Gamelab games are the perfect gifts for friends and family. Use our handy guide to match the game with the giftee.
Ho, ho, ho - looking for a little holiday help for the hard-to-please on your list? It couldn't be easier to give Gamelab games as gifts - since they're downloadable, you don't have to worry about them getting lost in the mail, and at $19.99 they make excellent stocking stuffers. We've got a game for everybody on your list.
Do they love The Office, Dilbert, or complaining about their job? If so, gift them Miss Management, the smash-hit time management game that puts you in charge of a workplace filled with wacky employees, each with their own personality. Filled with hilarious character-based humor and challenging gameplay, Miss Management is perfect for every 9 to 5er.
Do they love Project Runway, America's Next Top Model, or Vogue? (Or maybe you think they need a little help cultivating a better look!) If so, give them Jojo's Fashion Show, the brand new game of style mixing and matching. With 60 levels, infinite outfit combinations, 75 accessories, and 6 around-the-world fashion weeks, Jojo's Fashion Show will captivate any clotheshorse.
Do they love Supermarket Sweep, Tetris, or shopping at giant department stores? Or maybe they actually love to hate consumerism. Then get them Shopmania, the frantic puzzle-strategy game where you help the hapless Lewis attend to shoppers, fend off his cranky boss Mr. Willy, and save money for some life-saving medicine for his ailing pet hamster, all the while climbing the corporate ladder to retail success.
Do they subscribe to Psychology Today, diagnose family members with mental conditions, or just love fast-paced action? Then get them Out Of Your Mind, the game of mental flossing developed by Gamelab and Curious Pictures. At Belinda Blissful's Brain Spa, clients come to get the Nega-Tics out of their messed-up minds. Using Mental Floss, you can help them clean up their acts.
Do they love the Wii's Virtual Console, wear an Atari logo T-shirt, or carry a roll of quarters at all time? Then they need Arcadia Remix, the retro-styled game published by VH1 that challenges players to manage up to four old-school arcade games at once.
If they love Guitar Hero, Rock Band, or have an iPod full of new wave hits, get them Downbeat, the 80s-themed musical action-puzzle where you have to click beats to keep the dance floors filled while matching Rubik's cubes, sunglasses, synthesizers and other Me Decade props.
If they want to see how it all started, get them Diner Dash. The pioneering time-management game lets Flo save her diner through fifty levels of food service fun. Gamelab's first huge hit, Diner Dash helped build the casual games industry as we know it.