8 Best Android Offline Games on 2024

 1. Action/Shooter: Into the Dead 2

While the original game is a zombie-themed endless runner, the sequel Into the Dead 2 contains seven chapters and 60 levels. The best part about the game is definitely its storyline: you, James, must get to your sister Helen and daughter Maggie who are struggling to survive the zombie apocalypse just as much as you are.

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What makes the story so captivating is your conversations with Helen and Maggie as they update you about their challenges, near-death experiences, escapes, and breakdowns. And if that wasn't spine-chilling already, the story has multiple endings too!

We're sure you'll also enjoy upgrading your arsenal of weapons and having a variety of animal companions help you slaughter zombies. Although an offline game, Into the Dead 2 has several side stories, an endless runner mode, and regularly releases new events to compete in.

Download: Into the Dead 2 (Free, in-app purchases available)

 

2. Runner: Alto's Odyssey

At first glance, this seems like just another endless runner. But play Alto's Odyssey for a while, and you'll realize there's something about it that makes it impossible to put down.

Perhaps it's the graphics and the music. Endless runners are usually frantic, but this game bucks the trend to make it a soothing, calming experience. You'll find yourself relaxing as you slide down sand dunes, jump to collect points, avoid obstacles, and perform backflips and double backflips for style bonuses.

Alto's Odyssey doesn't bring anything new to the world of runners but is highly entertaining nonetheless. That's why it is one of the best free offline games for Android.

Download: Alto's Odyssey (Free, in-app purchases available)

3. Chess: Really Bad Chess

Forget about the classic version of chess you're used to. When you're offline, fire up Really Bad Chess and challenge yourself to think differently.

In this game, while the chessboard remains standard, the pieces are completely random. You might start with three queens and a single pawn, while the computer could have a series of six rooks. It makes you discard everything you know about chess and think out of the box.

As you raise your ranking, the AI's level stays the same, but it gets better pieces to start. This might be our favorite non-chess chess game ever.

Download: Really Bad Chess (Free, in-app purchases available)

4. Puzzle: Mazes & More

Solving a maze is tricky because of its simplicity. Mazes & More raises the stakes on the classic game with some devious twists.

For example, in the Darkness mode, you can see the maze at the start. But then everything goes dark except a small spotlight on you, and you have to make your way to the exit. Try other modes like Ice Floor, where you end up sliding ahead of where you wanted to go, or the self-explanatory Time Trial mode and Traps mode.

In case you want a simple old game of maze-solving, there's always Classic mode. Each mode has plenty of levels to keep you entertained till your connection comes back again.

Download: Mazes & More (Free, in-app purchases available)

5. Platform: Once Upon a Tower

Once Upon a Tower flips a lot of game elements upside down. Instead of a prince rescuing a princess from a tower, the prince is dead, and the princess is kicking some butt with a sledgehammer to escape the dragon. And instead of climbing up a tower, she's digging down.

On her way, she'll have to battle monsters of all kinds, from ogres to spiders that can climb up walls. Then there are the traps that spring out of nowhere. If that wasn't enough, she needs to be quick, or the dragon will lay waste to everything with its fiery breath. Don't forget about the other enemy: gravity itself.

Collect coins and power-ups when you can; you'll need them to pass the levels to escape the tower. Once Upon a Tower is oodles of fun and seemingly endless, making it one of the best offline Android games out there.

Download: Once Upon a Tower (Free, in-app purchases available)

6. Arcade: Jungle Marble Blast

Unfortunately, the classic Zuma doesn't work without an internet connection, but some of its many knock-offs do. Among them, we liked Jungle Marble Blast the best.

The graphics aren't as smooth, but this isn't a significant complaint. The gameplay is just as fun as it ever was. Tap anywhere on the screen to shoot; tap on the beetle to swap between the two colored spheres you have. Shoot the spheres at the chain going around the map to create sequences of three or more.

And when possible, get those power-ups to send the chain back, turn a large chunk into one color, or blast them into oblivion.

Jungle Marble Blast fits into the group of best offline games for Android perfectly. It's small, lengthy, and free.

Download: Jungle Marble Blast (Free, in-app purchases available)

7. Brainy: Quizoid

Those great brainy multiplayer games won't work offline. Quizoid is all about challenging yourself, not someone else.

Like other such apps, Quizoid asks a question with multiple answers, and you have to pick the right one. But since it's you against the AI, there are a few more game modes. For example, you can play 20 questions with the computer, or you can play a timed round to answer as many as you can.

Quizoid boasts of over 7,000 trivia questions across 17 categories like entertainment, sports, science, politics, history, and more. Unfortunately, category-based quizzes are only available in the paid pro pack.

Download: Quizoid (Free)

8. Action: Tank Hero: Laser Wars

Tank Hero: Laser Wars doesn't show up the in usual "offline game" collections, although it is among the best offline games you'll find on Google Play.

You play the titular Tank Hero, taking out all the other tanks with your laser-powered cannon. In each level, you have to destroy all the other tanks on the map. The top-down shooter makes you control your tank with a virtual joystick, while you can tap anywhere on the screen to shoot.

Of course, it's not that simple. As you progress, you'll find different types of tanks, power-ups, and fiendish mazes that make your task challenging. But remember, lasers bounce against walls, so use that to your advantage.

Download: Tank Hero: Laser Wars (Free

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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