With the passage of time, the processing power of our mobile devices has increased multi-fold, allowing us to run games even with the most complex graphics and mechanics. However, quite a few of these titles are either paid or require a constant internet connection to function properly.
A reliable internet connection is not always near, especially during those commutes to school or work. A good offline game that manages to keep us engaged for a good amount of time and still do not cost a cent would be ideal in these situations, and in this article, let us look closer at the top-6 free offline games that are available for the Android and the iOS platforms.
#6 Hungry Shark Evolution
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Developed by Ubisoft, Hungry Shark Evolution is a great game for people looking to pass time without applying themselves into the game. As the name says, the game requires the player to take control of a feeding-frenzy shark and go on a rampage while also performing tasks to extend its life.
This modified take on an endless runner, combined with the slick graphics that explore the ocean with stunning detail make it very hard to put down once the user gets the hang of it.
#5 Shadow Fight 3
Shadow Fight 3 is the third instalment in the popular fighting game series by NEKKI. Like the previous titles, one has to control a character and defeat their opponents with a variety of moves and combos.
The basic version of the game could be played offline, but one needs to connect to the internet once a while to make purchases from the store and complete a couple of quests. Nevertheless, this game would still be a perfect companion on those long journeys with a patchy internet connection.
#4 Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
A spin-off of the original Final Fantasy series, Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius is a free-to-play role-playing game published by Square Enix. Unlike other Final Fantasy games, this one features a turn-based system with simplified controls and gameplay elements, which effectively portrays this as a casual title with enough content to even keep the passionate mobile gamers occupied for endless hours.
#3 Threes! Free
Almost everyone is familiar with 2048, which is inspired by the original - Threes! Threes! is a simple matchmaking game is wonderful for people looking to kill time on those long and monotonous bus or train rides.
One has to combine ones and tows to form threes and then, needs to combine multiples of threes from there on for a high score. The simplicity in the game, combined with its minimalist design ensured that Threes! won the 2014 Apple Game of the Year award and 2014 Apple Design Award.
The ad-supported version is available for free, and one has to make a one-time purchase to remove the advertisements from the game.
#2 Asphalt 8: Airborne
Released in 2013, Asphalt 8: Airborne is probably the most download arcade racer on the mobile platform, with the title receiving over 350 million downloads on the Android platform. The game managed to garner a loyal following with its simple controls, good visuals and brilliant gameplay.
Asphalt 8: Airborne contains a dedicated offline mode where one could progress in the campaign or compete in quick races. However, one needs to get online to compete with other races from around the globe.
#1 PinOut
From the developers of the hit-game Smash Hit, PinOut is Mediocre's take on the classic pinball game and is available for both Android and the iOS platforms.
This title employs the same mechanics of the original but adds a new twist where the user must constantly try to hit the ball higher and higher up the board. PinOut brings in a TRON-like feel with its neon graphics, and the sound effects seem just right for this setting, offering the user a very engaging experience.
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