Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Tag: Indie
Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time Review
By Mike Rose
We do love a good comic duo in our video games, especially when one is wearing the other like a backpack. Following in the footsteps of the likes of Banjo-Kazooie and Ratchet and Clank, Doc and Sack are ready for an adventure full of puzzles and sarcasm in Dock Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time.Today I Die Again Review
Words are powerful things. But in video games, we often ignore them. We skim over dialog and skip past cut-scenes and quickly make our way through menus. Today I Die Again doesn't let you do this. The gaming equivalent of a poem, Today I Die Again is focused on words, and only a few at that, to make a surreal and moving experience. It might not have the same lasting appeal as the more popular games in the App Store, but it's an experience you won't soon forget.Nimbus Review
By Mike Rose
Nimbus is unlike any puzzler you've ever played. That's a pretty big statement for us to make, but then again how often do you see developers attempting to mix the racing and the puzzle genres together?Broken Phone Review
By Alicia Ashby
So why is it bad, from a player's point of view, for one game to copy another? In theory, at least, you'll get bored once you realize you're playing something you played before. In practice, playing a copy of another game only really feels bad if the copy is worse than the original. That doesn't happen often with social games, but it may be the case with Broken Phone. This game is a clone of the late, great Broken Picture Telephone, just overhauled for Facebook. It has experience levels, and virtual goods, and... well, it's a lot less fun than the original.VVVVVV Review
By Mike Rose
Sometimes a game comes out of the blue that completely flips you on your head. VVVVVV does this quite literally, with lots of lovely gravity-defying gaming at your fingertips. With great level design, clever puzzles and plenty of hidden extras to find, VVVVVV is one of the greatest indie games you'll play this year.Fractal Review
By Mike Rose
Cipher Prime's melody-driven Auditorium was one of the most understated indie gems of 2009, beautifully combining puzzle elements with sweeping, layered piano and string tracks. Fractal is very much in the same vein, although the music takes a back seat this time around. With clever game mechanics and plenty of different modes to play through, Cipher Prime's latest is definitely worth experiencing.Saturated Dreamers Preview
By Erin Bell
Paul Eres, the developer of the cerebral tower defense title Immortal Defense is working on a new game called Saturated Dreamers, an experimental game about exploring an alien lake and discovering the strange and wonderful creatures that live there. Here's what we can tell you about it so far.Swarm Arena Review
By Mike Rose
In general, the word swarm is usually applied to things that you wouldn't want to get close to - wasps, locusts, zombies... yet in Swarm Arena, the brightly glowing swarm is your friend, and key to survival.