Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Tag: Kids
Munchies’ Lunch Review
By Alicia Ashby
Munchies' Lunch is a pleasant surprise as casual puzzle games go, offering gameplay with actual depth and a family-themed story that has actual heart. In Munchies Lunch, you play the matriarch of a family of bouncing cartoon heads that must skillfully outwit enemies as she tries to gather food and water. Her family is on the run from monsters who've driven them out of their forest home in a scenario that is inspired by Footloose Games President Vlado Jokic's youth escaping from the Yugoslavian civil war.The Three Musketeers: One for All! Review
By David Stone
When it comes to the gaming world, "Family entertainment" all too often involve some very simple, half-baked minigame selections, mediocre graphics and generally little fun. The Three Musketeers: One For All! falls under the family category in its simplicity, but eschews minigames for a simple platform and surprisingly good graphics. Unfortunately it suffers from mediocre controls that take away some of the fun factor.Catch The Candy Review
By Keith Andrew
As my old school teachers used to regularly tell me, there's nothing wrong with being a little bit simple. Indeed, in the world of iPhone development, it's these simple ideas that often end up being the runaway hits - as long as they involve a bird or two somewhere down the line, of course.Dragon Keeper Review
By Bryan Lufkin
When it comes to pets, some people might opt for a couple goldfish in a tank, perhaps with an accompanying snail and plastic palm tree. Others, however, prefer their very own cave full of three species of jewel-laying dragons, imp construction workers and human-pummeling trolls. If the latter is more your bag, put your virtual pet ownership to use in the strategy-sim Dragon Keeper.Hey, That’s My Fish! Review
By Jim Squires
Being something of a closet board game aficionado, I'm always delighted to discover a new game that I can share with my kids. Earlier this year, on some fairly strong recommendations from my friends in the board gaming community, we decided to pick up Hey, That's My Fish! A game with simple strategy and charming presentation, it quickly made its way into our family game nights. Now, thanks to Fantasy Flight Games release of an iOS version, we can jump into our fish-hording shenanigans any time or place we want!Play Kalei Review
Hidden object games have always been a little hit or miss for me. I typically enjoy them at the start, but over time grow bored once I learn the designers tricks and know what to look for. Also, there's rarely reason for replay, leaving these games as a one time play experience. Play Kalei, then, has seemed to drop out of the sky and break all those preconceptions, taking a standard genre and turning it on its ear. I'm happy about this.Bug Village Walkthrough
It's time to go buggy with Bug Village developed by Glu Games for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Start out building a home for a single ant, invite some bees and lady bugs and before you know it, you have a Bug Village! Gamezebo's Bug Village quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Bug Village Preview
At some point in our lives, we all had an ant farm to play with. It's cool for a while, but it ultimately gets kinda boring since there's no real way to control the ants' paths. However, Glu Games is providing iOS gamers with the opportunity to directly affect their insect population in the upcoming Bug Village.