Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
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The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
Tag: Simulation
OJO Agent Review
By Leif Johnson
Has it really been 16 years since Jerry Maguire? Apparently it doesn't matter. Cuba Gooding, Jr. is more likely to star in direct-to-DVD flops than Academy Award fodder and Tom Cruise may content himself with a movie a year, but apparently we're still as fascinated with sports agents as ever. OJO Agent hopes to cash in on this fascination by allowing players to sample almost every aspect of a sports agent's life--aside from, you know, having a change of heart and making up with Renée Zellweger. And for the most part, it does its job well.Cafeteria Nipponica Review
By Mike Rose
Another Kairosoft release, another weekend lost to the management game genre. Cafeteria Nipponica takes the developer's tried and tested formula to the food and drink sector, as players build a restaurant empire that starts on the outskirts of the big city, and eventually expands to the hustle and bustle of modern life.CelebrityMe Review
By Nadia Oxford
CelebrityMe by Seismic Games is a Facebook game that puts you in the overpriced shoes of a Los Angeles celebrity. Your avatar can live out your new virtual life as an actor, a musician, or a socialite--or you can go for broke and try for all three. Despite some flaws, CelebrityMe is generally a fun game that parodies the LA lifestyle more efficiently than it emulates it, but the game's refusal to take itself seriously is a big part of its draw.Cafeteria Nipponica Preview
By Jim Squires
Kairosoft has just leaked a message through the website kairopark.jp. "According to a well-informed source, a hot new app is bound for release soon... How about passing on the word via Twitter and other social media?" That hot new app? A restaurant simulation called Cafeteria Nipponica.Life Quest 2: Metropoville Review
Life is hard. There's only a limited amount of time in a day, and a finite amount of money you can spend. Is it better to start working right away at a lower rate, or spend more time in school? Should you rent, buy, or invest? While Life Quest 2: Metropoville takes an over-the-top presentation on what one can achieve in a lifetime, its parallels to real life decisions are surprisingly accurate.Paradise Club Review
By Leif Johnson
Ain't the Internet great? Here I am sitting in a chilly Chicago apartment during the last days of March, and I can now say I spent Spring Break running a trendy beach resort thanks to iZ's Paradise Club. Sure, my buddies in Florida may come back with genuine tans, but I significantly increased the club's income and helped save a newlywed couple's honeymoon. Alas, I just couldn't stand the working conditions. Not only was news of almost major action working its way onto my Facebook wall, but I also found myself being charge when I couldn't find a helping hand.CelebrityMe Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Have you ever wanted to live out the most glamorous parts of the celebrity lifestyle (hint: the parts that come before the endless ream of cruddy roles, the binge drinking, and the wrecked hotel rooms)? Seismic Games has your dreams covered with CelebrityMe, a character-driven social game that lets you build a celebrity, assemble a movie or him or her to star in, and then invites you to interact with the fans and the paparazzi (no fists, please).Deer Hunter Reloaded Preview
By Jim Squires
Have you ever dressed up like Elmer Fudd at the height of rabbit season and trekked off into the woods? Me neither. But even if hunting's not your thing, fans of games like Contract Killer may want to take note of this one. Sure you won't be taking shots at mobsters or zombies in Deer Hunter Reloaded, but you will be wielding a weapon that's been crafted under the supervision of the very same publishers - Glu Games. And really, what's Contract Killer but a hunting release about the deadliest (and undeadliest) prey of all?