Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
By Meriel Green
What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
By Adele Wilson
Grass-type, Fire-type, or Water-type?
Organization: Big Fish Games
Dark Manor Review
By Joe Jasko
Dark Manor is a brand new spooky hidden object social game from Big Fish Games, with a unique strategic and city-building twist. In the game, you'll be guided by the two ghosts of your great ancestor's deceased wives, who lead you on a journey to restore your family's haunted manor in all of its ghastly glory. Because hey, as luck would have it, you happen to be able to see and communicate with these ghosts as well!Dark Manor Preview
By Joe Jasko
After all this time, you would think the combination of "hidden object" and "haunted mansions" would have just about run its course in the world of casual gaming. But Big Fish Games continues to find ways to reinvent the genre time and time again, and their latest take on the haunted mansion scenario, Dark Manor, looks to be no exception.Zombie! Zombie! Zombie! Preview
By Nadia Oxford
What's worse than a zombie invasion? A zombie invasion that's so thick and absolute that you need to say the word "zombie" three times just to reference it. So instead of, "Hey, did you know Ralph got his eyes sucked out on that last zombie invasion?" you would say, "Hey, did you know Ralph got all of his skin hoovered off in that last zombie zombie zombie wave? Oh shoot, here they come again—nice knowing you, I guess. By the way, I know you ate the last of our emergency Doritos stock. Yeah."Fetch Walkthrough
Fetch is a point and click action adventure game from Big Fish Games, wherein you play as a boy out to retrieve his lost dog after an evil mastermind manages to steal it. As you know, messing with a boy and his dog is grounds for serious consequences, and with Gamezebo's strategy guide you'll have all you need to master and complete the game.Fetch Review
By Dant Rambo
Are games art? Am I pretentious for asking that question? The answer, on both accounts, is yes. And while I'd much rather avoid the topic altogether, it can't really be helped with Fetch, a point-and-click adventure game for the iPad. It's currently part of a featured exhibit at the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), where people can get a glimpse into its development cycle and other behind-the-scenes goodness. Take that, Roger Ebert!Match-Up! Preview
By Nick Tylwalk
Big Fish knows that you don't want to wait to play your favorite casual games against other players, because in the immortal words of Sweet Brown, "Ain't nobody got time for that!" That's why the company teamed up with JawFish Games to create Match-Up!, so you can get right down to business playing Word, Match-3 or Mahjong in live tournaments. Plus it's got that exclamation point, so it can't be dull.Big Fish Bingo Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Bingo seems like the perfect choice for the current mobile gaming environment since it's inherently social. Though now that I think about it, most of the social interactions I remember from bingo involve older folks yelling at me and my brothers for sitting in their seats and disturbing their mojo. In any case, Big Fish Bingo makes a valiant effort to spice things up for today's mobile gamers but can't escape the inherent limitations of bingo itself.Dragon Crossroads Review
By Brandy Shaul
Dragon Crossroads is yet another in an incredibly long line of time management games that take place in a fantasy universe full of goblins, bandits and dragons. Only instead of being a fresh, polished experience, Dragon Crossroads is a game with multiple personalities; a game with fine basic mechanics, but disappointing… everything else.