Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
By Meriel Green
What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
By Adele Wilson
Grass-type, Fire-type, or Water-type?
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Steam Age Review
By Rob Rich
I've begun to notice certain frameworks within many free-to-play games that almost function as a set of game design sub-genres. The reason I'm bringing this up is because I know I've played a game very much like Steam Age before, only it wasn't thoroughly soaked in steampunk. I like steampunk.Blastron Preview
On the scale of general automated awesomeness, it goes: robots, battlebots, battlebots with attitude, then battlebots with attitude and crazy weaponry. Kabam has jumped straight to the top of the scale with their newest iOS game, Blastron, which features all of the above in multiplayer death matches.Kingdom Conquest II Preview
By Nadia Oxford
So you did a little kingdom-conquering in 2010's Kingdom Conquest, eh? You sure you conquered everything, though? Maybe you missed a spot. Maybe you overlooked some peasant cowering in the corner of a mud hut. No, huh? Well then, you're ready for Kingdom Conquest II, Sega's follow-up adventure/RPG for iOS.Space Heroes Universe Review
By Nick Tylwalk
According to everything we think we know, space is a really, really big place. So big that one hero isn't going to cut it. Bubble Gum Interactive has the solution though, and that's to enlist young people everywhere to play Space Heroes Universe. This kid-friendly online game has players teaming up to stop Lord Shadowbot, socializing and playing all kinds of games in as brightly colored a version of space as you'll ever see.Village Life Review
By Nadia Oxford
If reality did a neat little flip and all the virtual villages and cities on Facebook suddenly popped onto our plane of existence, every inch of the planet would be covered in layers of half-built houses, buildings, skyscrapers, and dance halls. Almost every social city-building game revolves around throwing up as many structures as possible, which makes it all the easier to eventually abandon those soulless grey monoliths. But while Village Life for Facebook is yet another game about building up a community, its focus on people makes it a compelling social experience.War Thunder Preview
By Nick Tylwalk
Creating an MMO based on a fictional world is no piece of cake. Just ask Curt Schilling if you want proof. Luckily the real world is still ripe with possibilities for settings, which is where War Thunder is turning. Developer Gaijin Entertainment might be better known for its mobile and console titles, but its new venture is an ambitious effort to bring all phases of World War II combat to your PC or Mac.Village Life Walkthrough
By Tawny Muller
Village Life is a social city-building simulation game created by Playdemic. Help a pregnant couple in need by providing food and shelter, eventually allowing their legacy to grow into a thriving village! Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Dominator Review
By Leif Johnson
I don't think any other Facebook game has thrown me into the action so quickly as Dominator. No tutorials pop up with cartoony military types barking out orders, no floating arrows indicating crucial actions mar the interface; instead, within seconds, Dominator tosses you into the gridded battlefield with soldiers on both sides already in place. It reveals its debts to turn-based games like Final Fantasy and Might & Magic as early as the first move, and it flaunts its focus on challenge as the opposing team starts to mow down your preset jarheads. It may even be possible to lose that first firefight.