Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
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Tag: Arcade
Fist Puncher Review
By Mike Rose
I have a funny story to tell you about Fist Puncher before we begin. While talking about the game online, I accidentally typo-ed the name and called it "Fish Puncher." A few days later, a developer got in touch with me to let me know that he had liked the idea of "Fish Puncher" so much, that he decided to make it into a real mobile game. The story of Fish Puncher is pretty hilarious, but the real sidescrolling beat 'em up Fist Puncher tops it for sheer laughs a minute - the story, the characters, the settings, the enemies, pretty much everything is an absolute hoot. If only you could punch and kick your way through the city of Las Cruces with some friends online, I'd be recommending this game outright.Gumulon Review
By Nadia Oxford
Time and time again, decent mobile and tablet games are made near-unplayable by shoddy controls. Many of said games rely on virtual d-pads, virtual joysticks, and on-screen buttons that offer no tactile feedback, thereby making simple movements and attacks more difficult to execute than what's typical with a real controller. The last thing iOS gaming needs is another wacky control scheme like the "chewing controls" introduced in Gumulon. Surprise of the century: Gumulon's chewing gimmick barely works. You can play with traditional tap controls, but all you get is an average endless climbing game that loses its flavor within minutes.Despicable Me: Minion Rush Review
By Nadia Oxford
Same as every dog picks up a case of fleas sometime in its life, those of us that play video games on a regular basis have been burned by licensed games at least once. There are no exceptions. As a result, we immediately assume the worst about licensed fare, sometimes prodding at it with a tissue when interaction is necessary. But one benefit to approaching licensed games on the defensive is that it makes the decent games that much easier to appreciate. Despicable Me: Minion Rush, for example, is an endless running game that's well-polished and surprisingly charming.Combo Crew Walkthrough
By Emeric Thoa
Combo Crew is a beat'em'up for touch screen devices from The Game Bakers. The studio's creative director, Emeric Thoa, doesn't want you to get knocked out too quickly. He's been kind enough to share the following tips and tricks with Gamezebo's readers.Star Thief Review
By John Anthony
Melvin the moon's buddy Sammy has disappeared! Sammy just so happens to be a star, which is where the game Star Thief gets its name! Combining a little piece of Fruit Ninja with a sidescrolling platform game, Star Thief keeps things simple while providing a lot of excitement. It's one of those games you just won't be able to put down.Bucketz Ride Review
By Joe Jasko
A sequel to last year's quirky and well-received Bucketz, Bucketz Ride expands the basic physics-puzzling formula of the first game, and adds some interesting new twists and designs to always keep those buckets half full. Bucketz Ride is certainly a strange beast of a game, and while I can't say I particularly enjoyed the overall ride, I do have to admit that I've never played anything quite like it on the App Store before.Sparkle 2 Review
Marble shooters are a dime a dozen, but the better ones always stick with you. Case in point: Zuma. Sparkle 2 is an example of a similar outing that could coast along on the success of the games that came before it, but it's actually a slick and entertaining alternative that will very easily usurp hours of your time if you're not careful.Polygon Storm Review
Polygon Storm, the intergalactic geometry dodger from Glass Knuckle Games is a pretty interesting concoction. First try to imagine a minimalist's take on the "bullet hell" genre. Now strip away the bullets (yes, even your own), throw a little bit of Asteroids into the mix, and replace your starship with a vanity mouse cursor from some old shareware disk. Wait, I'm getting ahead of myself with that last bit. Those sparkly contrails emanating from the rear of your craft are one of many unlockables granted as you play. As a matter of fact, the entire game is built on a foundation of unlockable content, and I mean this quite literally.