Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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iOS Reviews
Heads Up! Review
By Nadia Oxford
"Bigfoot teaching psychology to boars!" "A kitten in a racecar!" "A pony giving a lap dance!" If you've ever played Charades or Pictionary, then you're already familiar with some of the crazy guesses that your friends and family typically belt out when they're trying to guess the person, place, or thing you're drawing or acting out. Heads Up!, a party game promoted by talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, works on the same principle of acting like a fool for laughs. It delivers nicely, though some issues keep it from being a top-notch party game.Rebirth of Fortune 2 Review
Striking a balance between depth and accessibility has often been a hassle in strategy RPGs. Some games aren't deep enough and others are too difficult. A select few games take the Goldilocks route and are just right. Rebirth of Fortune 2 comes close to finding that balance, but slow-paced battles and imbalanced multiplayer take away from what is otherwise a fun experience.Legacy Tales: Mercy of the Gallows Review
By Brandy Shaul
Legacy Tales: Mercy of the Gallows is an instantly striking hidden object puzzle game that has everything it takes to pull players in. Great voice acting in the initial cutscene speaks of a lifelong romance that actually wasn't: as the wife of a noble captain vanishes, and the captain is found dead on the coast of the ocean. While the game starts off with a bang, it quickly fizzles into a slow moving and ultimately disappointing experience.Frozen Synapse Review
The squad-based tactical shooter is a familiar face on the PC, but iOS evangelists don't often get to savor it on their platform of choice. The recent release of the uniquely challenging Frozen Synapse on iPad proves that not only can tactics games exist on the portable platform, but they can also thrive there.Anomaly 2 Review
By Andy Chalk
Anomaly 2 is a well-polished and intense addition to the unusual "tower offense" sub-genre, but while its new "convoy-versus-towers" multiplayer twist is an interesting idea, in execution it leaves a little bit to be desired.Running With Friends Review
By Nadia Oxford
Like the song says, sometimes it's prudent to "Run Like Hell." Running is particularly advised when you have a passel of mad bulls chasing you, like in Running With Friends. Zynga's entry into the endless runner genre gives you great motivation to tear through the narrow streets of Spain (these are some angry bulls), but there are few original ideas to speak of. To be fair, you'll be too busy hopping across bulls' backs to really notice.Boom! Review
By Alex De Vore
Let's just call Boom! what it is—a slightly different take on the Angry Birds formula. In the newest game from developer Happy Sprites, you play as some sort of green alien-like dude who must save his caged pal Pinky from the evil wizard Belzaar by riding his monocycle (yeah, monocycle) through various physics-based/platforming levels.FallDown! 2 Review
What do you get when you cross Geometry Wars with one of those simple "fit-the-ball-through-the-hole" games? You get FallDown! 2, of course, a sequel to the wildly popular FallDown!Using tilt controls to guide your ball down the maze, you avoid a nefarious laser as you make your way through the nooks and crannies of each level. Collecting stars, avoiding bombs, and zipping through each stage is what makes FallDown! 2 so addictive, though we surmise the neon overhaul has something to do with it as well.