level has a door at the end. Get through all the traps, grab the disks, and slip your way to safety!
🧠 Learn to Stick — Your slime can cling to ledges and walls. Use this to edge yourself over gaps or survive tight jumps.
🎯 Control Your Jump Height — Tap lightly for small hops, hold for longer jumps. It’s essential for tight platforming.
💾 Grab the Disks (Carefully) — They boost your score and mass, but some are risky to reach. Don’t sacrifice a run just for one — unless you’re going for 100%.
📉 Bigger Isn’t Always Better — Being larger helps with switches, but makes it easier to get crushed. Sometimes it’s better to stay slim.
💨 Watch for Fans — Air currents can push you into hazards. Time your movement or gain mass to push through them.
🧪 Don’t Rush — Some traps require patience and perfect timing. Wait, watch, then move — your slime life depends on it.
🔄 Use Checkpoints — Many levels have autosave points. If you mess up, you won’t lose all your progress — so experiment without fear.
⚠️ Avoid Getting Split — If your slime is partially damaged, you might leave a trail — but lose too much, and it’s game over.