Madness Lab is a rich robot testing system that gives players the feeling of both exploring and testing themselves through a series of different skill tests.
Game graphics
Voxel Style: Characters, robots, and laboratories are all designed with 3D cubes, giving a modern and angular look.
Neon Lighting Effects: The entire space glows softly with blue and purple tones, creating a high-tech atmosphere.
Robots: Various shapes there are bear robots, chickens, soldiers, and even monstrous machines, increasing the fun of playing.
Robot tests
If Mad Pursuit brings a dramatic high-speed chase feeling, Madness Lab challenges players with science fiction robot tests, where skills and reflexes are the key to overcoming all crazy experiments.
Combat Tests: Focus on control, aiming, and combat resource management.
Terrain Tests: Require quick reflexes and skillful navigation to avoid unexpected obstacles.
Survival Tests: The goal is to stay active as long as possible, avoid damage, and save energy.
Collecting Test: Collect energy or unlock areas within a limited time.
Boss Test: Confront big enemies with reasonable tactics, take advantage of weaknesses, and attack at the right time.
How to play Madness Lab
Read the instructions below to understand the control operations and tips for controlling the car:
Control keys
In Traffic Jam 3D, when you control the robot to overcome challenges, the specific control operations are as follows:
Arrow keys to both sides: Move left or right to avoid obstacles or change lanes.
Up key: Accelerate, helping the robot move quickly through dangerous roads.
Down key: Slow down to align the timing of skill activation or avoid collisions.
Good tips
Get familiar with each individual test: practice playing Madness Lab first so that when you combine continuously, you will not be surprised.
Quick reflexes but do not panic: the game intentionally changes continuously to confuse you, so stay calm to handle it easily.
Collect the safety screws: don't be greedy, only take them when you are sure you won't get caught in a trap.
Remember the rhythm of movement: for example, a section of track with a repeating obstacle pattern just remember to pass it easily.