Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Organization: 6waves
Rooms of Memory Review
The hidden object genre is still relatively new to the social platform, but it's already in danger of getting stale. The first of these games basically slapped a hidden object element onto Farmville-like environment building mechanics, and many subsequent titles simply duplicated their efforts. Fortunately, some game makers are seeing the need to expand on the formula, and Rooms of Memory, the latest hidden object adventure from prolific social game publisher 6waves, is a flawed, but encouraging indicator of how the genre's developing.Vampire Season Preview
By Dant Rambo
Ahh, vampire season. That little-known span of time sandwiched between fall and winter, where all the vampires come out and feast heartily on blood. I look forward to it every year. Despite the name, the upcoming game Vampire Season from 6waves and Brainz actually has nothing to do with it. But it does feature a cast of classic monsters, not to mention the King of the Night himself: Dracula.Strikefleet Omega Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Bugs. Why's it always gotta be bugs? Oh, that's right—because insects are, in many ways, a far more successful class of life than primates (even if we're much handsomer than those six-legged freaks). Strikefleet Omega, a strategy game for iOS and Android, illustrates a grim future where, once again, bugs have evolved and gotten the jump on humanity. Sheesh. Someone spray some Raid already.Kingdom of Heroes Review
By Tony Capri
In the fast pace of mobile gaming it seems developers believe all folks have time for is repetitive clicking. 6Waves once again trades originality for a quick-fix experience, but does this Kingdom of Heroes truly save the day or just waste it?Ravenshire Castle Walkthrough
By Darcie King
Welcome to the quick start guide for Ravenshire Castle: a sequel to the popular Facebook games Ravenwood Fair and Ravenskye City. Build your castle and sneak into the castles of your rivals and loot them of their treasures.Ravenshire Castle Review
By Leif Johnson
If you're wondering why Gamezebo's a little late in its coverage of the release of Ravenshire Castle, the answer's simple--for a couple of days, I was unable to do anything past the third or fourth quest thanks to a bug that prevented new missions from appearing. That in itself speaks of the obstacles surrounding the game's release, and as I've ventured into the castle itself and beyond, I'm surprised to find less threatening shortcomings at almost every turn. It's a shame, really, since there's a good game lurking behind all these issues, and Ravenshire Castle goes to great lengths to prove that there's still room for innovation in an aging genre.Survival of the Fittest Review
By AJ Dellinger
If you're old enough to remember the good old days of playing video games in the arcade with a joystick and some brightly colored buttons, you likely will recall the beast-based fighting game Primal Rage. Fast forward to the era where the term "Arcade" conjures up images of a menu on the Xbox, and we find that developer Izelis is channeling that old fauna fighter with Survival of the Fittest. The title, built for Facebook, pits players against one another in a battle for animal supremacy.Rollercoaster Mania Review
By Leif Johnson
Chester, the mad showman whose loopy eyes hint that Rollercoaster Mania involves a little more than deep enthusiasm, only wants people like me to remember good things about Noisy Duck's new social game. He even says so. Barely 15 minutes into my first gameplay session, Chester has me hunt down the reviewers busily jotting down notes so I can distract them from the less savory aspects of the amusement parks going up around them. It's an understandable and funny task, but I can't help but feel that I shouldn't have to divert the attention of my journalistic brethren.