Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
By Meriel Green
What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Types Guide [Strengths, Weaknesses, Resistance]
By Adele Wilson
Your companion guide during battles.
iOS Reviews
Amber Route Review
By Matt Thrower
There's a growing range of great and not-so-great board game conversions available on the iPad. But occasionally a board or card-style game tailored specifically for the platform appears, attempting to make use of all those multimedia capabilities and do something not possible with physical components. The latest is Amber Route.Ark of the Ages Review
You don't often hear people consider role-playing games to be fun. They can be captivating, engrossing, or intense, but the fun factor is often overlooked. It's easy to ignore how fun many RPGs are until you've played one that's severely lacking in that area. Ark of the Ages is a lot of things—some good, some bad—but its severe lack of fun keeps it from being so much better.Spellstorm Review
By Rob Rich
I have to give TinyCo credit for Spellstorm; it's an online card collecting game with enhancements, evolutions, and PvP fighting yet it feels more like an adventure game than a freemium CCG. Of course it's still laden with freemium elements and can be a bit obtuse at times, but it's an unexpectedly interesting game with a passable story and an extensive selection of cards. Plus it's absolutely flippin' gorgeous.Giant Realms Review
By John Anthony
There is a land where the giants still dwell. Now that land is your land to do with as you please. As long as you're nice, of course! Giant Realms puts you in control of breeding, raising and training giants to inhabit a world you sculpt for them. It's pretty much your usual freemium game, but the colorful personalities and the fantastic artwork save it from a life of obscurity.The Silent Age Review
The Silent Age begins with a normal guy. Joe, the epitome of the "average Joe," works as a janitor at a national security agency in present-day 1972. Joe enjoys watching Dragnet, cares little about modern art, and occasionally dreams of an Easy Rider lifestyle. Joe is an everyman and a nobody, and then suddenly: he's a time traveler and the last hope for Earth.Knitted Deer Review
By Nadia Oxford
Oh deer. At first glance, Knitted Deer is a unique take on the endless runner, which is arguably the most crowded genre on the App Store. The game's graphics are not built from 3D models, or even pixels, but knitted patterns, which gives Knitted Deer a cuddly, warm aura—at least until a bat rips your head off and carries it away by its prongs. Problem is, aside from its unusual graphics, Knitted Deer isn't particularly original or interesting.Sonic Dash Review
By Jim Squires
For someone who seems to speed his way through life at a breakneck pace, Sonic the Hedgehog really knows how to get stuck in a rut. SEGA's flagship franchise has suffered a series of missteps since 2003's Sonic Heroes, with the only few bright spots in the last decade being old school 2D releases like Sonic Rush and Sonic the Hedgehog 4. And for me, the frustrations go even further back. I couldn't even get into the Sonic Adventure series (sacrilege, I know). In my experience, everything post-1993 has been something of a letdown.Dragon Summoner Review
By Andy Chalk
Dragon Summoner is another addition to the very crowded collectible card battle game genre. It hits all the same notes, offers up all the same kind of "gameplay" with all the same kind of illustrations, telling an epic tale of a land threatened by something or other that can only be saved by your valiant efforts, guided by a buxom and very powerful assistant who nonetheless can't seem to handle this situation on her own. It's not bad in the strictest sense, but it's the same old thing we've seen many times before.