Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Tag: Hidden Object
Steve the Sheriff Review
Steve the Sheriff is a lighthearted undersea hidden object game with a good mix of inventory puzzles and a variety of mini-games. Fifteen buildings with multiple rooms offer reasonable length, and clever updates to "find the differences" puzzles round out the package. Excellent integration between types of play give the game a fresh feel.Mystery P.I. – The New York Fortune Preview
By Erin Bell
An eccentric New York billionaire has hidden the will to his vast fortune somewhere in New York City, and his family has only 16 hours to locate the will before Grandpa's entire estate is handed over to his dog and cat. The family hires you, a world famouse private investigator, to scour New York for clues in the soon-to-launch Mystery P.I. - The New York Fortune.In the latest game in the Mystery P.I. series, you'll explore 25 New York locations including Times Square, Central Park, Coney Island and teh Brooklyn Bridge to find more than unique 2,100 hidden objects. The game will also offer three game modes and five mini-games: Match-3, Word Search, Circle Rotation, Tile Swap and Jigsaw.The Color of Murder: A Carol Reed Mystery Review
The way we see it, there's only one hue instantly associable with whodunits: bright, sticky crimson. According to Mikael Nyqvist and MDNA Games' latest Carol Reed adventure, The Color of Murder (fifth in the series and a standalone tale unto itself), though? Bright pastel hues, dark shadows and brilliant outdoor scenes awash in greens and sky blues.One of the more compelling yarns in the franchise, solid storytelling, a catchy cast of characters and pleasing variety of head-scratching mindbenders help offset a high difficulty level to satisfy current fans and newcomers alike.Redrum Tips Walkthrough
Check out our strategy guide for Redrum. TIMED AND RELAXED MODE When you first open the game and choose your name, you will be asked whether you want to play in Relaxed Mode or Timed mode. If you play in Relaxed Mode you can take your time and not have to worry about the clock. There are no penalties for clicking randomly in Relaxed Mode. If you choose the Timed Mode you will have to work against the clock. In Timed mode you get penalized for random clicking by losing time off you...Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace Review
By Erin Bell
The official residence of Britain's royal family since 1837, Buckingham Palace has its fair share of secrets and mysteries. The latest seek-and-find adventure from GameMill Entertainment, Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace, puts you on the trail of a long-lost treasure rumoured to exist somewhere among the palace's 750 rooms.Of course, you don't actually explore all 750 rooms of the palace in the game - it's actually more like a dozen of the palace's "greatest hits," including Admiralty Arch, the Royal Mews, the Queen's Gallery and the Victoria Memorial statue. You'll visit most of the locations more than once across the game's 12 chapters as you search each scene for the clues on your list.Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace Tips Walkthrough
Check out our Strategy Guide for Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace. GENERAL TIPS Timed and Relaxed Modes When you first start the game, you will be asked if you want to play the game in Timed Mode or Relaxed mode. Choose the Relaxed Mode if you want to play without the pressures of having a timer. Choose Timed Mode if you like the challenge of playing against the clock. In the Timed Mode you will get penalized 30 seconds off your clock for random clicking. In Rel...Interpol 2: Most Wanted Review
Interpol HW sends an agent on a new seek-and-find mission in Interpol 2: Most Wanted. the previous mission, Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos, involved tracking down Interpol's version of James Bond's Dr. No. In the latest mission, you'll travel the world to find three most wanted criminals hiding among many hidden objects:The Collector, Mr. Nobody, and The Siren.The graphics and audio (save for occasional footsteps and other creepy sounds) remain as slick and as the original, lending excellent support to the spy / CIA theme. HQ supplies the agent with a PDA for staying in touch, providing analysis, and communicating with field agents.Redrum Review
By Erin Bell
Hidden object game fans are no strangers to murder mystery plotlines, but Redrum takes things down an even darker path. Not one to play in front of the kids, the game is a chilling psychological thriller that combines crime and the supernatural. While still pretty tame by horror movie standards, it's still the closest thing to "horror" that you're likely to see in a casual game.