Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
By Adele Wilson
The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
Tag: Indie
Sugar Cube: Bittersweet Factory Review
By Mike Rose
It's been suggested that you can get the feel for whether a game is going to be fun within the first 15 minutes of play. Whether or not you believe this is the case, one thing is certain: if, after 15 minutes of play, you can't stand any more of a certain game, let alone "get a feel" for it, then things really aren't looking good for said title.Vessel Review
Puzzle games are meant to be challenging and confounding, but recently they've been making my brain get all twisted in a couple of different ways. The first, most obvious culprit, are the in-game puzzles themselves. Second, trying to figure out how the heck developers make these games. Not in the technical 1's and 0's way, but more in the design. How do you come up with a tricky puzzle? Work backwards? Trial and error? I have no idea. When a game comes along as elegantly designed as Vessel, it basically just sends my head popping off my shoulders.Make Pong relevant, win $100,000
As we near the 40th anniversary of Pong, the granddaddy of gaming, Atari has come up with a neat little contest for aspiring developers. The rules are simple - indie developers are invited to submit their reimagined concepts for Pong, and the winner will receive $100,000 and the satisfaction of watching their idea be turned into a real iOS game published under the Atari brand. Want to enter? Then get your idea submitted here no later than March 31st.1000 Amps Review
By Bryan Lufkin
From The Little Engine that Could to The Mighty Toaster, machines and appliances sometime face just as many challenges as we sentient humans. Challenges like, y'know, turning on lights in a room. In 1000 Amps, a cute little electrical plug is not only tasked with brightening up his dark environs, but he also joins the ranks of other mechanical doo-dads and household gadgets that have been recruited to save the day. Luckily for you, Plug's journey through a black-and-white not-world of light-up squares and musical sound effects is an engaging trek full of far-flinging leaps and ever-changing puzzles.Deepworld Preview
Just when you thought the deluge of Minecraft clones was slowing down, here comes one that adds a twist! If Terraria made the time-destroying experience a 2D affair, the upcoming Mac and iOS game Deepworld takes the Terraria perspective and adds a steampunk theme. Got enough room in your digital library for monacles, moustaches, picks and shovels?To The Moon Review
What if I told you there was a company that could manipulate your memories to make you believe things happened in your life that never really did. Things that you regret or wish were different. You get the girl. You step on your brakes a second earlier and don't cause that accident. You never said that thing that made her walk out the door and you lived together forever. Instead of staying at your dead end job you followed your dream of living in Italy. You get the idea.Dear Esther Review
Dear Dear Esther, I'm not a philosopher. While I do find myself pondering and analyzing from time to time, I don't make a daily routine out of finding "the meaning of it all" so I can't pretend to be one. I'm not entirely sure that you require the person you're interacting with to be one, which is a good thing. Your calming mood and subdued narrator are something that many people will enjoy, so it's a good idea not to turn anyone off with my take on you. But really though, the question is: What are you?Tweet Land Review
In Tweet Land, your job is to drive your car from point A to point B while trying to sideswipe other cars off the road, in sort of a Bump N Jump sort of way. While doing this, different events unfold to throw up obstacles that are all triggered by real life tweets. Someone mentions "meteor" on Twitter, and boom! One hits the ground in front of you. It's an interesting idea with a fun retro mechanic. So how did Tweet Land end up being both not fun and morally disgusting?