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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Zombie Isle Review
You may have had enough of zombies by now. And you're probably sick of pirates too. But zombie pirates? Now you're talking. Zombie Isle is essentially a mobile version of the Facebook game Treasure Isle, but lacking any sort of social features. To make up for it the game has a few cool new gameplay twists and, of course, lots of brain eating zombies.Zombie Isle Walkthrough
Zombie Isle is an iPhone game developed by Glu Games that has you searching for treasure while managing an undead crew. Gamezebo's Zombie Isle strategy guide and walkthrough will provide you with a quick start guide, tips and tricks, hints and cheats so that you can sail the high seas in style.Minecraft Preview
By Mike Rose
If you were to ask an avid indie gamer what they believe to be the most important indie release of the last few years, they may well mention Minecraft without even pausing for thought. With over one million sales and nearly four million registered players, it may come as a surprise to learn that the game has not even been fully released yet.Wild West Express Review
By Alicia Ashby
Vivio's Wild West Express seems to be the end result of throwing FrontierVille, CityVille, and Lucky Train in a blender. It's effectively a Wild West themed city-building game where you need to build a thriving frontier town along a railroad. You need to carefully manage how you use your town's water supply, since every economic activity you can engage in consumes water. Will you use your water to run trains, grow crops, or simply try to attract people to your station? Your water supply regenerates over time, so you've got room to experiment with different sorts of activities.Galactic Trader Review
There's a lot going on in Galactic Trader. It's a game about mining strange alien planets for minerals, engaging in spaceship warfare, and buying and selling materials in an open market place. But, even with all of this going on, it's a surprisingly accessible game. Not every aspect of the game works well, but as a whole Galactic Trader is a largely enjoyable space sim.MyClub Review
My favorite experience while playing MyClub came not long after I clicked on one of my club's visitors. In other, similar social games, this usually signifies a chance to do something like improve the visitor's disposition (which is still possible here), but in MyClub I suddenly found myself looking through the eyes of the visitor as he downed a drink at the bar. Afterwards, he moved to the dance floor and later checked out my arcade table. Suddenly, all those hours of decorating my club seemed worthwhile and I could see why some choices worked and why others didn't. It's a small gimmick, but it highlights the tremendous potential of this new 3D club sim.Magical Diary Preview
By Erin Bell
Imagine how fun high school would have been if instead of writing an essay for your final exam, your teachers simply tossed you into the nearest dungeon to see if you were smart enough to escape. It's all par for the course in Magical Diary, the upcoming RPG/romance sim from Hanako Games (Cute Knight, Fatal Hearts) where you play a student trying to make it through wizarding school.TrainCity Review
I came to TrainCity as one of the few Americans who still rides trains on a daily basis, whether it's by dodging knife fights on Chicago's Green Line or suffering through yuppie commentaries on Desperate Housewives on the statelier Metra line. As such, perhaps I expected a bit too much from this charming but simple offering by LIFO Interactive and Gamevil. TrainCity has passenger trains, yes, but it wrestles with just how to implement them into the growing city around it (much like Houston or Los Angeles), and while the overall gameplay isn't bad at all, TrainCity is probably best left to the most casual of city builders.