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: Multiplayer
Trivi.al Preview
Do you have a know-it-all friend who has an answer to everything? The kind of person who always thinks they're right? Well, now you have the chance to see if they really do know it all. Trivi.al is a mobile trivia game (and clever URL) that will give you the chance to pit your wit against everyone on your friends list.SmashMuck Champions Preview
By Dant Rambo
In Gamezebo's preview of Critter Escape, I expressed my love for worlds that exist in more than just a single game. As such, there's some weird kind of poetry in writing about SmashMuck Champions, a game that, along with Critter Escape, invites players to glimpse into the world of Planet Muck.Matching With Friends Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Get ready to shake down your friends: it's time for everyone to form a circle, hold hands, and enjoy another "With Friends" title by Zynga. This time we're playing Matching With Friends for iOS, a number-and-block matching game that appears to be in the same wheelhouse as the well-loved tile-based game Qwirkle (which too, is destined for mobile devices soon).Heroes & Generals Preview
By Dant Rambo
In case you haven't noticed, war is kind of a big deal in video games. For years now we've reenacted historic ones, engaged in futuristic ones, and battled in ones only loosely based in reality. The browser-based Heroes & Generals falls into the first of those categories, placing players in a World War II setting. Playing to the strengths of the platform, it features a persistent war that players can join at any time.BigHead Bash Review
By Mike Rose
Calling someone "bigheaded" suddenly becomes a compliment as we step into the world of BigHead Bash - a Soldat-inspired side-scrolling multiplayer shooter set in a toyshop. As bullets fly and kill streaks rise, heads expand until they're fit to burst, making for a far easier target and levelling the playing field.BattleSpace Review
By Tony Capri
Let it not be said I have no love for Atlus. They extended online play for Demon's Souls, and for that they shall forever hold a place dear in my heart. Unfortunately, their latest attempt to infiltrate the freemium arena has been less fruitful. BattleSpace talks the talk, but this uninspired social adventure simply isn't firing on all thrusters.Soctics League Review
By Dant Rambo
Some things go together incredibly well. Chocolate and peanut butter. Milk and cookies. Flintstones and Jetsons. The same holds true in the world of video games, and that's great news for developer Bitongo's Soctics League. It boldly combines elements of soccer and air hockey, resulting in something a little more strategy-heavy than either of its counterparts. Also, far less dangerous. Have you ever been hit in the head with a soccer ball? Ouch.Warhammer Online: Wrath of Heroes Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Nobody likes to be disappointed, which is why so many gamers were bummed when Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning turned out to be somewhat underwhelming. BioWare and EA are taking another shot at doing right by the rich Warhammer setting with Warhammer Online: Wrath of Heroes, a free-to-play burst of three-team PvP action. The end result is easy to pick up and play, but might take some time and effort to master.