Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Organization: Square Enix
Demons’ Score Preview
By Dant Rambo
It's official: Square Enix is totally in love with iOS and Android. Just recently we've seen info about games like Final Fantasy Dimensions and Qwirkle, and now the Demons' Score beans have spilled. Part shooter and part rhythm, it's a game that looks to play brilliantly to the strengths of a touch-screen interface.Qwirkle Preview
By Dant Rambo
The iPhone and iPad have turned a lot of people into board game fans. With the lack of physical pieces to keep track of, and the guarantee you'll pretty much always have someone to play against, the barrier to entry has never been lower. MindWare and Square Enix are looking to hop on the hype train by bringing Qwirkle, winner of 2011's Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year award in Germany), to iOS, Android, and Facebook.Final Fantasy Dimensions Preview
By Dant Rambo
Even the biggest fans of the Final Fantasy series have to admit that Square Enix isn't afraid to port and remake their games on a consistent basis. It's served them well financially, and made a lot of RPG fans happy as pixelated clams. With Final Fantasy Dimensions for iOS and Android, 2010's Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness is the next game receiving the update treatment from the company.Motley Blocks Preview
By Andy Chalk
You'll have to think fast and move fast if you want to win at Motley Blocks, an upcoming 3D puzzle game for iOS devices that's easier to play than it is to explain.Heroes & Generals Preview
By Dant Rambo
In case you haven't noticed, war is kind of a big deal in video games. For years now we've reenacted historic ones, engaged in futuristic ones, and battled in ones only loosely based in reality. The browser-based Heroes & Generals falls into the first of those categories, placing players in a World War II setting. Playing to the strengths of the platform, it features a persistent war that players can join at any time.KooZac Preview
By Nadia Oxford
What do you get when you combine Tetris with Sudoku? "A time-munching beast that will never let you see your family again" is a good guess, but why not find out for yourself? Square Enix is bringing the hit number-based puzzler, KooZac, to iOS and Android, and it has been described as being inhumanly addictive.Quantum Conundrum Preview
By Eli Cymet
In every circle, there are certain things you should - for lack of a better phrase - just know. Play hockey? You better hope a name comes to mind when people talk about "the great one." Film buff? Casablanca should ring a bell. For those who play video games, Portal is one such litmus test.Scary Girl Review
Tim Burton is an auteur in the truest sense of the word. Despite what you think of his films, you can't deny that the man has an unmistakable style for everything he does. If you took a cursory glance at Nathan Jurevicius' Scary Girl comic you'd half expect for Burton's name to be attached to it, but alas, it's not. The colorful, gothic world filled with things that go bump in the night might take some inspiration from the cinematic imagination of the same man who brought us Edward Scissorhands, but it is an independently fascinating world all on its own. After starting life as a browswer-based Flash game, Scary Girl made the leap to consoles earlier this year, and has recently landed on PC in all its platforming strangeness.