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.
PC Reviews
Jane’s Realty 2 Review
By Alicia Ashby
Most modern people hold down stupendously boring jobs, enervating affairs that primarily involve being chained to a computer screen or paperwork for about eight hours a day. I don't think it's a coincidence, then, that some of the most popular casual games are themed around jobs that involve physical, immediately satisfying tasks: running a restaurant, managing a hotel, taking care of pets. There's a point in time when I could've imagined a game about real estate offering fun escapism to a bored office drone, but it's pretty surprising to play something like Jane's Realty 2 after the housing market collapse.Guns of Icarus Review
Soaring high above the clouds with the sun beaming down and the wind in your face, it's simply exhilarating to look out across the deck of your airship and marvel at the freedom that comes with piloting your own vessel capable of sailing the skies. But such moments of calm and tranquility are fleeting in Guns of Icarus, since heavily armed air pirates with itchy trigger fingers seem all-to-keen on swiping your cargo through brute force. And that's when the excitement kicks in full throttle.The Forest Temple Review
By Jim Squires
Teamwork is nothing new in video games, but it usually comes in the form of co-operative play with friends or some helpful in-game characters helping you on your quest. The Forest Temple approaches teamwork a little differently, and has you controlling two completely different characters at the same as you try to lead them to the exit in this puzzle platformer.Nudge Review
By Jim Squires
Nudge might look like he's all big arms and brute strength, but deep down inside he's just a monster with a kind-hearted soul. Nudge just wants to make sure the poor little balloon finds its way to the exit, and he'll use his muscles to make sure that he can move any obstacles out of the balloons way. But he'll need more than just muscles -- he'll need brains too.Now Boarding: Episode 1 Review
By Jim Squires
Managing a small airport is no easy task, so why not see if you're up to the challenge? Turn around a struggling airport by mapping flight plans, opening new routes, buying bigger planes, and making sure all of your customers stay happy in an attempt to turn around the business woes of a little airport with a lot of personality.Puzzle Bloom Review
By Jim Squires
If Puzzle Bloom's dystopian workplace is to be believed the future is a bleak, depressing place. Large hulking monsters are enslaved into work camps surrounded by rock and mud. Robot supervisors keep them working around the clock. There's not a corner of greenery left in this sad, ugly future. Not until you get there, that is. It's time to take back the future for Mother Nature. It's time for Puzzle Bloom.Number Ninjas Review
By Jim Squires
If you grew up at just the right time in the 1980's, you no doubt remember sitting around the one lone computer in your fourth grade classroom, waiting for your turn to play Reader Rabbit or Math Blasters. Now, thanks to developer Peter Groeneweg, all the fun of edutainment is back! Unlike the 80's though, this time we mean it. Number Ninjas is fun, educational, and puts out math skills to the test.Multitask Review
By Jim Squires
There's a certain level of insanity to be found in Multitask that you're not likely to find anywhere else. The tasks you'll be assigned to do in Multitask are so simple a child could do them, but you won't be asked to do them one at a time, you'll be doing them all at once! Multitask is quite literally four games in one, and you'll be playing them all at the exact same time.