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: Kids
Super Smasher Review
By Mark Raby
Who doesn't love a good carnival game? Super Smasher takes one of the most well-known casual game fixtures and adds a bunch of colorful panache all around it to create what is ultimately a solid product.Shrek Forever After Review
Shrek Forever After has finally arrived in theatres, which means that tie-ins are appearing everywhere. Not surprisingly, one such tie-in is on the App Store for the iPod Touch and iPhone, aptly titled Shrek Forever After: The Game. This game is faced with the daunting perception that licensed properties are often underwhelming, but Gameloft seems determined to buck this trend by producing a substantial offering.Top Dog: Farmyard Adventures Review
It's not surprising that developer Flightless put out a game about herding sheep. After all, the company is housed in New Zealand, which (if I recall from a shearing demonstration I saw while visiting the country a decade ago) is the nation with a 30-to-1 ratio of sheep to people.Lorax Garden Review
By Jim Squires
With Earth Day right around the corner, there couldn't have been a better time for developer Oceanhouse Media to dust off The Lorax, Dr. Seuss' classic allegory about the environment and the impact we have on it. If you have a green thumb and you've been looking for an app that'll let you scratch that gardening itch, Lorax Garden might just be the game you're looking for.Max and the Magic Marker Preview
By Jim Squires
Every kid loves to draw, but few of them get to do it with a truly 'magic' marker! Max and the Magic Marker is a soon-to-release 2D puzzle platformer to be distributed by Legacy Games. Players will use their mouse to draw new objects that will to help Max navigate each level. The game promises 15 levels spanning 3 different worlds, all of which is presented in a friendly cartoon style.LEGO Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2 Review
By Jim Squires
If you were to stop me on the street and tell me that someone had created a LEGO Star Wars browser-game that was completely free, took hours to complete, and was even better than the originals, I would have laughed until I fell down. And yet here I am, realizing how ridiculous these claims must sound, about to tell you these very same things.Moshi Monsters Review
If there is a sentiment that sums up Moshi Monsters, it really is that one, and I mean it in the most flattering way possible. Nearly every moment of this exquisitely-crafted game shows tremendous polish, and it is all geared toward making the finished product more charming. While the game is clearly aimed at children aged seven to 12, there is more than enough here to keep parents involved as well.Wizard 101 Review
It remains to be seen if a Harry Potter virtual world will ever see the light of day, but even without Mr. Potter and the Weasleys nothing says we can't all be the wizard (or witch) of our dreams. Let's face it, we all dream of it at some level or another. You can deny it but the sheer popularity of The Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Narnia and countless other tales proves that a leetle part of you loves magic. KingsIsle's Wizard101 delivers in grandiose style on those yearnings for the mage in all of us.