Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
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Android News
Study shows Apple has a strong lead in the competition for mobile developer love
By Dant Rambo
Whenever a new platform launches, or people debate the merits of ones that already exist, the discussion almost always centers around games. Even the most powerful of systems would flounder without any sort of compelling content. It's an especially salient topic with iOS and Android, two platforms whose battle is comparable to that of the most bombastic fights in cinematic history. In this ultimate of turf wars, where do developers stand?Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph is a love letter to video games
By Jim Squires
Gamezebo may not be a site about movies, but that doesn't mean we don't enjoy a good bag of popcorn and sticky theater floor just as much as the next guy. And when the film in question is all about gaming? Even better!Replay Wednesdays: Dungeon Village, The Bard’s Tale and more!
By Jim Squires
We cover plenty of new games here at Gamezebo every week, but the number of games we've already covered that show up on new platforms? It's staggering. Starting this Wednesday and continuing every week, we'll be rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice.Zynga acquires Buzz Monkey, likely paid with caffeinated bananas
By Dant Rambo
Everybody collects something. I, for example, collect old video games. It's a costly habit, but you can't put a price on happiness. And then there's Zynga, one of the premiere collectors of talent in the games industry. Their most recent acquisition is Buzz Monkey, the studio behind games like Rinth Island for iOS and Army of Two: The 40th Day for PSP. Quite the variety, right?Bejeweled heads to Japan courtesy of PopCap and GREE
By Jim Squires
When it comes to gaming, there are two very distinct markets out there: the East, and the West. In the West, PopCap Games is a household name. Everybody knows the folks behind lovable games like Peggle, Plants vs Zombies and Chuzzle. But in the East? Well… in some parts, PopCap does quite well, but when it comes to Japan, PopCap doesn't have a single self-published game on the market. But that's all about to change with Bejeweled Legend.Curiosity killed the app? Peter Molyneux reveals first independent project
By Eli Cymet
Since his friendly defection from Microsoft Studios, video game industry legend Peter Molyneux has kept onlookers wondering what would come of his independent venture 22 Cans. For many, if only because the developer's grandiose vision and promises have become the stuff of legend (and parody). Thankfully, Molyneux is never one to disappoint during a big event, and yesterday announced Curiosity: 22 Cans' first app. Or experiment. Appsperiment?Sid Meier classics get a new social spin courtesy of GREE and 2K
By Nadia Oxford
Can a pirate act civilized? Perhaps, if said pirates are brought within close proximity of civilization. 2K Games and GREE are ready to put that theory to the test, as the two companies are teaming up to bring the Sid Meier's Pirates! And Sid Meier's Civilization franchises to GREE's social mobile platforms.Sony partners with HTC to brand PlayStation Mobile, bigger games on their way to Android?
By Eli Cymet
In previous years, mobile and social gaming has taken a pretty decisive back seat to AAA announcements at E3 - the year's Superbowl of press events. With the smartphone, tablet, and Facebook markets growing at explosive rates, however, gaming on the go and in the browser are becoming harder to ignore.