Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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iOS Reviews
Shelter Review
By Mike Rose
I don't know a lot about badgers. I remember there was one in Wind in the Willows, and he was sort of wise and a bit grumpy, but otherwise I've had zero education on where badgers live, what they eat, and how they live their lives. I'd use Shelter as a learning aid, given that you play through the life of a badger - but the team behind it told me recently that they have no clue about badgers, and they just sort of made up the experience as they went along.Asphalt 8: Airborne Review
By David Oxford
Wow, Asphalt 8: Airborne. Gameloft first introduced the series back in 2004, so that's almost one game per year in the series, making it something of an annual release for the company along the lines of some of Electronic Arts' library.Tyrant Unleashed Review
By Rob Rich
Collectible Card Games come in all shapes and sizes, so I wasn't entirely sure what to expect with Tyrant Unleashed. Even now I'm still not entirely sure what to make of it. It's a strange mash-up of a few different methods (particularly an emphasis on individual skills) that works pretty well. For the most part.Left in the Dark: No One on Board Review
While on a recent trip to Belarus, I was struck by the need for a McDonald's cheeseburger. Days of strange foods made me crave something predictable and familiar. It occurred to me then that games are like food; sometimes we look for something new on the menu, and sometimes we want the assurance of the tried-and-true. Moonrise Interactive's Left in the Dark: No One on Board fits into the latter category—not remarkable by any stretch, but as an interactive experience, solid and familiar.Smash Bandits Review
By Alex De Vore
The cops are hot on my tail as I recklessly zoom over the bridge and into the heart of the city. The skyscrapers come into view as scads of innocent drivers desperately attempt to avoid my path of destruction and fail. As I smash into anything I can at high speeds and the authorities up their efforts, I feel an odd sense of peace and calm. Time slows to a near-standstill as I fly through an upcoming roadblock, and everything around me explodes in a fiery blaze of glory. I am a madman, and I've come to reap utter destruction.Everlove: Rose Review
By Nadia Oxford
Across the bumpy stretch of human history, from the dawn of sentient thought, to the ravaging years of the Plague, right up to our current era of smartphones and Wi-Fi, there has been only one constant truth: love is a kick in the teeth. However well we handle our day-to-day crises with money, work, and family drama, scoring a loyal, dependable mate is an intensive years-long project. Silicon Sisters' interactive novel Everlove: Rose lets you dive backwards into your distant past where it turns out your romantic prospects are still sources of major drama. Who knew?Animal Voyage: Island Adventure Review
Pocket Gems is a powerhouse free-to-play developer responsible for a large chunk of the free apps that offer extensive gameplay with the occasional premium price tag lodged between sections. The developer has a massive and loyal audience, despite the usual F2P trappings, and the latest addition to their stable is Animal Voyage: Island Adventure. It's an adorable endeavor, obviously aimed at children, that offers hours of entertainment - if you're willing to pay or wait around for it.Ben 10 Slammers Review
By Matt Thrower
I hate to start a review by being slightly egotistical, but I'm the parent of two daughters. That means that Ben 10 is something that exists for me peripherally, as a thing some of the boys they know are into. Collectible Card games, well, let's say I'm on firmer ground. And now there's a CCG for Ben 10, Ben 10 Slammers, and here I am reviewing it.