Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Gamezebo Cribs: DoughMain edition
In the latest edition of Gamezebo Cribs, we head out to Princeton, New Jersey to check out the offices of DoughMain. The developer recently launched an open beta for its kid-friendly, underwater online game Sand Dollar City, and has also released a series of Flash games at The Fun Vault, aimed at raising financial literacy amongst kids. Its office has a family-friendly vibe and, more importantly, a mysterious secret door. DoughMain's Greg Zesinger has agreed to take us on a tour, so let's check out just where DoughMain does its thing.Indie Royale Game Bundle #2 launches, surpasses 28,000 downloads
By Erin Bell
The "Difficult 2nd Bundle" has launched on game discount site Indie Royale, featuring NightSky, Fate of the World, Scoregasm, Ben There, Dan That! and Time Gentlmen, Please! along with two bonus games: Irukandji and Bullet Candy Perfect.Let’s Play Recycling!
Making recycling sexy for the masses is a tall order for anyone. But Boston-based Greenbean Recycle is stepping up to the challenge, creating a fun and competitive game for MIT students.Steam compromised by hackers
By Erin Bell
Yesterday members of the PC/Mac digital downloads portalSteamreceived a message from Gabe Newell, CEO of Valve (Steam's owner), informing them that the security of the popular digital downloads portal had been compromised.Kinect coming to Windows in 2012
Kinect has been a massive hit for the Microsoft since it was released last year. Actually, "massive hit" might be an understatement; when you sell 8 million units within 60 days, "gift from the heavens" may be a more accurate description. It was no surprise when Microsoft revealed, back in February, that it was working on a Windows version of the device, but official details about the release date have been a hard to come by… until now, that is.5 Google Chrome games worth playing
When it comes to Google and games, a lot of the focus recently has been on the Google+ social network, which has slowly been building a respectable line-up of social games in an attempt to provide an alternative to Facebook. But while that was happening, the Chrome web store was quietly bolstering its library as well. In just under a year the service has added a ton of games. And while not all of them are particularly good, and many -- like Angry Birds, Monster Dash, and Steambirds Survival -- are already available elsewhere, there's still plenty of excellent, free-to-play games on the service that are worth checking out. Here are five of the best.Adobe kills mobile Flash Player – is this the beginning of the end?
By Jim Squires
As anyone who has ever used the internet will tell you, Flash has been a pretty big deal. In fact, it seems fairly safe to say that Adobe Flash (or as it was known prior to 2005, Macromedia Flash) single-handedly made things like videos, animations, and browser-based gaming on the internet possible - or at the very least, accessible. When Steve Jobs (may he rest in peace) proclaimed that HTML5 would win out over Flash in the end, the very notion seemed laughable. Now however, it seems as though Jobs is having the last laugh.Monday Morning Quarterback: Keeping up with social games
Most mornings I have a routine. While I wait for my coffee to brew I pop into Trade Nations on my phone and collect some rent and maybe build some new businesses. When I sit down to drink my coffee, preferably with some sort of unhealthy baked good to go with it, I check in on my sim in The Sims Social and do a bit of exploring in Ravenskye City. If it's not a particularly busy day I might even squeeze in a game of Triple Town before tackling my daily mountain of email. But it wasn't always that way. I used to play CityVille every morning. I used to check on my DragonVale dragons while letting the coffee brew. But as new games come out I'm forced to make a decision. There's only so much time in a day and in order to play a new social game I need to drop something else.