Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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iOS Reviews
Siegecraft TD Review
By Mike Rose
There isn't a whole lot wrong with Siegecraft TD. It's a nigh-on perfect representation of the current state of the tower defense game, filled to the brim with tower types, tons of enemies, strategic positioning across a host of varying levels, and a slick drag-and-drop interface that is easy to use. But while there isn't much to chide Siegecraft TD about, there isn't exactly a huge amount to get excited about, either. You've already played this game dozens of times before elsewhere, and the game does nothing to separate itself from the overly-saturated genre, especially on mobile.XCOM: Enemy Unknown Review
When XCOM: Enemy Unknown launched on PC and consoles last year, it immediately entered the game of the year discussion. A successor to the classic XCOM series, Enemy Unknown is built on a foundation of turn-based gameplay, decision making, and the ability to let players play in the style that best suits them. Now that XCOM: Enemy Unknown has landed on iOS, mobile users can get their hands on what may very well be the best game on the App Store.Calavera: Day of the Dead Review
By Brandy Shaul
Alan and Catalina are one step away from beginning their lives together. All that stands between the two lovebirds and the altar is Catalina's father, who has yet to give his daughter away. When the couple travels to a small town in Mexico to receive her father's blessing, their plans are rocked when Catalina is captured. In Calavera: Day of the Dead, it will be up to you to find Catalina and save the day. Thankfully, this is one journey you'll definitely want to take.Super Splatters Review
The Splatters: an adorable race of chicken nugget-shaped goo globs that crave fame and followers far exceeding their humble beginnings. As naturals in the art of creative splattering, their best bet for achieving stardom is through Splatter TV, the viral sensation that highlights the most talented Splatters as they perform self-exploding stunts in front of a live audience. Only the most splattastic among them will become Super Splatters, and it's your job to help those starry-eyed, toothy-grinned blobs make it.Gumulon Review
By Nadia Oxford
Time and time again, decent mobile and tablet games are made near-unplayable by shoddy controls. Many of said games rely on virtual d-pads, virtual joysticks, and on-screen buttons that offer no tactile feedback, thereby making simple movements and attacks more difficult to execute than what's typical with a real controller. The last thing iOS gaming needs is another wacky control scheme like the "chewing controls" introduced in Gumulon. Surprise of the century: Gumulon's chewing gimmick barely works. You can play with traditional tap controls, but all you get is an average endless climbing game that loses its flavor within minutes.Return to Castlerama Review
By Joe Jasko
There are many things that baffle me about Return to Castlerama, a 3D adventure game about a young herbalist's son who discovers his true noble identity and embarks on a quest to enact his own destiny. For one thing, the lack of features included in the game is pretty baffling. I'm also baffled why I even volunteered to review it in the first place. But the only thing more baffling to me is why somewhat felt a need to make this return to Castlerama (after the original Castlerama game from 2011), when one fleeting visit to this shoddy "photorealistic walk" is more than enough for any one lifetime.Haunted Legends: The Curse of Vox Review
Wow. That's all that can be said really, of this pitiful entry in the Haunted Legends series. ERS Studios has become the poster child for hit-or-miss game development, and thanks to a nonsensical plot, lazy design, and sloppy execution, Haunted Legends: The Curse of Vox is definitely a miss.Cover Orange 2 Review
Some days are all sunshine, and some days you're an orange praying the omnipotent finger of the player will successfully use physics and whatever junk may be lying around to create a ramshackle roof over your head, because there's a cloud with a face wearing the helmet from Skyrim hell-bent on stoning you to death.