Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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PC Reviews
Be a King Review
By David Becker
How does it feel to rule a whole realm? To be in charge of a nation's future? Be A King lets you get a feel for this huge responsibility. As a royal leader, you have to provide your people with houses and food while keeping monsters from invading the villages. The game doesn't necessarily deserve a royal recommendation, though.Butterfly: The Mad Prince Review
By Erin Bell
The word "mad" has two meanings: it can mean either "angry or "crazy" depending on context and culture. I experienced several bouts of madness - in both senses of the word - as I struggled through Butterfly: The Mad Prince, a shoddy hidden object game featuring frustrating mini-games, lazy level design and a poorly-translated story centered on a disturbed individual named Prince Abu.Diaper Dash Review
Diaper changes, feedings, crying babies... does it ever end? Not if you're playing Diaper Dash. The newest time management game from PlayFirst and developer Zemnott will charm with all the baby and toddler-filled cuteness you could ever imagine, while coming up a bit light in the challenge department. In Diaper Dash you'll meet Wilson, a tender-hearted scientist and inventor who works for Rubber Ducky, Inc., a subsidiary of BigCorp., which is owned by the rotten Mr. Big. Wilson breaks the rules by picking up a crying test subject and is immediately fired. Unemployed and depressed, Wilson visits Flo, the popular waitress of Dinertown who always has great advice.Burdaloo Review
By Chad Sapieha
My wife hates birds. Really hates them. She's one small step away from full-fledged ornithophobia. Hence the reason I was not allowed to play Pretty Good Games' match-three game, Burdaloo, while she was in the same room. The constant and highly realistic sound of flapping wings and gentle cooing in the background drove her batty.This is my way of saying that Burdaloo's stand-out feature is its slick production values. The terrific sound effects are just the start. The boldly colored, Flash-based graphics, which feature a nice assortment of cartoonish, animated birds, are just as impressive. And each type of avian has its own distinguishable personality, from the frowning black Hermans to the dopey purple Maxwells.Angela Young’s Dream Adventure Review
No-one would blame you for taking one quick look at Angela Young's Dream Adventure and writing it off as just another sloppily thrown-together hidden object game. It has typos a plenty, the story is barely intelligible, and its characters look like poorly-proportioned wax statues. Look past its rough edges, though, and you'll see that it's not just more of the same old, same old.The Wonderful End of the World Review
By David Stone
You may not have heard of Dejobaan Games, but you probably should have. After all, according to them, they've been "making quality video games for 75 years." If you can see the inherent problem with that statement, then the kind of tongue-in-cheek humor in The Wonderful End of the World is for you.Eco-Match Review
Eco-Match is on a mission to teach us that the world needs our help. We have abused our planet and now it is time to make changes while making matches. Have fun and learn how you can make a difference by saving endangered species, reducing your carbon footprint, and much more in this engaging and educational match-3 puzzle game.The polar caps are receding, rain forests are vanishing, wildlife is losing its habitat and the air and water are being polluted at an astonishing rate. Eco-Match appoints you the leader of the "World S.A.F.E. organization," which has the power and resources to put things right again for future generations.Romopolis Review
By David Becker
In Romopolis, a new game by developer Lonely Troops, the challenge to construct various cities in Roman style is up to you. The differences between this new installment and Lonely Troops' previous game, Townopolis, are as negligible as those between the names. The important question is, whether Romopolis still suffers from tedious and frustrating gameplay or if it has finally grown into a decent game.