Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
By Adele Wilson
The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
Organization: Namco Bandai
Tekken Card Tournament Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Why get yourself dirty by punching an opponent's face into a bloody pulp when you can punch that person's face into a bloody pulp using the magic of playing cards? Tekken Card Tournament is an upcoming cross-media project from Namco Bandai that merges the legendary Tekken fighting universe with a digital card game and physical packs of booster cards.Bug Assault Review
Skippy the Squirrel just can't seem to play nice with the other animals. Or maybe the other animals don't really play nice with him. Either way, it seems like his crazed affinity with electrocution has led him to yet another animal-frying adventure. First, it was Bird Zapper, and now, Namco Bandai brings us Bug Assault.Bug Assault Preview
As the Summer rolls in, there are few things that can bug you as much as, well, bugs do. You try and spray them, zap them, or even squish them, but the Earth's insects are relentless. But if you thought bugs were annoying for insects, just imagine how annoying they are for our tiny friend Skippy the squirrel! He's had enough of the bug invasion, and this means war.Rocket Fox Review
It's becoming more and more common for major console game developers to give iOS a try. The end result of that, however, can be hit or miss. Some developers think that it's easy to make games for such a simple system, and crank out low-quality releases that are far from the high watermark of the company's well-known titles. Others learn that iOS is an entirely different animal, and learn to make quality games from the ground up for the system. NamcoBandai's Rocket Fox is a result of the latter.Rocket Fox Preview
What do you get when you combine the vertical falling of Force=Mass x Acceleration, the platform hopping of Doodle Jump,and the colorful fireworks of Sega's NiGHTS Into Dreams? You'll get Namco Bandai's Rocket Fox, that's what!Join Guy the fox as he attempts to learn the explosive nature of the Inari Shrines, where flowers serve as launch pads for a fireworks display.Pac-Man S Review
By Alicia Ashby
It may be time for all the other Facebook developers to go home (barring, perhaps, PopCap). In terms of concept, Pac-Man S is such a perfect Facebook game that it's hard to imagine how anything else could compete. Pac-Man S uses a Bejeweled Blitz-like format where you attempt to get the highest score possible in two minutes of play. As your score increases, the game becomes faster-paced and more challenging. Players can opt to spend a virtual currency called points on up to two power-ups from a group of four to customize the experience.Treasure Abyss Preview
By Alicia Ashby
A common criticism "core" gamers level at Facebook games is that they are fundamentally unchallenging. Beyond the threat of your crops withering, there's no way to fail. Instead you can only be set back somewhat. Whoever designed Namco Bandai's Treasure Abyss seems to have taken these complaints to heart, because this is one of the very few Facebook games in which you can die and have to start over. You can also easily end up in situations where you can't really make any progress until you convince a friend to join you in the game.Noby Noby Boy Review
By Ryan Kuo
You might know Keita Takahashi as the creator of Katamari Damacy, the PlayStation 2 favorite about rolling a space ball over everyone and everything on Earth. If you don't, then Noby Noby Boy is fairly revealing. This iPhone version of his PlayStation 3 game is tellingly listed in the Productivity section of the App Store. If you were looking for a game, you'll be surprised to find tools like a memo pad and a clock. If you really had productivity in mind, you will find Noby Noby Boy decidedly less efficient and useful than your other apps. But that's Takahashi's way.