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
Bubble Ball Review
By David Stone
Maybe you've heard this kind of Cinderella story before: A Utah-based eighth grader named Robert Nay has created an app that, somehow, has become a sensation on the App Store. It's even spending some time at the top of the free apps chart. If you're looking for a review that echoes the feel-good story here… well, please don't send me hate mail. Bubble Ball is okay, but its popularity seems spurred more by its maker than its contents.DiscoTech Review
By David Stone
We've had ball-based platform puzzle games for quite some time now. In them, we've used everything from marbles to encapsulated monkeys (a phrase you might never expect to type). It finally took develop D7 to realize what was missing: a disco ball! Too bad that the result, DiscoTech is missing a fair bit itself.Geared 2! Walkthrough
Geared 2! is an puzzle game from Bryan Mitchell for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Building on the foundation of the original Geared game, Geared 2! challenges your mind and reflexes like never before. Thanks to Gamezebo's quick start guide, you'll be solving puzzles like mad.Hook Worlds Review
By Jim Squires
If you didn't manage to get enough swingin' action in Hook Champ and Super QuickHook, Rocketcat Games has just launched the third game in its rope-and-hook series, Hook Worlds. Unlike its predecessors, Hook Worlds takes a break from careful and detailed stages to dabble in the endless running genre.Geared 2! Review
Geared 2! takes the addictive elements found in the first title and expands on the premise by adding new challenges, 60 new levels and prettier graphics.Gravity Guy Review
Sonic the Hedgehog has got nothing on the Gravity Guy, the star of a brand new 2D racing game for the iPhone named after its hero. Compared to the Sonic games, Gravity Guy is much more difficult and fast-paced -- but there's still a lot here to like.Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift Review
By Jim Squires
'Tis the season to be jolly, and if you're the developer behind Cut the Rope, you've had a lot to be jolly about this year. One of the biggest selling and most critically beloved titles of 2010 gets a free holiday makeover to satisfy new players and old fans alike - but is Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift the stocking stuffer you've been waiting for, or a quickly rushed lump of coal?A Moon For The Sky Review
By David Stone
Combining line drawing, physics and arcade style gameplay, A Moon for the Sky doesn't really bring anything new to the table - but it doesn't have to. It's a fun, simple game that sates many different parts of your gaming appetite. Yet while it's a great gaming appetizer, it doesn't have quite enough content to be a real main course.