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 Types Guide [Strengths, Weaknesses, Resistance]
By Adele Wilson
Your companion guide during battles.
Tag: Freemium
Bubble Pirate Quest Review
By Leif Johnson
Another day, another bubble shooter. The newest contender in the ring is Murzik's Bubble Pirate Quest, which takes the usual bubble shooter formula and wraps it up in a colorful pirate-themed setting. It's fun enough (as are most puzzle shooters), it makes no major stumbles in the core gameplay, and it's even been released in a mobile version over the last few days. The only problem is that it's so much like the other bubble shooters we've played that it's hard to justify dumping your other favorite bubble shooter for it.Rubber Tacos Walkthrough
Rubber Tacos is an adventure game developed by Sava Transmedia. In this adventure game you will have to bounce through absurdist levels to reunite a family of high-flying luchadors. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.My Dragon Review
By Matt Thrower
My Dragon is a new freemium app from Glu games that allows children to take care of their very own pet dragon and take it on quests and adventures in the Kingdom of Dragonia. Given the chance, who wouldn't want to have their own pet dragon? My kids did, and between you and me, so did I.Montopia Walkthrough
By Art Green
Montopia is a strategy-lite RPG game where you explore to find new creatures, fuse them to create more powerful creatures and battle other players—much like Pokemon. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Montopia Review
By Andy Chalk
Montopia, Zynga's long-awaited, Pokemon-"inspired" collectible card battle game, has finally arrived. It's not the worst game you'll ever play on your phone, but between bugs, sluggish, dull gameplay and an utter lack of originality, it isn't anywhere near the best, either.Real Soccer 2013 Preview
Now that football season has begun, the ever fashionable jersey is being dug out of dressers across America to be worn proudly by large, beer drinking men. The season of dipping chips and buffalo-ing wings is upon us. For those of us who, like me, don't know the difference between football and a soccer ball, there is no escape.Dragon Slayer Preview
By Dant Rambo
I have a lot of trouble deciding where I stand on dragons. They're certainly cool, there's no two ways about that. But games, films and literature stray back and forth between painting them as kindhearted and downright devious. I'm conflicted; I want to believe that they're good Samaritans. But I'm willing to let that go now and then in the name of fun - like while playing Dragon Slayer.Time Geeks & Friends Review
By Eli Cymet
Asynchronicity is the new black. Hero Academy, Draw Something, Song Pop, Outwitters; not since tennis have we seen this big a focus on the back-and-forth. Not all game types are created equal, though, and Time Geeks & Friends seems to test the limits by filtering hunt and find through the magical asynchronometer. If there's one thing I know, however, it's that asyncrhonometer is not a word. Oh, and also? This idea works pretty well.