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.
Tag: Arcade
Frog Orbs Preview
By Joe Jasko
Have you ever wondered what would happen if the fate of the world was placed in the slimy four-toed hands of a wizard frog? Yeah, me too. But luckily we don't have to wonder for long, as the upcoming mobile arcade game Frog Orbs will show us just how far a wizard frog is willing to go when his precious stash of flies gets compromised. Ballpit Monster's Frog Orbs is a "modern, deeper retelling of the fixed arcade shooter," and looks to bring some fast-paced and ribbeting—I mean riveting—action to our touch screens this month. And really, what's more modern these days than a frog in a wizard hat?Half-Inch Heist Review
By Mike Rose
In the bustling and cut-throat world of free-to-play iOS arcade games, developers need to be quick on the draw if they want to earn a living. It's sadly not enough to simply give people your game anymore - you need extras, upgrades, in-app purchases, and all the trimmings.Dingle Dangle Review
By Nadia Oxford
There's no award issued to iOS games with titles that are "Most Likely to Make a Seven-Year-Old Grin," but if there was, Chillingo's Dingle Dangle would walk away with it in two seconds. This arcade/puzzle game is fully aware of its cheekiness, however, which sets the stage for a clever experience shot through with cuddly mascots and a wry sense of humor. Unfortunately, a couple of notable problems will keep Dingle Dangle from sticking to your heart forever.Brickout Zero Gravity Preview
By Nadia Oxford
If you've played the arcade classic Breakout in any of its incarnations, then you might have noticed an interesting phenomenon: Orphaned bricks tend to stay floating in the air, where they wait patiently for the ball to erase their lonely existence. What's holding those bricks in place? Dental floss? A strand of spider's silk? It doesn't really matter, because Brickout Zero Gravity for iOS aims to add a twist to the brick-breaking genre by introducing a zero-gravity environment wherein detached bricks float around. These cinder blocks aren't going to wait for you to erase them, no sir.Nimble Quest Preview
By Joe Jasko
NimbleBit has been pretty busy in the months since the release of their insanely popular mobile titles Tiny Tower, Pocket Frogs, and most recently Pocket Planes. But they've been quietly teasing their latest project since last Halloween, and now we finally have a name and some concrete details about what this powerhouse developer has in store for us next.Pirates: Captain Clumsy Review
The mobile landscape is overpopulated with games based around jumping straight up over and over. It feels like a blast of fresh air when a game breaks away from the vertical jumping pattern and tries something new. In the case of Pirates: Captain Clumsy, the only major change to the formula was replacing jumping with falling. This change works wonders, but the Captain's lust for gold manages to get the better of him.Bips! Review
By John Anthony
Bips! wants us to relive the good old days of dropping coins in closet-sized gaming machines until all that's left in our pockets is lint. It does a great job emulating that style with simple one-button, reflex-based gameplay that gets more complex the longer you play. Ready to fight for your spot at the top of the high score board?Suspect: The Run Preview
By Andy Chalk
Remember those old handheld racing games where you had to quickly switch back and forth between lanes in order to avoid rear-ending slower traffic? That, when you get right down to it, is Suspect: The Run, the upcoming arcade racer from Jujubee. The police are on your tail, and you're going to have to drive it like you stole it if you want to get away.