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: City Building
School the Gods in Divine Academy, Coming May 14
By Nadia Oxford
Realore’s trailer for its upcoming god-themed sim, Divine Academy, features footage of Zeus pecking away at an iPad. Surely Hera travelled into the future and purchased this toy for him after she got sick of her divine husband’s endless moonlit …Garfield: Survival of the Fattest Review – Undercooked Lasagna
By Nadia Oxford
When the name “Garfield” pops up, one percent of the civilized world thinks of the 20th President of the United States. Everyone else thinks of Jim Davis’ fat Monday-hating feline. My dear twenty- and- thirty-somethings: How many of us grew up …SimCity BuildIt Review: The Waiting Game
I have fond memories of the SimCity franchise. My family’s first PC came with SimCity 3000, and ten-year-old me spent tons of time building up a city and then destroying it when my city management skills proved futile. Turns out, …SimCity BuildIt Tips, Cheats and Strategies
While not quite as robust as the main games in the franchise, SimCity BuildIt offers plenty of challenges for players who enjoy city-building and resource-collecting games.Gamezebo’s SimCity BuildIt Tips, Cheats and Strategies will help burgeoning city-planners out by ensuring their city’s …SimCity BuildIt Now on Android in Canada… And It’s Good!
By Jim Squires
Like a lot of SimCity fans, we’ve been on the edge of our seats waiting to find out if SimCity BuildIt was a free-to-play game, a full-on simulation, or some third thing. The game is now live on Google Play in …Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff Walkthrough
By Nadia Oxford
Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff is a city-building / simulation game from TinyCo. In this game, you take charge of the resurrection of Quahog, which has been flattened by Peter Griffin's antics. Gamezebo's walkthrough will provide you with some tips and hints that will help you make your town an almost-pleasant place to live.Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff Review
By Nadia Oxford
The Simpsons: Tapped Out was released for iOS in the first quarter of spring 2012, and later on Android in 2013. Not only has the Springfield-themed city-building game remained a consistently popular download since its launch dates, but it's also one of the top-monetizing free games on the App Store and Google Play.So it's not at all surprising that TinyCo looked over in EA's direction and said, "Say - look at what they're doing!" before taking pictures and frantically scribbling on a pad of paper. What is surprising is that it's taken this long for a Simpsons-style mobile game to get wrapped up in a Family Guy skin and slapped on the digital market."Sadly, the wait hasn't been worth it. With its aggressive panhandling for in-app purchases, long wait times, and (mostly) flat jokes, playing Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff is as sad as watching Rupert the teddy bear grow soggy in a torrential rainstorm.The Tribez & Castlez Review
A couple of years ago, Russian game publisher Game Insight brought us the prehistoric village-builder The Tribez. In it, we took on the role of an adventurous scientist who helps a primitive tribe rebuild their village. In the new sequel to that game, The Tribez and Castlez, we once again don the scientist's lab coat, this time setting our sights on saving a medieval kingdom. Unfortunately, that change in scope is more or less the only way to differentiate the two games, which means Tribez veterans have little in the way of new experiences to enjoy in the sequel.The Tribez and Castlez begins with the first game's mad scientist (at least I think it's him; he seems to have grown some hair since then) and his pretty tribal sidekick Aurora touching down in the middle of a medieval kingdom. Actually, they don't just touch down—they crash land Dorothy-in-Oz-like on top of a magical crystal. In one way, this helps the Prince of the realm since it sends a marauding army of greenskins running. In another, it causes problems for him since he then needs a significant portion of his kingdom rebuilt.Being magically transformed from a scientist to a mage, you set out to help the Prince and his subjects by building structures, clearing land and collecting resources. This is where, if you've played The Tribez, deja vu is likely to set in.