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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The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
Tag: Arcade
Elements Battle Review
By John Anthony
You, young student, have a lot of learning to do. Not only do you need to restore your master's missing artifacts, you also have to master the elements themselves, all while battling foes who are certainly not out to make your day any brighter. Elements Battle pits you against an endless surge of enemies in a series of puzzle-based battles, challenging you to complete quests and gather items without kicking the virtual bucket.Bunny Cannon Review
Bunny Cannon begins as one young rabbit's attempt to reconcile three different explanations of where baby bunnies come from. His father claims they arrive from heaven, his uncle says the stork shoots them out of a cannon, and his teacher explains they come from other bunnies. Because of this, our furry visionary imagines a world where bunnies are catapulted from a cannon in the sky into other bunnies, which causes them to multiply on their freefall journey toward a basket below.Frocket Review
By Mike Rose
Remember the bit in Donkey Kong Country where you fired from barrel to barrel, making sure not to smash into anything dangerous? Frocket makes an entire game out of that concept, replacing the famous gorilla with a frog on a jetpack.Magic Orbz Review
By David Oxford
Magic Orbz is a PlayStation Network game that has just made the leap to iOS. It's also the latest in a lineage of games which trace their roots back to Breakout, which in itself is like a single-player take on Pong.Atlantis: Pearls of the Deep Review
Few things are more exciting to us gamers than finding gameplay we've never seen before. The problem is, shortly after a new idea hits the scene, hundreds of copycat developers inevitably run it into the ground. That's definitely been the case with the bubble popper concept—that is, until now. In Alder Games' Atlantis: Pearls of the Deep, the miraculous has happened: someone's actually found a new way to play the shopworn bubble popper.Clay Jam Review
A long time ago, in a galaxy made out of clay, a horde of Bully Beasts attacked the land and flattened all of its clay-monster inhabitants. Now, thousands of years later, a mysterious Stranger appears and offers to return the world of Clay Jam to its former glory—as long as you feed him lots of clay to do so. Thus begins your journey as the initially small Fat Pebble, a clay ball on a mission.Bunny Cannon Preview
By Dant Rambo
In our youth we harbor countless questions about the world around us. And, usually, this results in children everywhere berating their parents with inquiry after inquiry. As it turns out, bunnies do the exact same thing—at least, if Bunny Cannon is to be believed. It tells the story of a young bunny who can't figure out where all the baby bunnies (also known as kittens) come from, and the crazy theories he comes up with when no one will answer him directly.Save the Day Review
By Emma Boyes
Video games often get a bad rap in the mainstream press, with outlets like Fox News and the Daily Mail calling them things like "murder simulators" and complaining that they cause aggressive behavior and violence. But even video games' harshest critics would struggle to find anything objectionable about Save The Day, a cute, simple-but-addictive browser-based game from Denki.