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
Rotolla Review
By Mike Rose
When a developer describes their game as "Super Hexagon meets Tetris", there could only be one reaction to such an elevator pitch: "Bring it on."Green City Review
By John Anthony
Green City is a building game similar to Build-a-lot 4: Power Source and Plan It Green that focuses on resource management while tasking you to rebuild an entire city. You've also got to keep an eye on the Earth, cleaning up the town's act so they stop tossing garbage out the windows. Mind that eco score while clearing out the rubbish and you just might make some progress!Dark Lore Mysteries: The Hunt for Truth Review
In the town of Wallachian, it isn't a very good idea to go bar-hopping at night. In fact, violence in the town has gotten so bad that one local bar-maid has resorted to removing the door-knockers off her tavern. Bodies are filling the morgue, and even the doctor inspecting them has wound up dead. But luckily for the villagers, the town cleric had the wise insight to hire you, a renowned Constable known for sorting these kinds of messes out. Unluckily for you, however, it looks like you'll be dealing with something more than your run-of-the mill killer.Zombies and Trains Review
We already know the quickest way to take out a zombie is by taking off its head. That's common knowledge. But did you know trains are also great for accomplishing mass zombie genocide? Dragonhead Games is on board, barreling through the App Store with a unique take on the usual zombie apocalypse simulator: Zombies and Trains. It's an addictive, fast-paced exercise in tower defense where the shuffling undead horde is out for the brain in the center of the play field, and it's your job to ensure they go hungry or are obliterated. Brutal? Yes. Fun? Absolutely.Zuko Monsters Review
By Rob Rich
Nintendo handhelds are still the reigning champs when it comes to monster-collecting RPGs, but that hasn't stopped a number of iOS developers from trying their hand at bringing a similar experience to the App Store. No one's quite pulled it off yet but Zuko Monsters certainly shows promise. That is, until players face-plant into their first major paywall.Sky Pirates of Neo Terra Racing Review
By Leif Johnson
If the Lost Boys from Peter Pan had taken to flying about Never Never Land with steampunk "glidewings," they might have looked a little like the Sky Pirates of Neo Terra. And if you're anything like me, you've never heard of them before. Apparently they were a big enough deal back in the last decade to warrant their own comic series from Image (complete with illustrations from renowned anime artist Camilla d'Errico), and now Fathom Interactive is betting that the concepts can attract racing fans on Facebook and mobile devices. So far, it looks as though they're off to a decent start.Otherworld: Omens of Summer Review
A year ago I was blown away by Boomzap's first Otherworld game, Spring of Shadows. The minute I finished that game I was looking forward to its sequel, and was tickled this month to be asked to review it. One hour into Otherworld: Omens of Summer though,it occurred to me that there are two scary things about achieving perfection: there's no way to improve upon it, and it's often impossible to live up to it.Akaneiro: Demon Hunters Review
By Nick Tylwalk
No one puts a dark twist on a classic tale like American McGee. Having already put Alice through her action-horror paces a couple of times, the designer and his team at Spicy Horse Games turn to Red Riding Hood for Akaneiro: Demon Hunters. This Red is no helpless girl, but a member of a team of demon hunters in the Edo period of feudal Japan. Those demons aren't going to kill themselves, so it's up to you in this free-to-play action-RPG.