

If you’ve ever wondered what a science experiment gone slightly wrong might look like in slot form — Twisted Lab gives you a hint. Fantasma Games clearly didn’t go for subtlety here. It’s wild, colorful, a little chaotic, and oddly hypnotic once you start spinning. Not everyone will love it, but for players bored with serious slots and grim graphics, this one’s got personality.
The theme is… loose. You’ve got bubbling beakers, lightning bolts, a mad scientist who looks like he hasn’t slept in days, and reels that kind of float in space. It’s not a strict narrative, more like a neon fever dream of a cartoon chemistry lab. Whether you find that charming or exhausting probably depends on how long you’ve been spinning.
Gameplay-wise, it uses a 5×3 grid, with a surprisingly modern feature set. There’s an energy meter that fills as you collect wins, eventually triggering a bonus round. No complicated mechanics — but it’s got enough twists to feel more than basic.
Some of the core elements that stand out:
Expanding wilds that occasionally land in very satisfying ways
A “Power Potion” bonus feature — which is mostly a multiplier game, but the buildup adds tension
Chain reaction wins (yes, it feels vaguely like Candy Crush for a moment)
Bright, bouncy sound design that somehow doesn’t become annoying. Yet.
Twisted Lab also includes a gamble feature post-win. Flip a coin, basically. Not groundbreaking, but it fits the theme: risky, unpredictable, and possibly brilliant — or stupid.
Feature | Value |
---|---|
Reels x Rows | 5 x 3 |
RTP | Around 96.3% |
Volatility | Medium-High |
Max Win | ~5,000x stake |
Bonus Game | Power Potion Feature |
Provider | Fantasma Games |
Note: This isn’t a Megaways slot, so expect a fixed pace rather than crazy reel expansions.
It depends. Twisted Lab isn’t trying to be classy or cinematic. It’s weird. But that weirdness gives it charm. For casual players or anyone looking for a break from Norse gods and ancient pyramids, this slot is a palette cleanser.
It might not become your daily driver, but every now and then, it’s fun to step into a lab where chaos and luck mix freely — and possibly explode.