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There are still places untouched by the enlightening hands of the Internet. If you and your Android device end up in one of these dark places, you may feel cut-off from the rest of the world. Don't panic, the solution is simple – here are the best offline Android games for you to check out, recently updated with new recommendations for you to try.

Most free-to-play games above a certain graphical quality tend to have most of their features limited to online use, since that's a big part of how they make money (by showing online ads, encouraging competition with better-equipped players and so on). Generally speaking, premium paid games tend to be better for offline use, though there are still good free offline games. We've picked the best of the bunch for you to enjoy:

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JYDGE

If you ever wanted to live out your Judge Dredd fantasies of unleashing justice upon the violent miscreants of a futuristic dystopia, then this is the game for you. JYDGE is a 'twin-stick' shooter game, which means you have two (in this case virtual) joysticks, one moves your character, the other aims and shoots your weapon. The simple and fluid control scheme lends itself to a frantic pace. You have to react quickly to enemies and bullets - to take cover, aim, move and fire at the same time.

With a slick cyberpunk aesthetic and pounding synth-rock soundtrack, JYDGE keeps the action flowing liberally. The different missions offer a variety of challenges, and completing them unlocks points to be used to upgrade the cybernetic enhancements of your gavel gun for extra fire modes, health points, secondary weapons and so on. This, plus extra mission objectives to complete for medals, help keep things fresh.

JYDGE
  • App version: 1.2.0.4
  • Compatibility: Android 3.0 and up
  • Price: $9.99

Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition

One of my complaints about SFIV: CE when it first came out for Android was that it required an internet connection to play. Thankfully, Capcom have since removed this nonsensical restriction and you can now enjoy the brawler completely disconnected.

Of course, you cannot play matches against real players unless you're online, but for arcade style solo-play vs the AI, it's the best offline fighting game for Android available. A free download basically gets you a demo with Ryu and a couple of characters, but a one-time $5 purchase unlocks Chun-Li, Guile and all the classic fighters from the coin-op days, alongside newer faces. The touchscreen controls for mobile are decent, with an option to turn on a dedicated assist button for your special moves if you find them too tricky.

  • App version: 1.01.02
  • Compatibility: Android 4.4 and up
  • Price: Free/$5

Implosion: Never Lose Hope

This fantastic action game from Rayark is a good looking sci-fi slash-n-shoot-em-up romp, in which you control a snazzy-looking mech. You are charged with saving humanity from a plague of alien mutants. The first six levels are free to play and a one-time IAP unlocks the whole game - an epic campaign, side-missions and challenges that will keep you busy for hours.

With responsive controls, effortlessly badass looking animations and a variety of nasty enemies and challenging boss battles, I must admit that Implosion got me hooked. The levels are mostly well-designed for short (5-10 min) bursts of play, but there are a variety of special conditions that you can aim for to add replayability and unlock cool stuff.

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If you shell out $9.99 for the full game you can also unlock other playable characters with different capabilities (one for the main campaign, one in a side-story). There's a plot with pretty cutscenes too, but I can wholeheartedly recommend it for the carnage alone.

Implosion - Never Lose Hope
  • App version: 1.2.12
  • Compatibility: Android 4.0 and up
  • Price: $9.99

Kingdom: New Lands

Kindgom: New Lands is a side-scrolling survival strategy game with retro pixel graphics, in which you take on the role of a monarch exploring new lands and building up settlements from scratch. Although the idea of a wandering king dropping coins on random peasants in the wilderness is a silly scenario, the gameplay is compelling. You move from area to area, gathering coins and carefully deciding where to spend them. That way when the inevitable invasion comes, your new town can hold it together.

The game is simple to play, with one resource to gather and spend (coins) and a simple tap control. However, don't be fooled, the well-designed areas require real strategy to beat. For example, it seems obvious to cut down all the trees you can for construction, but doing so prevents new encampments from arriving and you need those to recruit the peasants, making you lose out on manpower.

Each new land has different conditions and opportunities that make decisions a careful balancing act. Figuring out the game will at first lead to some inevitable disasters as you experiment. But the challenge is all part of the fun, and provides some heart-pumping moments when the demon army spills from the portal and you need to chose wisely for your poor subjects.

Kingdom: New Lands
  • App version: 1.2.8
  • Compatibility: Android 5.0 and up
  • Price: $9.99

Alto's Odyssey

The long-awaited sequel to Alto's Adventure recently arrived on Android! The new sequel swaps out snowboarding for sandboarding in the desert, canyons and other exotic locales, but just like its predecessor, it can be enjoyed completely offline.

As well as a change of scenery, Alto's Odyssey brings more variety in levels, more movement tricks, more worlds to discover and secrets to find. Beautiful scenery and music help create a relaxing and absorbing atmosphere. You can play the game for points or just chill out with the consequence-free 'zen' mode.

Alto's Odyssey is free to play, but you'll get ads in between levels that can be removed for a couple of bucks. If you're impatient, you can also outright purchase the coins that you normally collect in the different levels, which can then be used to unlock special items and bonuses, like a wingsuit or a compass that provides powerups.

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  • App version: 1.0.2
  • Compatibility: Android 4.1 and up
  • Price: Free, ad-supported, in-app purchases

Reigns: Her Majesty

In this game of thrones, you swipe or you die. And sometimes you still die, but it's always fun. Besides, you can always happily reincarnate back into royalty and try again.

A sequel to Reigns, a kingdom sim with decisions made through Tinder-style swiping, Reigns: Her Majesty puts you in the queen's fancy shoes this time. However, the basic premise is the same - using a selection of cards and items (new to the sequel), you make decisions that attempt to balance the budget and various other aspects of your kingdom, such as the people, the army and the church. Not to mention your own desires.

Reigns: Her Majesty works best played in short sessions that give the impression of an episodic progression through an ongoing story of politicking, intrigue at court, secret affairs, occult conspiracies - a queen's life is never dull.

Although it's a game that makes you think carefully, if you want to work for a perfect ending, I never got too stressed about making the wrong decision. This is thanks to the clever writing, which delivers even missteps and misfortunes (and deaths) with a delightfully dark humor.

Reigns: Her Majesty
  • App version: 1
  • Compatibility: Android 4.3 and up
  • Price: $2.99

ICEY

On the surface, ICEY is a beautiful action hack-and-slasher. The cybernetic samurai protagonist slashes, spins and dashes through an assortment of robotic foes out to get her. As you run and fight through the various stages, you'll enjoy plenty of satisfying and stylish beat-em up romps, all the while guided by the friendly narrator, that nudges you in the direction of your antagonist with a helpful arrow.

Sure, you could do that. And it's a lot of fun. But don't be deceived by the apparently straightforward presentation. Even early on ICEY hints that there's more going on under the surface. Should you choose to defy the narrator and explore off the beaten path, you'll discover hidden depths and an intriguing story that breaks through the fourth wall and is worth paying attention to.

ICEY
  • App version: 1.0.4
  • Compatibility: Android 4.1 and up
  • Price: $1.99

Thimbleweed Park

Thimbleweed Park is a fantastic old-school adventure game with a lot of modern features, but true to its old-school roots. The whole game plays completely offline. Monkey Island/Maniac Mansion creator Ron Gilbert spins a compelling yarn, reminiscent of the X-Files and Twin Peaks, about a pair of idiosyncratic FBI agents investigating a murder mystery in an equally idiosyncratic town.

Initially mistrustful of each other, the Feds realize they have to work together to solve the case. As the plot thickens, a pair of local misfits get involved for their own reasons. And that's when things get weird...er. Much weirder.

The puzzles are challenging, and the ability to control multiple characters offers some creative and complex (if not always completely logical) solutions to the various obstacles you meet in the story. But if you'd rather just enjoy the stylish retro pixel graphics and quirky sense of humor without having to furrow your brow too much, there's an easy mode that goes light on the puzzles.

For fans of story and puzzles alike, Thimbleweed Park is a delight, and well worth the 10 bucks.

Thimbleweed Park
  • App version: 1.0.4
  • Compatibility: Android 4.4 and up
  • Price: $9.99

Crashlands

Crashlands is a fantastically well-designed game that plonks your protagonist on a dangerous planet with a mission to build a base, defeat your enemies, and eventually escape back to space.

The combat system is simple and fun. A streamlined inventory makes it easy to harvest resources and craft your base and items.

The story is lighthearted with plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor. For $6.99, Crashlands offers potentially infinite and addictive gameplay - once you've beaten the game, you can simply make more content with the level editor.

Crashlands
  • App version: 1.2.16
  • Compatibility: Android 2.3 or higher
  • Price: $6.99

Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition

Planescape: Torment is rightly remembered by gamers of a certain age as a masterpiece. Yet, the Dungeons and Dragons based RPG that wowed so many in the year 2000 hasn't aged so well alongside modern AAA titles.

Thankfully, Beamdog has given this classic title a modern facelift and tune-up that includes various convenience tweaks, as well as beautification and a remastered soundtrack.

Just $9.99 on Android, Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition's rich and immersive storytelling remains as compelling as ever, and you can expect to sink 30-40 hours into completing it.

If you enjoy Planescape: Torment, then you might also want to check out Beamdog's similarly enhanced editions of classic RPGs such as Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate 2.

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Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition
  • App version: 3.1.3.0
  • Compatibility: Android 3.0 or higher
  • Price: $10.99

XCOM: Enemy Within

XCOM: Enemy Within is a graphically impressive tactical strategy game in which you control a crack team tasked with taking down hordes of hostile alien monsters.

Easy enough to learn, but difficult to master, XCOM's missions become progressively harder. However, you’ll also get the chance to upgrade your team with alien tech, powerful weapons and new recruits. Online multiplayer is available, but the offline campaign is more than enough to keep you occupied.

$9.99 will net you plenty of deep tactical gameplay, but be sure to check its OS compatibility before you buy, as XCOM: Enemy Within has issues running on post-Lollipop Android versions.

XCOM®: Enemy Within
  • App version: 1.7.0
  • Compatibility: Android 4.0 or higher
  • Price: $6.99

Into The Dead

Want to get a little scared? Put yourself in a dark room, plug in your headphones and launch 'Into the Dead'! In this title, the player is immersed in a post-apocalyptic world where the undead rule.

There's only one thing to do, try run as long as you can, but how long will you manage to survive?

Into the Dead
  • App version: 2.4.1
  • Compatibility: Android 4.1 or higher
  • Price: Free with in-app purchases

Plague Inc.

Have you ever dreamed of creating a virus to exterminate humanity? I hope not. Regardless, Plague Inc. combines the 'strategy' and 'post-apocalypse' genres.

In this game, you must try to infect the world's population with a deadly virus, choosing from among the 12 accessible types. Moreover, the game is equipped with an artificial intelligence that will challenge your efforts.

Plague Inc.
  • App version: 1.12.5
  • Compatibility: Android 4.0 or higher
  • Price: Free with in-app purchases

Tank Hero: Laser Wars

I've played a lot of tank games on Android, and none have stood out in my memory as much as Tank Hero - the first of the series, and Tank Hero: Laser Wars, which revives the concept with up-to-date graphics and a ton of fun.

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Tank Hero: Laser Wars is completely free, and only takes up about 22 MB of space on your smartphone.

Tank Hero: Laser Wars
  • App version: 1.1.6
  • Compatibility: Android 2.3 or higher
  • Price: Free

Minecraft: Pocket Edition

Minecraft: Pocket Edition is part of one of the biggest selling video game franchises ever. The mobile version of the beloved title might not have everything that its desktop PC counterpart does, but after a number of years of frequent updates, it’s pretty darn close.

What Minecraft: Pocket Edition delivers is a huge open world sandbox for creation and/or survival. You can play it purely to craft impressive structures and mechanisms, or you can take on survival mode where you must defend against enemy mobs through harsh nights, all the while discovering new items and creating stronger equipment.

There are hundreds of weapons, items and potions, as you might expect. However, it’s the simple act of placing blocks, one at a time, to create structures, that has kept its audience captivated since its launch and what gives Minecraft its incredible replay value.

Though there have been dozens of titles since, which have tried to copy this craft and survive formula (Minecraft certainly wasn’t the first to do it), none have managed to match the satisfaction of building like Minecraft.

Minecraft: Pocket Edition can be enjoyed offline for the $6.99 entry fee. You’ll need to be online if you want to play with friends, but no internet connection is required to play the main game alone.

If you’re still unsure about Minecraft: Pocket Edition, there’s a 30-day free trial available, so you can see what all the fuss is about.

Minecraft
  • App version: Varies with device
  • Compatibility: Varies with device
  • Price: $6.99

Limbo

Limbo is a bleak 2D platform game, in which you a control a young boy who's entered a lonely, monochromatic world in search of his sister.

It's a classic PC indie game that's been ported with great care onto Android. Limbo's world is sad, eerie and beautiful, and you'll soon be too immersed in its enigmatic story to care about the fact that you don't have an internet connection.

LIMBO
  • App version: 1.16
  • App Compatibility: Android 4.4 or higher
  • Price: $4.99

Did we miss anything? Let us know what your favorite offline Android games are in the comments.

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A good game on your android device has got to be one of the best game that you can play anywhere. Don’t you just love to challenge yourself or others to a good game that keeps you on the edge of your seat? Well, sometimes it can be all fun and games till you realize that the game is ridden with what I like to call hidden fun-spoiling charges. It’s always such a bummer when you realize that you have to access data so that you can move on to the next level or unlock a power-up. Many players will swear that developers who come up with such games do not have the best interest of the players at heart.

You do not have to worry anymore. Some smart developers, I tend to think that they are also players, have come up with an ingenious way to save you from the purchases and the wastage of money on data bundles or Wi-Fi in order to play your most favorite game. They developed offline games! But before we can delve into these offline games, let’s try to understand the reasons why developers are developing online games. It’s only fair that we do so before we can pass on the judgment.

What are the best Offline Games?

  • BADLAND
  • Minecraft Pocket edition
  • Shadow Fight 2
  • Infinity loop
  • Asphalt 8 airborne
  • Despicable me
  • Six guns: Gang showdown
  • Plants vs Zombies 2
  • Hill Climb Racing 2
  • Brain It On! – Physics Puzzles
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    Why developers creating online games?

    The major reason comes from the loss of revenue due to piracy. Once an offline game has been produced, it can be copied and even be redistributed for free. This can be blamed on the many piracy sites and the ability to directly share some games and apps across devices.

    Developers also create online games to make game play more interactive as the player can compete against other players worldwide. To earn revenue from the games, developers introduced in-app purchases. They realized that instead of limiting players to coins/tokens within the game to upgrade various aspects of the game play, they could allow the users to purchase the items using real money. This is facilitated using online payment methods such as google pay.

    Most developers of free games have to somehow cash in on their creations and, therefore, they allow companies to advertise through their game applications. These will appear if you are connected to the internet while on the game. Ironically, to get rid of them, most developers will give you the option of a paid for an upgrade that will keep them at bay.
    Despite it all, it is always nice and more convenient to have and offline game, free of adds that you can always rely on for entertainment and to pass the time.

    So here are ten of the best offline android games we pick for our list of best free games without WiFi.

    1. BADLAND

    Price: Free with AdsDownload on Google Play

    This is a 2D runner game, set in a beautiful forest full of various residents. There is, however, something terribly wrong with the forest and you, one of the forest dwellers, has to find out what’s wrong. Along the way are a numerous number of imaginative traps and obstacles that you now have to overcome. The game has stunning physics-based gameplay, quality graphics, and audio to optimize your gameplay.

    The game can allow up to four multiplayer on the same device and allows you to beat the competition by knocking your rivals off spinning saws. You can also work together to beat a different level or even create levels of your own. There are really no limits or rules to this game; it is just endless fun. The game has over 10 million downloads and a 4.5-star rating on google play, proof that it is really a joy to play. It is available for free on google play with a download size of 184Mb.

    2. Minecraft Pocket edition

    Price: $5.99/ Offers IAPDownload on Google Play

    Developed by Mojang, Minecraft is a true adventure game allowing you to put your creativity on the loose. Set in an infinite virtual world the game allows you to use blocky cubes to create your own virtual world whether it’s a bridge, clouds or building using the many materials available; dirt, stone, brick or sand. The game has several modes including survival mode in which each block is hand cut and collected in the open world. Although tedious, it comes in handy since when the sun comes down, the bad guys come for you and you better be prepared. The game is 76.23mb and is available on google play store.

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    3. Shadow Fight 2

    Price: Free with Ads/ Offers IAPDownload on Google Play

    Action lovers here is the game for you. Remember those kung-fu movies with all the acrobatic kicks and moves, well here you get the chance to try them on real enemies but with an addition of lethal weapons. Shadow Fight is a 2D game based on a character “Shadow “who lost his physical body when he unleashed some powerful demons as he tried to save his home from invaders. He now exists as a skilled shadow warrior who has to fight the demons and their various bodyguards in his quest to get back what he lost. The game has numerous stages to ensure you will always have an enemy to fight. The game has some in-app purchases but is not impossible to play without.

    4. Infinity loop

    Price: Free with Ads/ Offers IAPDownload on Google Play

    Infinity loop combines simplicity and relaxation. Gameplay involves connecting various curved shapes to create a complete shape with no breaks. In dark mode, you now have to break a complete shape into its individual components until each part is on its own. You could play its infinite levels for hours without losing interest. As you progress, the levels become more complicated but can be solved just as easily as the earlier levels. The developers argue that the game was not created to become harder, but for you to relax and make those loops, this is complemented by the Thai like audio the ushers you to the next level. The game is free on google play store and is only 4.05Mb.

    5. Asphalt 8 airborne

    Price: Free with Ads/ Offers IAPDownload on Google Play

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    The latest version of the asphalt games, asphalt 8 is a true combination of quality graphics, speed, and awesome cars. The new asphalt 8 combines new stunts cars and arcades, even an aircraft carrier. The developers decided to throw everything they can on this one. On a good device, the game play is pretty smooth as you race against other opponents to win cash prizes that you can then use for upgrades and to also purchase new cars. Although the game can be played offline, the multiplayer experience for asphalt 8 airborne is one of a kind and is actually one of its strong points. The game is free on google play but has in-app purchases.

    6. Despicable me

    Price: Free with Ads/ Offers IAPDownload on Google Play

    The minions are here, and they have brought with them loads of fun and bananas. Despicable me is a 3D runner game where you race with the minions collecting bananas as you jump, roll, dodge or just scramble against others in fast-paced missions. In the game, you get to run through awesome locations inspired by the actual movie as you upgrade to awesomely costumes as you also use hilarious weapons and power ups. You also get to battle villains such as Vector is awesome 3D graphics. The game is free for download on google play store but has in-app purchases. Banana!

    7. Six guns: Gang showdown

    Price: Free with Ads/ Offers IAPDownload on Google Play

    Created by Gameloft, six guns gives you the true feel of the wild west, and you better be strapped. Six guns is a third person shooter action game based on the action scenes of the wild west Arizona and Oregon in a land filled with cowboys, bandits and scary vampires. You have to complete 40 missions, as you race horses, take out robbers and finish off waves of enemies along the way. You can unlock different weapons clothes and weapons to help you off in your action filled adventure. The game is free to download and play on google play store. Only the bandits and vampires pay for it.

    8. Plants vs Zombies 2

    Price: Free with Ads/ Offers IAPDownload on Google Play

    Everybody loved plants vs zombies and 2 is here. The game was once on PCs before it came to mobile platform in 2013. For those not familiar with the game, plants vs zombies is an arcade game where live plants have to repel a vicious attack by zombies to your home before they invade the house to eat your brains. The plants have many capabilities such as launching watermelon or corn missiles at the zombies. Plants vs Zombies 2 comes with hilarious and exciting new levels to keep you entertained all through. The game is free to install on google play store.

    9. Hill Climb Racing 2

    Price: Free with Ads/ Offers IAP

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    This is an upgrade form the exciting and hilarious Hill climb only with more cars costumes and hilly arcades to drive over. You can even perform backflips in the air hoping that you will not fall and break a few bones. It is free to download on google play store with in app purchases.

    10. Brain It On! – Physics Puzzles

    Price: Free with Ads/ Offers IAPDownload on Google Play

    Brain it is indeed the mental challenge of the year. This is a 2D physics game that requires you to perform various tasks by building simple structures using your finger. It truly puts your creativity, and mental skill to the test and the levels can only become harder as you progress.

    In the end, however, much more and more developers keep shifting to online game apps, offline games will still be a favorite and will still be around for many days to come. Get some of the above apps and don’t forget to leave your comments on any of the above or any other cool offline android games you want us to know about. Let the games begin!

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