Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
By Adele Wilson
The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
iOS Reviews
Jewel Mania Review
By Dant Rambo
Those in the market for a new match-3 game have quite a few options. And ultimately, this is a good thing. The more developers that compete for our attention, the more likely we are to see new and interesting takes on an otherwise fatigued concept. Jewel Mania, rather than shake things up, opts instead to refine ideas we've already seen in the genre. This tactic works for the most part, although match-3 veterans may walk away with a strong feeling of déjà vu.Haunted Legends: The Undertaker Review
It can be hard making a living as an undertaker, especially when your friends and neighbors have the gall to live healthily and not die on a regular basis. Just how are you supposed to put food on the table with no bodies to put in the ground? Such are the woes of Mr. Fisher, the grim businessman at the center of Haunted Legends: The Undertaker.Carnage Racing Review
By Leif Johnson
There were times during my playthrough of Carnage Racing when I had to remind myself that I was playing a Facebook game. As some of you may know, I've long been an advocate of the platform's legitimacy and a fan of its slow emancipation from simple designs of games like FarmVille -- but playing Primal Carnage felt like making the shift from learning how to drive to flying to the moon within the span of 24 hours. It's all here, console racing fans: weapon powerups, competitive multiplayer (against real opponents!), and a host of upgrade options.Brink of Consciousness: The Lonely Hearts Murders Review
By Emma Boyes
It's bad enough having a broken heart, but to make matters worse, someone is going around bumping off those who are unfortunate enough to find themselves newly - and unhappily -- single. Dubbed 'the Lonely Hearts Killer', this nefarious criminal is determinedly working his or her way through the recently bereaved or bereft upper classes of Victorian England, and putting an end to their misery by putting an end to their lives.QatQi Review
By Matt Thrower
Another week, another word game. But this one comes with a pedigree: From the game designer behind previous letter puzzler Lexitect,and an artist who worked on The Phantom Menace, QatQi promises to be something special. Even the title seems evocative and mysterious.Monster Hospital Review
By John Anthony
Monsters get sick, right? Humans do, animals do, even plants do, so it's only logical that the sometimes furry, scaly critters come down with a case of the flu once in a while. That's where Monster Hospital comes into play, a frantic time management game from Beeline Interactive that lets you heal hundreds of sick monsters while managing the ins and outs of running a successful hospital.Zodiac Prophecies: The Serpent Bearer Review
By Joe Jasko
Zodiac Prophecies: The Serpent Bearer is one of those rare titles that gets everything right. You play as Amy, a 22-year-old horoscope fanatic, who uncovers a mysterious thirteenth zodiac symbol: the serpent. As the new serpent bearer, you'll be whisked away to a mystical realm and embark on a dark adventure that has you solving puzzles, finding objects, and working to restore a crumbling land.Plunder! Review
By Leif Johnson
Those of you with long memories might recall that Plunder! set sail on the iTunes App Store many months ago as a freemium release, but it was lost at sea not long after its launch. And now, like a Black Pearl returning from the depths of oblivion, it's back. It's technically a paid purchase this time around, with a cargo hold crammed full of hours of fun and light puzzles, and although there's some concern that its goods remain spoiled by the original freemium design, there's treasure aplenty in store for those willing to accept its quirks.