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
Three Dead Zed Review
By Mike Rose
Zombies, eh? Whoever invented them must be rolling in royalties right now. These resilient, ambling monsters have featured in every form of entertainment under the sun, and especially in video games. It's not very often, however, that zombies are coupled with humor.Waveform Preview
While most people going through school hated math or had a hard time with it, something about math always clicked with me. I won't say that I'm particularly gifted when it comes to numbers, but they just make sense. There's no theory or interpretation with math; everything is fixed and definitive. 1+1 will always equal 2 just the same as 3 will always be a prime number. It makes me happy to know that there's a single person out there developing a game based on a mathematical concept. It finds you manipulating light in outer space, and it's called Waveform.Dear Esther Preview
In case you haven't noticed, indie PC gaming is one of the most innovative and interesting gaming scenes out there. Even more so than that is the mod community, that often creates entirely new works from the same engines that are powering almost every major big budget release out there. You know - the ones that sell for six times the price of most indie games. These mods? Yeah, they're usually free. Every once in a while a mod garners enough attention to warrant a proper release. Such is the case for the upcoming first person exploration game, Dear Esther.Fingle Review
Fingle is one of those weird apps that's not quite a game, but really more of an experiment or experience. It's like a non-competitive take on Twister. But with your hands. There's no real scoring system, and no winner. Maybe it's not a game per se, but when you're in it, there's no doubt that you're definitely "playing" it.DeadEnd Cerebral Vortex Review
By Mike Rose
If video games could laugh, DeadEnd: Cerebral Vortex's laugh would be an evil, under-its-breath laugh; the kind that you might associate with psychopaths and/or the insane. This laugh is directed at you, the player, as you feebly try to better the game's many twisted labyrinths, and your brain becomes more and more battered and bruised.Minecraft Review
By Mike Rose
Is there really anything else to be said about Minecraft? The indie phenomenon, which started life as a small experimental sandbox exploration title back in 2009, programmed and designed by a single man, has since evolved into one of the best-selling indie games of all time, with millions of players obsessed with it, and dozens of awards under its belt.Tweet Land Preview
If you're like me, you probably spend a lot of time on Twitter. Aside from mundane things — like when we announce we've arrived at a restaurant or club — we also tweet about all the goofy/crazy stuff we see. But what happens when our tweets become part of a game's world? The upcoming racing title Tweet Land is going to show the results, and they look delightfully crazy.Vessel Preview
By Erin Bell
Water is just a pretty background decoration in most video games, but in Vessel it becomes a key part of the gameplay. Created by indie developer Strange Loop games in collaboration with indiePub, Vessel features "liquid physics" gameplay, which is a fancy way of saying you'll be using realistically simulated liquids such as water, lava, glowing goo, and more to solve puzzles.