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: Physics
Colour Bind Review
By Andy Chalk
Gravity, as we all know, keeps us held firmly to the surface of our lovely planet Earth. But imagine if gravity's effect was dependent upon color: a deep red hue may hold your feet to the ground, but turning blue could launch you toward the ceiling; going green could see you flung to the left or right, and if you turn purple, well, then you're really in trouble. That's the premise in Colour Bind, a brilliantly torturous 2D puzzle-platformer that will have you bouncing off walls and spinning around in circles.Rubber Tacos Review
By David Oxford
Rubber Tacos is a free-to-play Facebook game which follows the slingshot-styled game formula, though not without a few twists.Rubber Tacos Walkthrough
Rubber Tacos is an adventure game developed by Sava Transmedia. In this adventure game you will have to bounce through absurdist levels to reunite a family of high-flying luchadors. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.The Basement Collection Review
By Jim Squires
If you travel in indie gaming circles, there's a pretty good chance you've heard the name Edmund McMillen. He's the man behind such hits as Super Meat Boy and The Binding of Isaac. But have you ever wondered what he did before these modern marvels of fun? Well he made more games, of course!Blast-A-Way Review
By Dant Rambo
Blast-A-Way is a devious game, and that's something every player must come to terms with. If it wasn't, it wouldn't bombard you with colorful obstacles and force you to rescue the poor, innocent "Boxies" that inhabit its world. But you can't be too mad at it, really. The game only does these things because it loves you, and wants you to have fun. Isn't that sweet?Incredipede Preview
By Eli Cymet
Colin Northway has a fascination with machination. His first title was the flash hit Fantastic Contraption, which had players constructing makeshift vehicles to guide unassuming shapes to safety. The game quickly became an internet hit, and spawned not only sequels, but curiosity about how the indie developer would follow it up. Now, Northway Games is back with Incredipede: an experience every bit as much about construction, but of a vastly different nature.Colour Bind Preview
By Andy Chalk
The puzzle-platformer parade is about to get a little more colorful with the upcoming release of Colour Bind, a 2D driving game based on colored gravity that's hard to describe, and even harder to play.The Basement Collection Preview
By Dant Rambo
There are very few game designers out there who show their fans as much love as Team Meat's Edmund McMillen. If you follow him on Twitter or frequent his website, chances are you've seen him sharing and praising a whole lot of fan art. And if that weren't enough, he also takes the time to answer questions over on his Formspring page, fielding just about every bizarre (and good!) question tossed his way. Now, he's gearing up to release The Basement Collection, a love letter to all the fans who have supported him and his work throughout the years.