Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
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The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
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Born Into Darkness Walkthrough
By Anali Drilon
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough of Born Into Darkness. TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. General Game Information II. Game Elements III. Walkthrough A. Chapter 1: Museum B. Chapter 2: Tomb of Lazarus C. Chapter 3: Cyprus D. Chapter 4: Dracula's Castle E. Chapter 5: Bathory House F. Chapter 6: Blythe Manor G. Chapter 7: Bartholomew's Lair General Game Information Hidden Object / Fragmented Object game where you look for pieces of objects and use the completed object...Born Into Darkness Review
By Erin Bell
Not even zombies can come close to matching the widespread pop culture appeal of vampires these days. They've gone from being the filthy monsters of European folklore to the dark, powerful and sexy stars of their own novels (Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles), movies (Dracula), and TV shows (Angel, True Blood). Born Into Darkness is a hidden object game that exploits the vamp theme too, but not in a particularly compelling way.Autumn’s Treasures: The Jade Coin Walkthrough
Welcome to the Gamezebo walkthrough for Autumn's Treasures: The Jade Coin. Let's help Autumn cross the globe and discover her grandfather's mysterious treasures. GENERAL GAMEPLAY This is a hidden object game where you look for pieces of objects based on the silhouettes that are in your inventory area. The pieces combine in inventory as they are found. The items are then used in the scene to move you through the game. The inventory is located at the bottom of the screen. As...Autumn’s Treasures: The Jade Coin Review
Autumn's Treasure: The Jade Coin has everything a great hidden object game needs. It has a plucky heroine, a lost treasure, a trail of clues that leads all over the world, and a nefarious syndicate up to no good. It's even put a nice twist on the item-finding mechanic and thrown in a few puzzles for good measure. So why is it such a tedious, boring chore to play?Annie’s Millions Review
Why wait until you're dead before your will is read? It's more fun to see your heirs sweat it out and battle over your money. At least that's the idea behind Annie's Millions, a quirky hidden object game that has you shopping like mad to win Uncle Dave's millions.The story is the most interesting part of the game. Uncle Dave D'Nero decides he'd rather pass his riches while he's still alive. The trouble is, he's not sure who to give it to. As his niece, Annie is surprised to find herself involved in a rather funny competition. In order to win Uncle Dave's money, she must spend 1 million dollars quicker and more efficiently than her cousins, posh and fancy Milly, and sports-obsessed Carl.Annie’s Millions Preview
By Erin Bell
One day Annie receives a letter from her favorite - and wealthiest - relative, Uncle Dave. It contains a credit card with a one million dollar limit, and a challenge that if she spent it well enough she could inherit Uncle Dave's entire fortune of $100 million. Can she conquer the challenge? That will be up to you when PoBros' new hidden object game, Annie's Millions, launches.Alice’s Magical Mahjong Review
By Erin Bell
On the surface, the concept of combining the ancient Chinese tile-matching pastime of mahjong with British author Lewis Carroll's classic fantasy story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland seems as far-fetched as... well, a white rabbit in a waistcoat carrying a pocket watch. But thanks to outstanding production values, solid mahjong gameplay, and well-executed hidden object rounds that don't manage to feel tacked on, Alice's Magical Mahjong is a thoroughly charming outing.Mayawaka Review
By Joel Brodie
Take an '80s arcade hit like Q*Bert, add a Mayan theme, and then throw in some classic mini-games such as Memory (a.k.a. Concentration) and Whack-A-Mole and you'll end up with something like Mayawaka, a new casual game that - while unoriginal in its design - ends up being more than the sum of its mediocre parts.