The top 10 android games offline in every major genre
4. Crossy Road.
Crossy Road is one of the most popular mobile games. It’s basically the Frogger of the mobile gaming generation. You guide a chicken across the road, streams, and around various obstacles. The game features over 150 collectible characters, local and online multiplayer (when you play online anyway), offline support, Android TV support, and more. It’s a family friendly game that is free to play. The in-app purchases are mostly for cosmetic stuff that doesn’t affect the game.
5. Eternium.
Eternium is one of only a few freemium RPGs that requires no internet connection. This is an action RPG. You run around, sling magic, kill bad guys, and explore various ruins and dungeons. Of course, you also get a story line, tons of loot to collect, and plenty of stuff to do. It plays like most mobile action RPGs. However, you don’t have to connect to a server to play anything. You do have to make sure the latest content is downloaded, though. Otherwise the game may not function as expected. It’s a freemium game, but it’s not aggressively so. It’s one of the most successful action RPGs on mobile for a reason.
6. A few Final Fantasy.
Square Enix bounces back and forth when it comes to the severity of their DRM protection. Some Final Fantasy games require an online check every time you open the game. Others don’t. Final Fantasy IV in particular is even listed on Google’s offline Android games list. All of the games are 20-30 hours long with deep story lines, have excellent soundtracks, and simple enough mechanics. A few of the games are playable offline. However, you may need to occasionally open the app with a web connection to get the DRM check. It should be playable for a while offline after that. Thus, we list these ass pseudo-offline rather than entirely offline experiences. You may need to check before the refund time expires and they are rather expensive.
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