Top 10 offline games for all Android devices

If you are not a serious gamer, but looking for a handheld gaming device, you might already be having that on your palm. Yes, I am talking about your smartphone. Gaming on Android has evolved over the last few years and with powerful processors, these tiny beasts are no less than premium hand-held gaming consoles.

Thankfully, there is a huge catalog of games on the Google Play Store, and choosing the right one for yourself can be a tough job. Especially, if you are looking for offline games, the process can be more frustrating, as most games today require internet access for several reasons. But there is always some light at the end of the tunnel, and today I am here with some cool offline games that you can play on most Android devices.

So, without any further delay, let’s get started with the top offline Android games today, on InkedFreedom.

My Friend Pedro

If you are looking for an action game to play during short breaks at work, My Friend Pedro can be a classic game for you. The game has a storyline with 37 increasingly difficult levels, and you have to kill the guards to proceed to the next level. You can control the character with a virtual joystick, jump and roll to get into the most desirable position to shoot the guard before he shoots you, even while landing and flying. The game doesn’t require internet at all, and thus, can be a great game during long trips without network coverage.

Glow Hockey


Pardon me, if you already know the game. There must be some, who forgot this game, or maybe, they haven’t ever played the game in their college days. This is a single-player game, where the opponent is your smartphone’s AI, and there are 4 difficulty levels to choose from. However, you can also play the game with a homo sapien on the same device, sitting in front of you. The objective is to score 7 goals, and the one who scores it first wins the game. The game can be a great way to spend your leisure time, however, at the same time, the game can be equally addictive. This totally free and offline game consumes around 100 MB, which is negligible in comparison to the fun it offers.

Pocket Tanks


Pocket Tanks too isn’t a new offering on the Google Play Store, and if you play PC games, you might have already played this game. With different types of weapons, the only objective is to damage the opponent tank until all the weapons of both the players are exhausted. Besides different types of weapons, there are ways of defense too, in order to reduce your damage when attacked. The game can occupy you for hours, and you can also enhance your weapon artillery from the weapon store that includes both free and paid packs. It used to be my favorite game during my college days, and I never miss a single chance of playing the game, even today.

Alto’s Odyssey


Alto's Odyssey is the sequel of the popular Alto’s Adventure, and both are unlimited running games with increasing difficulty as your advance more within the game. Just like Alto’s Adventure, Alto's Odyssey also features intuitive and easy-to-learn controls, however, don’t think the game to be easy. There are several tricks to fight the perils that will come the way, and your sole objective is to get through all of them, collect coins and magical elements to use them as your weapons. If your phone has a high refresh rate display, the game’s smoothness will add more fun.

Sky Dancer Run


This one is yet another unlimited running game, with a small yet challenging twist. Unlike most other unlimited running games, here you have to jump from cliffs, and land perfectly. As your advance within the game, the game turns difficult, just like most other games. The landing areas turn small, and there will be obstacles too that you need to overcome by jumping, rolling, or gliding. The aim to land perfectly will make you fall in love with this game, and as you dive deep into the longer runs, you will hardly notice when time passes by.

Beach Buggy Racing


Racing games are fun to play, and how can I keep away one of the best racing games on Android. Beach Buggy Racing belongs to the off-road and kart racing category, where you can unlock different types of vehicles, and few drivers with some unique ability to fight your opponents. Yes, you can opt for Beach Buggy Racing if you are fond of playing combat-racing games. Besides different types of races, you also have to defeat the bosses to unlock and add new drivers to your team. The game can quickly turn addictive, and even after offering great graphics and gameplay, it doesn’t require internet access at any time.

High Risers


Sometimes it is fun to play games with just one hand. That’s more convenient, if you are traveling, or want to enjoy some coffee while playing games. That said, High Risers is the game that you can play with one hand, and the objective of the game, as the name goes, is to go as high as you can. You can jump with one hand, and you have to jump to the next level before the character falls off the floor. The control within the game is easy as pie, but equally hard to master. As you go high up, the game turns more difficult, and that eventually adds more excitement to the game. If you are fond of arcade games, High Risers is worth giving a try, and you will love it.

PinOut


If you enjoy playing the pinball arcade game even today, PinOut is a revamped version of the classic pinball game with some neat modifications. The game features a relaxing background track or tracks, and the objective of the game is to go as far as you can within the time allotted to you. You can get over the time limit by playing some mini-games within the game, accompanied by several power-ups that come along the way. PinOut is a really great and addictive time-killer and is totally free to play. However, if you want to continue from the last checkpoint, you need to pay for the premium version, the cost of which is equal to a cup of coffee in a moderate coffee shop.

Smash Hit


This game is also from the developers of the PinOut game, and just like PinOut, there is no end. The objective here is, as the name goes, to smash glass structures with steel balls, as long as you have them. Every time you successfully smash a structure, you get some bonus balls, and that way, you can proceed to the next levels. The game can easily turn difficult as you proceed, and unless you have the right aim, maintaining the balls to proceed can go beyond control. Just like PinOut, you can proceed from the last checkpoint, provided you pay for the premium version of the game. Oh, the game is also accompanied by relaxing background music, to easily keep you engaged for hours.

Dan the Man


Action-platformer games are really fun to play, and Dan the Man is a game that brings the ultimate fun of action platformer games right on your palm. You have to fight through several and different types of enemies with diverse powers, jump across cliffs, walls, win boss fights to progress to the next level, and save your pals. All such challenges bring fun to the game, and you will never know when you will fall in love with this really interesting game bearing a 4.6 rating on the Google Play Store, at the time of publishing this. Besides the storyline missions, there are several game modes to choose from depending on your mood, and you can also customize the character in different ways. The game is totally free to play and as you progress to the later levels, it becomes more challenging, and you can easily spend hours trying to complete those challenging levels.

Pardon me for listing some games that are there on the Google Play Store for years, but I never promised to bring some newest games on the Store, as Google always promotes the same to you. But what I mentioned are some gems that often go unnoticed, and you can play all the games anytime, and turn your smartphone into an offline yet mighty gaming console.

Do, you know any other great offline games? Feel free to comment on the same below.


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