Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Tag: Freemium
Rivals at War Review
By Rob Rich
The industry is full of modern military shooters of both the first and third-person variety. With so many choices available it can be hard, even for an iOS title, to stand out but turning a military shooter into a collectible card game is certainly one way to go about it. Rivals at War is essentially like playing a Big Win Sports game with guns instead of goals, which turns out to be a fantastic combination.Spellstorm Walkthrough
Spellstorm is a nonline card battle game from TinyCo, wherein you must use your powerful magic cards to battle other players for ultimate supremacy. Amassing a deck worthy of taking on the world isn't as easy as it sounds but with Gamezebo's quick start guide you'll have all of the tips, tricks and walkthroughs you'll need to become a competent player.Spellstorm Review
By Rob Rich
I have to give TinyCo credit for Spellstorm; it's an online card collecting game with enhancements, evolutions, and PvP fighting yet it feels more like an adventure game than a freemium CCG. Of course it's still laden with freemium elements and can be a bit obtuse at times, but it's an unexpectedly interesting game with a passable story and an extensive selection of cards. Plus it's absolutely flippin' gorgeous.Giant Realms Review
By John Anthony
There is a land where the giants still dwell. Now that land is your land to do with as you please. As long as you're nice, of course! Giant Realms puts you in control of breeding, raising and training giants to inhabit a world you sculpt for them. It's pretty much your usual freemium game, but the colorful personalities and the fantastic artwork save it from a life of obscurity.Dragon Summoner Walkthrough
By Art Green
Dragon Summoner is a card-based fighting game developed by Gameloft. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Dragon Summoner Review
By Andy Chalk
Dragon Summoner is another addition to the very crowded collectible card battle game genre. It hits all the same notes, offers up all the same kind of "gameplay" with all the same kind of illustrations, telling an epic tale of a land threatened by something or other that can only be saved by your valiant efforts, guided by a buxom and very powerful assistant who nonetheless can't seem to handle this situation on her own. It's not bad in the strictest sense, but it's the same old thing we've seen many times before.Big Fish Bingo Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Bingo seems like the perfect choice for the current mobile gaming environment since it's inherently social. Though now that I think about it, most of the social interactions I remember from bingo involve older folks yelling at me and my brothers for sitting in their seats and disturbing their mojo. In any case, Big Fish Bingo makes a valiant effort to spice things up for today's mobile gamers but can't escape the inherent limitations of bingo itself.Pearl’s Peril Review
By Joe Jasko
Pearl's Peril is the first foray onto the Facebook hidden object scene by wooga, the social games developer of Monster World and Diamond Dash fame. In the game, you play as Pearl, a young female pilot in the bustling 1920s who leaves the life she knows behind to uncover the truth surrounding her estranged father's alleged suicide, setting off on a harrowing adventure that takes players halfway around the world.