Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Pirate Explorer Review
By John Anthony
Stranded on a desert island, are you? Like the self-respecting pirate you are, it's time to get to work. Or better yet, get to treasure hunting. The feature-packed free to play simulation Pirate Explorer lets you work your way from lost castaway to active community manager, doing mundane chores and complex quests while you search for a legendary treasure!TurtleStrike Preview
By Dant Rambo
Turtles, as everyone knows, are the most dangerous creatures in all the animal kingdom. They may not have fangs or secrete poisonous venom, but they're more than competent when it comes to handling a rocket launcher. While most of us fear them and that's that, the folks at eeGon Games have decided to make a game about the shelled deviants. It's called TurtleStrike, and it's sure to give you nightmares for weeks.KnightScape Review
By Nick Tylwalk
If they had American Gladiators in medieval times, chances are it would look something like KnightScape. The debut game from Virtual Intelligence's Mojaro brand has you swiping your way though a dangerous obstacle course on your iOS device, stopping occasionally for some melee combat - just not against anyone named Nitro or Turbo. It's an intriguing mix of elements that doesn't quite come together to create an engrossing whole.Hidden Agenda Preview
By Jim Squires
Hidden object games can be littered with all kinds of goodies to find. Keys, canoes, cookies - you name it, you'll find it (if you're skilled enough) in a hidden object game. But what about the hidden things that aren't object? What if the things that are hidden are deep dark secrets? That's the question PopCap Games is posing in Hidden Agenda, their first free-to-play hidden object game for Facebook.Smurf Life Review
By Nadia Oxford
While "Smurf Life" sounds like an explicative you'd scream out your apartment window on a bad day, it's actually an iOS game starring Belgium's own Blue Man Group. Smurf Life is another game from Beeline Interactive, the studio behind the massively popular iOS sim Smurf Village, and it presents you with the chance to live the life of a Smurf. We can confirm this much from playing Smurf Life: Being a Smurf is tedious. No wonder the race hasn't banded together and swarmed Gargamel like a nest of bullet ants. Running away from the evil sorcerer is the only spark of excitement a Smurf can hope for in his life.Smurf Life Walkthrough
Bring sunshine back to the Smurf's village in Smurf Life by Beeline Interactive Inc. Gargamel has cast a spell of darkness over the Smurf's village and you must fend it off by mastering the skills that will get rid of it forever and save the Smurfs that are trapped in the rubble while doing so! Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.CoasterVille Review
By Jim Squires
Video games are fun, theme parks are fun - but a video game about theme parks? That's setting the fun bar crazily high. Yet while lots of developers have tried this combination over the years, only a handful of series - like Roller Coaster Tycoon - ever managed to be any good. Park management sims tend to offer about as much excitement as waiting in line on a hot summer's day. Can Zynga's latest foray into the genre buck this trend?CoasterVille Walkthrough
By Tawny Muller
CoasterVille is an online simulation game created by Zynga. Roll up your sleeves and try your hand at creating the greatest theme park the world has ever seen! Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.