Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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iOS Reviews
Dragons of Atlantis: Heirs of the Dragon Review
By Leif Johnson
A well-known Portlandia skit features two goofballs who maintain that everything's better if you merely "put a bird on it." With Dragons of Atlantis: Heirs of the Dragon, Kabam seems to think that you can improve the tired social combo of city building and abstract strategic warfare by putting a dragon on it. In some ways, it works, if only because it's fun to watch a dragon spreading its wings on your screen, rather than contemplating a static representation of a city. Looking for something more innovative, though? You won't find it here.Game of War – Fire Age Review
By Nick Tylwalk
In terms of admirable goals, bringing people from all over the world together is right up near the top. Machine Zone is trying to do that with Game of War: Fire Age, a mobile strategy MMO that really is global in scope. It succeeds in that regard, but it forgot something else that is kind of important: giving all those united people something new and exciting to do.Sky Tourist Review
Remember when you were a toddler and snuck out of the house in the middle of the night? Then you hijacked the family car and used it to tour the cosmos all in service of your passion for amateur photography? In Sky Tourist, you'll navigate cubist floating isles as you perfect your photo trapeze act, the whole endeavor made sweeter by innovative controls.Shadowrun Returns Review
By Mike Rose
There's been a fair amount of negative press around Kickstarter and the art of crowdfunding a game recently. We've seen games successfully funded via Kickstarter that have then gone on to receive massive delays; we've seen developers say "we're doing this so that we don't need a publisher!" who have then gone on to immediately use a publisher; we've seen games released with only a small portion of the features that the Kickstarter promised originally; and we've even seen a very small number cancelled outright.Droidscape: Basilica Review
The year is 4057. For centuries, three different powers have been vying for majority control of the galaxy: the religious Ecclesiarchy, the Cortez Corporation, and the time-manipulating Guild of TAL. In an aggressive push to expand their reach, Cortez Corp has taken over the TAL's primary base of operations, the space station Basilica. The sole remaining guild member aboard, Aetherion, is imprisoned and awaiting execution. His only hope for rescue is a remote-controlled droid named Bishop 7, who must be guided through the dangerous and labyrinthine space station in Droidscape: Basilica.An Alien with a Magnet Review
By David Oxford
The premise of An Alien with a Magnet is fairly simple: get Alien back to his home planet by using the only tool still working on his spaceship, a magnet. Doing so is a matter of using said magnet to rotate around various planetoids before slingshotting yourself to the next one. Repeat as necessary.Pivvot Review
By Jim Squires
Whitaker Trebella knows how to make a stylish game. His first release, Polymer, was a perfect blend of style and substance. But his sophomore effort Pivvot has a problem: It has plenty of one, and not quite enough of the other.Knightmare Tower Review
By Jim Squires
I have a confession to make: I've played Knightmare Tower a lot. And no, that's not because I'm a media darling who gets first dibs on every game ever. It's because Knightmare Tower - this version of Knightmare Tower - appeared on OUYA a few months before its iOS debut.