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
Twist Pilot Review
By AJ Dellinger
Zynga made its name with some twists. In the case of its biggest hits, this often meant just twisting the name of an existing game or tweaking a gameplay element to make a new product out of something that came before. The ailing powerhouse in social and mobile gaming platforms has since expanded to a stable of published content, much of which offers more outside-the-box play. Isn't that a twist.Fin Friends Review
There seems to be a focus on kidnapping in games this month: bunnies kidnapped for science, spiders nabbing women, and even squares making off with circles. Claybox is diving into this thematic pool with Fin Friends, an endless swimmer that sends our finned hero, Ruby, on a rescue mission that has all the right hooks.Ninja Toss Preview
By Nadia Oxford
To all the chubby chefs of the world: We salute you. You sample your own fare constantly to make sure that it's perfect for our consumption. You remind us that it's okay to love food, and that we don't necessarily have to live off saltines and tap water. And to all the chubby chefs that moonlight as ninjas, as is the case with Nyam from Ninja Toss: Wow. Our reverence is not enough.Cook, Serve, Delicious! Review
By Nadia Oxford
When gourmets aspire to open up restaurants, how many of them really stop and consider the less glamorous parts of managing an eatery? We're talking about starting from utter scratch by serving up artery-clogging fare in a bare, grey-walled box that somehow passes for a restaurant. We're talking about hanging over the deep fryer for 12 hours a time, setting up rat traps, and pitching garbage. We're talking about all the stuff you need to deal with if you want to scratch out a living in Cook, Serve, Delicious, a time management/restaurant game for the PC.Pocket Climber Review
By Dant Rambo
Pop quiz! Have you ever heard of Crazy Climber, an arcade game released back in the early 80s? Don't worry if your answer is no: Aside from an Atari 2600 port and a handful of Japan-exclusive remakes, it's remained dormant ever since. That is, until the recent release of Pocket Climber, the remake-slash-sequel you were all clamoring for! Maybe.Sonic Jump Review
By Jim Squires
"Oh look, SEGA decided to make a Sonic Doodle Jump clone three years after anyone would care." If that's what you're thinking, it's ok - nobody would blame you. The gut reaction to Sonic Jump is a tough pill to swallow. And when you hear that it's actually affiliated with a mobile game that predates smartphones, well… that doesn't make things any easier. Ignore these initial warning signs though, and what you find might just surprise you.Kumo Lumo Review
From the moment I heard about Chillingo's newest "rain 'em up," I knew it was going to be something. That something was always accompanied by positive expectations: adorable, creative, hilarious, fresh, which have all been met and exceeded. Unfortunately, these adjectives don't necessarily describe a good game. Kumo Lumo, I wanted to love you, and in many ways, I do. This review is going to hurt me more than it does you.Funky Smugglers Review
By Nadia Oxford
Have you had to engage in air travel at any point in the last few years? If so, chances are you found the experience less than funky, with the possible exception of the dude who wound up sitting beside you (and bogarted the arm rest for the entire five-hour flight). Funky Smugglers is a reflex game by 11 Bit Studios that puts the fun back into airport security—not that airport security had much fun to spare in the first place.