Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
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What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
By Adele Wilson
Grass-type, Fire-type, or Water-type?
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World of Zellians: Kingdom Builder Review
By Chad Sapieha
Many of the kings and queens who appear in World of Zellians: Kingdom Builder display patently poor judgment when it comes to cultivating their realms (much like some of our own leaders, oddly enough). Good thing we're here to keep them on the straight and narrow. As travelling city architects players construct the houses, shops, farms, and community facilities each town needs to safely grow and prosper in this routine but still satisfying city builder. The narrative centers around a young city planner (you - there is no onscreen avatar) who travels around the world helping monarchs enhance their towns, build up their economies, and initiate trading between nations.Be Richer Review
By David Becker
Be Rich has become the real estate gaming equivalent to what Turbo Subs is to food time management titles - which means incredibly fast-paced and challenging gameplay. The sequel with the highly creative name Be Richer by developer Divo Games takes exactly the same line - but is there more to discover than just a tedious rehash of what was once an already good-but-not-great game?Drawn: The Painted Tower Review
At times both morose and beautiful, Drawn: The Painted Tower unfolds like a grim fairytale set in a land devoid of all happiness. When the last bastion of hope, a special young girl with magical drawing abilities, falls in imminent peril, you must brave the dangerous, puzzle-filled magical hallways of the tower she's imprisoned in to save her before time runs out. Very little is what it appears to be, and the further you ascend towards the dark spire the deeper you'll be drawn into this strange, imaginative world.Mystery Age: The Imperial Staff Walkthrough
By David Tovey
Welcome to the Gamezebo strategy guide for Mystery Age: the Imperial Staff, a hidden object adventure game. You follow the adventures of Eve and her daughter Amber as they seek to discover the truth behind a mysterious curse that is afflicting their village. This guide is divided into two sections:General TipsWalkthrough GENERAL TIPS"Quest Items" can be seen in the horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen. These have been broken into pieces. All of the pieces fo...Drawn: The Painted Tower Walkthrough
By Tom Hayes
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Drawn: The Painted Tower.GENERAL TIPS Main menu Play: Starts the game as the currently selected player. Options: Configure music volume, sound effects volume, brightness. Toggle full screen, aspect ratio and custom cursor. Change player: Create, delete and choose player profiles. Select a profile by clicking it, and then press the OK star to return to the main menu. Credits: View the list of individuals involved in the creation of this gam...Mystery Age: The Imperial Staff Review
Normally, I frown at people who click through a game's story as fast as possible. The story is there to give you a reason for solving the puzzles/finding the items/doing whatever it is you're supposed to be doing as you play, so paying at least some attention to it seems only fair. But the story of Mystery Age: The Imperial Staff will only reduce your enjoyment of the game, so click away as fast as you can.Defenders of Law: The Rosendale File Walkthrough
By David Becker
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Defenders of Law: The Rosendale Files. In this hidden-object game you have to help a team of lawyers to prove the innocence of one of their clients. The daily work of private investigators and lawyers can be quite complicated, so we hope that you can find some help in this strategy guide when needed. It contains general tips and explanations of the main features of this game, as well as a complete walkthrough. GENERAL TIPS At the beginning of ...Defenders of Law: The Rosendale File Review
By Chad Sapieha
Everyone knows that the narratives attached to most hidden object games are usually superfluous, that they typically provide only the most basic framework necessary to create a shell of purpose for a player's exhaustive searching. Occasionally, though, the story actually works well within the context of the game, and Defenders of Law: The Rosendale File, a criminal investigation-themed HOG in which players select potential crime scenes to visit and spend their time searching for clues, is a prime example.