
Gamelab was an American independent game studio founded by Eric Zimmerman and Peter Seung-Taek Lee in 2000.
If you are browsing PlayPile to find out who GameLab is, the data shows they are a United States-based developer founded in 2000. The company has been active from 2001 until at least 2025. Their catalog on this site contains 12 titles where they served as the developer, along with one title published by them. The vast majority of their work comes from the 2000s decade, which accounts for 11 games. They released only a single game in the 2020s so far, an entry titled Island World that appeared in August 2025. Their focus has been heavily on the Puzzle genre with seven releases. They also have three Strategy games and three Platform titles. Other genres include two Arcade games, plus single entries for Adventure, Role-playing, Simulator, and Point-and-click. The studio shows a clear preference for PC platforms, having released eight versions for Microsoft Windows. Four games were made for web browsers, while Mac users got three versions. They also touched on older consoles like the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation Portable, and Nintendo DS with one release each. A single title was made for a legacy mobile device. Quality-wise, GameLab has only one rated game listed in the database, which is Diner Dash from 2004. This title holds an average score of 75.1 out of 100, placing it in the good range. The overall average rating for their entire catalog matches this single entry at 75.1. There are no great rated titles or any poor ones listed in the current data. Besides Diner Dash, other notable releases include Jojo's Fashion Show from late 2007, Egg vs. Chicken from late 2006, and both Top Chef: The Game and Diner Dash: Flo Through Time from November 2008. The company was founded by Eric Zimmerman and Peter Seung-Taek Lee as an independent studio. While their output is small compared to larger industry players, their presence spans over two decades. The recent release of Island World in 2025 suggests they are still operating, though their historical data shows a heavy concentration of work in the early 2000s. Players looking for puzzle and strategy games on PC or web browsers will find most of their library there.











