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: Simulation
Minecraft Review
By Mike Rose
Is there really anything else to be said about Minecraft? The indie phenomenon, which started life as a small experimental sandbox exploration title back in 2009, programmed and designed by a single man, has since evolved into one of the best-selling indie games of all time, with millions of players obsessed with it, and dozens of awards under its belt.Swords and Potions Review
By Nadia Oxford
Games typically slip us into the leather shoes of wizards, adventurers, and dragon-slayers, but rarely do we see any love given to the merchants who equip those men and women before they go off to seek their fame, fortune, and possibly a nasty manticore sting. It's time to give shopkeepers their due with Swords and Potions, a Facebook game that lets you don the apron of a young medieval merchant.Tap Buggies Walkthrough
Tap Buggies developed by Pocket Gem games for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch is an adorable game that lets you build a delightful home for all kinds of cute bugs. Set up all kinds of special rooms in the tree trunk, meadow, leaves, and even in the ground. Hire workers to build all kinds of fun rooms, chefs to cook food, and nannies to take care of the young. You will be able to expand from the tree trunks to the meadow and even house the bugs underground! Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Tap Buggies Review
Pocket Gems, the mobile games developer behind popular titles such as Tap Pet Hotel and Tap Zoo, is adding a new 2D app to its repertoire: Tap Buggies. As the name would suggest, it's centric to the insect world, and in typical Pocket Gems fashion consists of creatures wielding big watery eyes. Oh yeah, and it also goes into that whole business simulation concept again. This time around, however, it's been shrunken down to a bug's level.Day Dream Review
Let's face it, we've all dreamed about getting that winning lottery ticket and becoming instant millionaires. Of course, that's not likely to happen, which is why the concept behind Day Dream is so appealing. Unfortunately, the reality of the game is far from what one would hope, with most of the play feeling superfluous and un-gratifying. You may be able to buy the cars, homes, and vacations of your dreams, but it's just not that much fun when the spending isn't real.Majesty: Northern Expansion Review
By Andy Chalk
Majesty: The Northern Expansion is a phenomenal game. If you're a strategy fan, you might as well save yourself a few minutes and just go get it now, because that's going to be the wrap-up at the end of this review: buy this game. And if you're not a strategy fan, this real-time strategy/kingdom-building hybrid might just make you one.Pixel Mall Review
Another Christmas recently came and went bringing with it the occasional reminder that when we want to be nice to each other, things can be pretty good. Of course, that warm and fuzzy feeling has to fight and claw its way through the ever-growing mountain of rampant over-spending and the stress of encouraged consumerism that you'll find in most shopping malls. The 16 bit-styled wonderland of Pixel Mall gives you the chance to experience all this from afar in a free, Tiny Tower-esque management game.WeTopia Review
WeTopia is the latest city-builder to hit Facebook, and its cartoony, quasi-3D art style is bringing with it all the standards players have come to know as well as a little bit of charity. Tying play into donations to non-profit organizations aiding children in both Haiti and the United States, the game is nothing terribly original from a design perspective, but at the very least, it is for a good cause