Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
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Tag: Indie
BEEP Review
By Alicia Ashby
For platform games like Beep, controls are the difference between frustration and fun. A game can be extremely demanding but feel absolutely fair if you feel like you're not fighting the game's controls, but merely your own incompetence at using them. Beep definitely wants to be from the demanding-but-fair school of platform games, but makes some control decisions that make the game feel frustrating to play. The control lapses are deeply regrettable, as Beep is otherwise an inspired game in every sense of the word.Lume Review
By Mike Rose
At a time when next-gen video game visuals have reached a seemingly impassable peak, it's increasingly difficult to sell a game solely on graphics. Something extra special needs to be pulled off, with effects and ideas that are rarely explored, for a gaming experience to be essential based on the visual factor. Lume, a delightfully cute puzzler for PC and Mac, shows off some of the most interesting effects we've seen in a good while, with a world made entirely out of paper and cardboard, and real-life camera panning that cannot be beaten. Unfortunately, the gameplay cannot live up to its looks, with hopelessly obscure solutions and a rather abrupt playing time.Cell: emergence Preview
By Erin Bell
New Life Interactive, a new studio that helmed by Sheldon Pacotti (who worked as lead writer on the first two Deus Ex PC games) has announced that their first project will be a thought-provoking indie arcade game called Cell: emergence.Lume Walkthrough
Welcome to the Lume Part 1 walkthrough on Gamezebo. Lume Part 1 is a point and click adventure game played on PC or Mac, created by State of Play. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide for how to complete Lume Part 1.The A.Typical RPG Review
By Alicia Ashby
A.Typical RPG sounds like a lot of fun when you read about it. The game's premise is very Groundhog Day, letting you control a typical college student through one day of his largely mundane life. In the course of that day you will play soccer with bullies, wander around town, attempt to woo a lovely girl, and try to pass an exam. The game promises that it will make these mundane tasks feel epic through gameplay, an ambition that's never really realized. Instead A.Typical RPG is a funny game hampered by design flaws.Minecraft Preview
By Mike Rose
If you were to ask an avid indie gamer what they believe to be the most important indie release of the last few years, they may well mention Minecraft without even pausing for thought. With over one million sales and nearly four million registered players, it may come as a surprise to learn that the game has not even been fully released yet.Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space Review
By Mike Rose
While we sit patiently and wait for Richard Branson to invent some kind of commercial space-liner for us curious star-gazing fellows to visit the cosmos in, we'll have to make do with Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space, a game that surely best represents what space is actually like. You know… with all the looting and the epic space battles.Strange Adventures in Infinite Space Review
By Mike Rose
There's a lot to be said for bite-size gaming. Huge, epic sagas that last hours on end are all well and good, but now and again it's nice to dive into a game and climb back out again ten minutes later. Strange Adventures in Infinite Space supplies this hotfooted style of gameplay, granting you the opportunity to whiz around space in ten minutes flat.