Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Tag: Arcade
Sine Mora Review
Sine Mora was released last year on consoles and PC to a combination of critical praise, but still mostly flew under the radar. Over a year later, the bullet hell-style shoot'em up has made its launch on iOS. It manages to retain many of the elements people liked about the game. Unfortunately, a few problems remain, and new ones manage to pop up due to its mobile platform.Nuclear Outrun Review
By Nadia Oxford
All of us harbor a deep-rooted fear of nuclear war. The prospect of a superpower losing control, pushing the button, and leaving us with a world of ash, rock, and poisoned air is so terrifying that we have to smile and laugh about it on a day-to-day basis just to stay sane. Maybe that's why Nuclear Outrun for iOS introduces a wasteland teeming with hipsters, cheerleaders, and irradiated zombies wearing rainbow afro wigs. There's lots of violent driving action to be had here, but dealing with the hefty in-app purchases is as much fun as suffering through a case of radiation poisoning.Baseball Slam Review
By Rob Rich
One of the things I love most about video games is just how bizarre they can get. One day I might be the wind blowing flower petals around, another I'm a zombie-slaying samurai, and another I'm an interstellar bounty hunter who was raised by alien bird people. But when I play Baseball Slam, I'm a regular old baseball player. One who was shrunk down and tossed inside a pinball machine, apparently.Swift Revenge Preview
By Joe Jasko
I don't know about you, but when I need to get revenge on someone, I tend to stray away from the more slow and methodical methods of returning the wrongdoing, and opt for a swifter form of getting payback instead. Ayopa Games seems to fully agree, as their latest game, Swift Revenge, sees a frenzied and frantic quest for revenge that will take our small hero Swift all across the space and time continuum.Circuit Panic Review
Circuit Panic has helped me discover the cure to angriness. The game begins with three comically rendered birds named Rob, Larry, and Gus perched on three power lines, and it's your job to keep these guys alive by dodging the electric current surging beneath their talons.Greedy Dwarf Review
Your Wario-esque approach to finance has landed you in hot lava, literally. The lizard from The Magic School Bus has taken a hit of Ninja Turtle mutagen, and is prepared to pursue you relentlessly on his tricycle, determined to recover the aurum you pilfered. Fortunately, everyone knows that lumberjacks dwarves are expert mine cart operators, especially carts of the anti-gravity type. Ride on Greedy Dwarf, ride on.MetalStorm: Aces Review
By Rob Rich
The sequel to Z2Live's rather popular arcade-style aerial combat game is here, and it's chock full of more dogfighting goodness. Things in MetalStorm: Aces are a little different this time around, mostly thanks to a much larger campaign, but there are still plenty of planes to fly (and shoot down). And so long as nobody's looking for a rich and meticulous flight simulation, there's all sorts of fun to be had.Monsters University Review
Monsters Inc. and Monsters University are powerhouse Pixar licenses, so it's not unheard of to expect bigger, better things from their tie-in products. There's a huge budget there to draw from and plenty of source material, so why do these games more often than not turn out so bland? Monsters University, available on the iDevice of your choosing, is a by-the-book endless runner with two distinct mini-games that comprise two halves of the game.