Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
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Hotel Vegas Preview
By Dant Rambo
Gossip is a divisive thing. Some of us try to ignore it, whereas others spend absurd amounts of time reading up on what insert-celebrity-here got themselves into this week. If you fall into the latter camp, then developer Tagplay is about to release the perfect game for you. Called Hotel Vegas, it's a title that deals heavily in the art of celebrity gossip and scandal.Prehistoric Park Preview
By Nadia Oxford
History tells us that prehistoric man was preoccupied with battling starvation, sickness, and the elements, so he probably didn't have much time for leisure. Well, as it turns out, history doesnt know everything. Prehistoric Park for iOS and Android is proof that cavemen built sprawling amusement parks for good times. Archeologists just haven't told us yet because they don't want any outsiders hogging the stone slide.Era of Sail Review
By Leif Johnson
Columbus, the protagonist of DreaminGame's Era of Sail, is a plucky little chap. Only moments after he's discovered bobbing amid the wreckage of a ship, he's already throwing his weight around the local port in his role of port manager, criticizing the dilapidated mills and lack of commerce. But rather than just grumbling about it, he immediately sets off to remedy the issues. We could use more people like him.Ruby Skies Review
By Jim Squires
Does anyone else remember when treasure hunting games were all the rage on Facebook a few years back? Games like Treasure Isle, where you'd click square by square as you "explored" territory, trying to complete collections of items? Ruby Skies takes that idea and tries to evolve it, and while it's not much of an evolution, the end result proves to be surprisingly addictive.Vote For Me Presidential Election Review
By AJ Dellinger
It's election season for politicians across America as they battle to be the representatives of their constituents. It's always election season in the App Store--games and apps of all sorts vie for a position at the top of the chart, earning them even more attention from other potential supporters. Not unlike politicians, some apps just want to give the people what they want, whereas others are after the money of their supporters. If only we could elect Om-Nom from the Cut the Rope franchise; now there's a guy I'd give money to.True Skate Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Skateboarding is cool, but undeniably hard. I only had to suffer a few dozen bruises and road rashes in my youth to realize I was never going to be good at it. Were it easier, though, there's little doubt I would have stuck with it longer. And if True Skate by True Axis had been around back then (along with an iOS device to play it), I probably would have just skipped the pain and skateboarded with my fingers instead.Monster Mansion Review
By Nadia Oxford
It's beginning to look a lot like Halloween. The App Store is packed with monster-based offerings, and zombie games seem to be breeding with real gusto. While the crisp autumn air and blazing foliage is probably enough to nudge any developer into a gothic mood, there's no doubt that the months leading up to the theatrical release of Hotel Transylvania likewise inspired the birth of a cutesy monster or two. Case in point: Monster Mansion for iOS.Prison Architect Preview
If Kickstarter has taught us anything, it's that people are more than willing to preemptively support projects they believe in. We've recently learned a similar lesson from Prison Architect, Introversion Software's newest undertaking. Along with the fact that gamers really, really want to build and run a prison full of cute but deadly sprites. Like, now, please.