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.
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What’s the Phrase Review
By Nadia Oxford
It's been about a year since Zynga bought OMGPop and Draw Something for $180 million, which means it's also been about a year since Draw Something's popularity deflated like a cheap balloon and left Zynga holding a rubbery corpse. 2012 proved to be a year of major reflection and restructuring for the social gaming giant, and its latest mobile title, What's The Phrase, presents a good opportunity for the company to demonstrate that it's learned some lessons. So are we witnessing the dawn of a sadder, wiser Zynga? Eh, well, maybe.Raft Pirates Review
By Nadia Oxford
Life on the high seas is dangerous, especially if you're a robot pirate. Even if the law doesn't string you up, a little bit of sea-spray will corrode you as surely as acid. What's a robot sea-dog to do? Why, live life to the fullest, of course! That means taking down your enemies, picking over the skeletal remains of their ships, and then using that scrap to make your own ship the biggest, ugliest, floating fortress that ever sailed across Neptune's front lawn.Akaneiro: Demon Hunters Walkthrough
Akaneiro: Demon Hunters is an action RPG developed by Spicy Horse. Hunt down the demons that are threatening the land and become the best Akane hunter you can be. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Ecol Tactics Preview
By Nick Tylwalk
Ecol might only be one letter and a period away from something most people don't care to be around, but T Play Interactive, YD Interactive and OnNet are hoping everyone will want to know what it's all about in the next few months. That's because the studios are putting the finishing touches on Ecol Tactics, a tactical fantasy RPG that looks like it might bring back warm, fuzzy memories of certain alliterative console games of the past.Galaxy on Fire – Alliances Preview
By Joe Jasko
Fishlabs has announced their newest MMORTS mobile game: Galaxy on Fire - Alliances. MMORTS, as it turns out, stands for massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game, and this one already looks to be quite the promising effort. In the world of Alliances, three powerful and rival factions, the Terrans, Vossk, and Nivelians, are all vying for control of an unexplored planet, in order to capitalize on the promise of its valuable resources and ancient artifacts. The game combines the need for tactical and strategic thinking, along with the organizational skills of resource management to build and extend your empire across the stars. In the first few screenshots released of the game, we see players planting futuristic buildings across the surface of a fiery molten planet.Retrovirus Review
By Andy Chalk
In Retrovirus you take on the role of an anti-virus program sent out to track down and destroy a particularly nasty worm that's infected the computer in which you reside. But as an "Agent" inhabiting a world of bits and bytes that's shaped to resemble our own, the process is very hands-on: Your tools are the digital equivalent of shotguns and rocket launchers, and the worm and its minions are doing their level best to kill you. It's not without flaws, but somehow this strange, low-priced indie game turned out to be one of the most entertaining shooters I've played in an awfully long time.zTanks Preview
By Joe Jasko
Whenever I have a disagreement with one of my friends over something, there's usually only one way we can ever solve our differences: in an all-out tank war. Luckily, zTanks will save me the trouble of building a shoddy and illegal tank in my backyard, and just let me battle my friends online using digital tanks instead.Worms Review
By Joe Jasko
In case you're new to the world of Worms, let me get you up to speed. Worms is a turn-based strategy game by Team 17, where you command a squad of war-hardened worms, and fight for control of, uh, whatever it is that worms go to war for. Now that the worms have inched their way onto the barracks of Facebook, will their addictive firefights hold up in the fast-paced social scene?