Remember those days in IT class when you were supposed to be learning about spreadsheets, but instead, you were hunting for cool Flash games on Miniclip? Yeah, me too! Well, Tower Lab gives me those same vibes, but with a modern twist. It's like the perfect blend of physics, roguelite, and tower defense, all wrapped up in a neat little package. The goal? Blast those enemy beans into oblivion!

So, how does it actually work? Imagine two portals: one spitting out these colorful, upright bean-like creatures, and another waiting to receive them. Your job is to use a deck of cards, each representing different kinds of machinery, to push those beans off a ledge to their doom. The catch? You've got a limited amount of points to spend on these machines, so you have to strategize!

There's a ton of variety in the machines you can use. For example, a simple fan can blow lighter beans away. But what if the beans are too heavy? That's where the shrink ray comes in! You can shrink them down, make them weightless, and then blast them off the edge. Or, as I saw on the game's Steam page, you can go even further: shrink them, blow them away, and then enlarge them mid-air so they plummet to their deaths. It's all about experimenting with the systems and finding the most creative ways to eliminate those beans!

Honestly, this is the kind of game I would have been obsessed with back in the day. Tower Lab is a great way to kill some time, and the levels are quick and satisfying. I'm really excited to see how it develops when it launches later this year. If you are interested, you can add it to your Steam wishlist!