Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Armies of Magic Review
By Jim Squires
Over the last year or so, we've seen plenty of genres that aren't traditionally social make the jump to Facebook with pretty great results. Hidden object games are a good example of this. So are role-playing games. And now, thanks to Playdom's Armies of Magic, we can add side-scrolling defense to that list.Alien Farm Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Where do babies come from? We'll get back to you on that. Where do aliens come from? Why, they're grown on a farm of course. Or at least that's what Alien Farm, a free-to-play farming/combat game for iOS, would have us believe.Mall Stars Preview
By Nadia Oxford
In Mall Stars for iOS, you're put in charge of your very own shopping center. What will you build? How will you attract customers in this lean age of digital shopping? If the answer is not "make every single store a Cinnabon," then you need to rethink your priorities.Might & Magic: Duel of Champions Preview
By Jim Squires
Over the last few years, I feel like we've said "card and board games are amazing on a touch screen" so many times that our tongues should have fallen out in protest, but alas, every time we say it another company comes along to prove us right. Ubisoft did so last fall with the release of Assassin's Creed: Recollection - a surprising deviation from the norm in the Assassin's Creed franchise - and it looks like they're getting ready to wow us again.The do’s and don’ts of microtransactions
As the old saying goes, the best things in life are free. Why empty your bank account for a new videogame when some of the best around don't cost a dime? According to Flurry, the average iOS user owns 65 apps, and you can bet that a big chunk of that consists of glorious, "costless" apps.Fallen London Review
When I was a young'un, the things we would consider video games or digital entertainment was wildly different than what we enjoy today. This isn't a "you kids today" talk, because I'm not saying it was better back then... it's just changed a lot. Text adventure game were a legitimate genre back then, and they were compelling, and decidely low-tech. Really more akin to a choose your own adventure book than what you might think of as a video game. There's not many around these days, but Fallen London does a good job of evoking the feelings of playing one while bringing those feelings to date.Bloody Western Review
The social space has been flooded with text-based role-playing apps for years with a heavy focus on mobs. But the Western theme has never really been too common, which is what makes Bloody Western, from Mobicle, so initially appealing. An RPG not terribly dissimilar from the iMobs and Mafia Wars of the past, it's a title that seeks to stand out from the crowd with more than just a visual shift, but a compilation of extra features and systems. All of it works quite well too, becoming marred only by a conclave of minor irritants and occasionally missed opportunities.ILLUSIA 2 Review
By Art Green
Sometimes in life it is easy to focus a bit too much on grander ideas and let the simple ones pass you by. Illusia II is a game that is guilty of this. While there are a few neat gameplay elements on display, things that shouldn't be an after-thought, like navigation and movement, are left in the lurch. The result is massive amounts of frustration, followed by anger and disgust.