Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Organization: Nitrome
Super Feed Me Preview
By Erin Bell
Nitrome, a London, U.K.-based studio with more than 70 Flash games to its credit, is expanding into new platforms with Super Feed Me for the iPhone/iPod Touch. The company's first title for the mobile platform will be loosely based on Nitrome's original Feed Me Flash game which was created in 2006, although the company says the new game has been designed from the ground up with the iPhone in mind.Avalanche Review
By Lisa Cowdell
Remember the thrill of racing down the mountain on a sled in the snow? With the wind in my face and that exhilarating adrenaline rushing through my veins, I used to wonder what it would be like if I was being chased by a giant polar bear or outrunning a huge avalanche of snow. Those feelings all came back to me when I played the addicting and thrilling web game Avalanche by Nitrome.B.C. Bow Contest Review
By Keith Andrew
Exciting as they might be in the movies, put a weapon in most people's hands and it's fairly likely that they'll have no idea what to do with it. How to hold it, how to aim properly, even how to fire - the whole thing is a mystery to the majority of us, only those who have actually fired out in the field able to hold back the shakes. B.C. Bow Contest's weaponry, though not especially glamorous, is equally difficult to master, play here seeing you take control of a cave man as he attempts to fire a series of arrows towards a collection of targets - some moving, some not.Cave Chaos Review
By Jim Squires
Spelunking can be a dangerous past time, but spelunking in a cave where there's no immediate path in any direction? That's chaos! Cave Chaos takes a browser-based approach to the world of cavern exploration and it embraces the panicked excitement that its developer Nitrome is known for. Caves and caverns have long been a staple environment in the world of gaming, which makes it doubly refreshing to see such a fun new take on these surroundings.Droplets Review
The best aspects of Droplets are apparent immediately from its title screen. As soon as it loads, you are hit by twinkling, ethereal music and somewhat-clunky, blocky and retro-cute graphics. Droplets bears the stamp of MTV Networks, and this initial presentation immediately made me think of the days when MTV actually, gasp, showcased music as its primary product.Graveyard Shift Review
By Jim Squires
Halloween is the time of year when all the ghouls and goblins come out to play, but where can we turn when we want to play games with all the goblins and ghouls? Thanks to flash developer Nitrome the answer can be found without ever having to leave your browser. Graveyard Shift puts you in charge of a one man Halloween death squad, and we can honestly say that doing battle with the things that go bump in the night has rarely been this much fun.Onekey Review
By Brian Bento
Over the years games have become a complicated affair with button combos, triggers, analog joysticks and a plethora of accessories. Nitrome's Onekey takes gamers back to a simpler time in which all you needed to play a game was the push of one key — catch the naming scheme there?Scribble Review
By Jim Squires
Creatures made from drippings of ink may be as adorable as can be, but that doesn't mean they're very bright. In Scribble you'll be responsible for the safety of group of ink blots, a family of cute little creations that just don't know how to stop walking. How do they expect you to protect these pen-dripped people from the predators and pitfalls that permeate the panorama? By scribbling, of course!