Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Snoopy’s Street Fair Review
By Jim Squires
Charlie Brown's baseball team has just been invited to play a big game in New York City. You'd think they'd be happy, but instead they find themselves scrambling to raise the money needed to get proper team uniforms - and what better way to raise the money than a street fair? Starting with that simple premise, Beeline Interactive has managed to pull together a celebration of Peanuts that social gamers around the world will fall in love with.Snoopy’s Street Fair Walkthrough
Snoopy's Street Fair is a freemium game for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Join Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang for some fun at the local fair! It will be up to you to keep things running for everyone, so you will need to make sure that you're ready for any challenges ahead. Luckily, Gamezebo's quick start guide has all the tips, tricks, guides and walkthroughs you'll need to get things running in no time!Triviador Review
By Tony Capri
THX Games have taken two gaming favorites and blended them together to make the Facebook equivalent of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. Triviador is a fun mix of Risk-style strategy and Trivial Pursuit, and though it hits some awkward snags, it's still a title quick-fix gamers will want to check out.Gem Rush Review
By Leif Johnson
With so many gem-based puzzle games coming out on what seems like a monthly basis, it's tempting to consider a name like "Gem Rush" as a metaphor for the current state of the genre on Facebook. Most, to be sure, are forgettable, and even the best of them sometimes feel like doppelgangers of Bejeweled Blitz. I'm pleased to say that this isn't really the case with Gem Rush. Far from being a mere rip-off, Gem Rush provides a slick, fast-paced experience that will suck you in for dozens of minutes at a time. The only is question is whether if offers enough to keep its players past the initial rush.Storage Wars: The Game Review
More and more television networks are investing into social games to promote their shows, and now, A&E is doing the same with the Facebook title Storage Wars. Promoting the show of the same name, the application is more than some slightly interactive advertisement, but actually fun in its own right. A quasi-hidden object game, it is a title in which players devise bidding strategies for cluttered storage units in an attempt to turn a profit.Ashtaria Review
By Alicia Ashby
Facebook gaming has changed in many ways over the years, but one thing has been constant: most games are clones of other games. Any genre that gets popular always spawns a thousand clones, sometimes with nearly identical interfaces. Some older Facebook genres like the text RPG are starting to evolve, though, and Ashtaria is a good representation of this. Ashtaria in terms of gameplay is definitely a descendant of your basic Mafia Wars style text RPG, but its look and feel is very different. You actually have to play this one for awhile before it starts to feel familiar.Dungeon Hunter 3 Preview
By Jim Squires
If there's one hard and fast rule in the world of video games, it's probably this: popular games get sequels. It should come as no surprise, then, that Gameloft moments ago announced Dungeon Hunter III for iOS and Android devices.The Mummy Online Preview
Do you ever wish that the adventures from The Mummy film trilogy just never ended? Well, you're in luck, as Bigpoint will soon let players explore the world on their own, going on new action-packed adventures in The Mummy Online. Set in the same world as the films, the upcoming free-to-play online game combines aspects of action and adventure games with a role playing game.