Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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iOS Reviews
Bookworm Heroes Review
By Nadia Oxford
The problem with the free-to-play (FTP) model is not that it exists. The problem is that some publishers who are in love with FTP implement the system in a manner that screws the player instead benefitting him or her. PopCap's Bookworm Heroes is one example of a great game that's dragged down by its FTP elements. It's too bad we can't just pay $1.99 and avoid stressing out over coins, pets, heroes, and the rest of it.Lumber Jacked Review
One might think that with their shared interest in deforestation, lumberjacks and beavers would be natural allies. However, as Lumber Jacked makes perfectly clear, their relationship is more of a bitter and violent rivalry.Anodyne Review
Describing the indie creation of two-man team Sean Hogan and Jon Kittaka requires more than a single comparative line, and much more to understand it. I'm still working on understanding it. But the experience of Anodyne is The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening set inside a Hieronymus Bosch triptych. While much of the adventure is surreal and abstract self-reflection, just as much is cemented in the concrete gaming mainstays of monster slaying, item collection, and puzzle solving.Ark of Sinners Advance Review
By Alex De Vore
Spanish developer Anima Game Studio's Castlevania-ish side-scroller, Anima: Ark of Sinners, was previously released as a WiiWare game in 2011 to moderate reviews, and now iOS publisher BulkyPix is giving the game the iDevice treatment in the form of Anima: Ark of Sinner Advance. You are Celia, a mega-babe of a sword master who finds herself lost in the mysterious Ark City. You awake here with zero memories beyond having been separated from your comrade. You must explore the many districts and locales in hopes of finding your buddy while also attempting to regain your memory and find out how the hell you wound up here.OOTP 14 Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Fans of sports sims can be hard to please. They worship at the altar of realism, demanding it from their games. Oh, and they'd prefer those games to have nice interfaces, include tons of options and still be fun to play too. If it sounds like a daunting task to satisfy them, you wouldn't know it from OOTP 14. The long-running PC baseball sim steps up to the plate and does all of the above, making it look easy in the process.Redemption Cemetery: Salvation of the Lost Review
ERS Games' Redemption Cemetery series is one of the most popular in the spooky fantasy arena due to its gently scary settings, supernatural themes and great-looking graphics. Redemption Cemetery: Salvation of the Lost fits right into the RC mold, but this time around—thanks to a vague, cliché story concept and even more generic bonus chapter, the experience is largely forgettable.Trial of the Clone Review
By Matt Thrower
I'd never heard of Zach Weinersmith, author of Trial of the Clone, but I probably should have. The author of a popular webcomic, he decided to try his hand at writing a gamebook and gathered the necessary funds via Kickstarter. The resulting book has now made its way to iOS and into my review queue.Legend of Talisman Review
By Nadia Oxford
Yarr, sea dogs! Deep in the watery grave of Legend of Talisman, there be gems as big as a babe's fist, and gold as pure as a blushing milkmaid. Thar be puzzles as mysterious as a crumbling treasure map, and deep as…uh…Davy Jones' locker. Um, Flying Dutchman…er, *cough.* Okay. Legend of Talisman is quite a decent match-3 puzzle game that may seem a bit too familiar at first, but actually stands up well on its own.