With the Battle Royale phenomenon taking the console and mobile world by a storm, PUBG and Fornite are the go-to games of any mobile gaming enthusiast. However, both these titles require an internet connection and times having a stable link with the internet is a luxury that everyone cannot have. It is in these times that one looks towards games that offer similar exhilarating experience with being connected to the internet.
The Android platform is currently home of tonnes of games that do not require the internet and finding the best games is like finding a needle in a haystack.
We have made that search a lot easier as this article will highlight the top 10 games on the Android platform that do not need an internet connection.
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#10 Plague Inc
Plague Inc. is one of those few games that allows you to play as an antagonist. One must use strategy and spread a deadly virus throughout the globe from ground zero to bring an end to the human race as we know it.
#9 Hungry Dragon
Hungry Dragon from Ubisoft follows the same theme set by the Hungry Shark series. Here, one must control a feeding-frenzy dragon and eat as much as they can to survive while also dodging most of the obstacles that could cause instant death.
#8 Crashlands
Despite being released over two years ago, Crashlands is still one of the best games on the Android platform. The RPG elements, character development and exploration seen in the game as one explores the crashlanded alien planet offers a supreme end-user experience.
Furthermore, since its launch, the game has won numerous awards including the 2016 Game of the Year award.
#7 Framed 2
Framed 2 is the sequel to the award-winning Framed and is a classic neo-noir game with the task of rearranging frames of a comic book to allow the player to complete the different tasks. With countless ways of arranging the frames, one is treated with a host of serious that could completely change the final outcome of the game.
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#6 Monument Valley 2
Monument Valley 2 - released in November 2017 tasks the player to guide a mother and her child through the magical architecture. In the game, one must move the artefacts to complete puzzles and clear the way forward, with the level of difficulty increasing every time a puzzle is solved.
The game didn't deviate from the core gameplay of the original but still manages to add enough subtlety and sophistication to offer an entirely different experience.
#5 Badland
With its unique atmosphere, Badland is a very beautiful game despite only silhouettes occupying the character space in the game. This physics-based action-adventure sidescroller has fantastic graphics, sound and brilliant gameplay design, leaving the player wanting for more every time he moves away from the screen.
Furthermore, Badland features a local multiplayer mode in which one could play with four other players.
#4 The Room: Old Sins
The Room: Old Sins is the fourth instalment in the hugely successful The Room franchise, which has bagged several awards in the past.
One must investigate the disappearance of an engineer and his wife while also hunt for a precious artefact. The player must explore the environment fully to find for clues to unravel the mystery. However, with the way the game is designed, performing the right action is never that simple and one has to apply a fair amount of logic to progress further, making it a very engaging game in the puzzle genre.
The atmospheric audio, spectacular visual design, intuitive controls make this game the most polished version in the entire series.
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#3 Alto's Odyssey
Explore the enormous deserts with your board in this fantastic endless runner game.
Alto's Odyssey is unlike any other games in this genre as it beautifully blends the core idea of an endless runner game with that of a serene environment. Much like its predecessor alto's Adventure, the Odyssey has striking visuals, stunning score and highly addictive experience that would keep you occupied for countless hours.
#2 Minecraft: Pocket Edition
Minecraft doesn't need an elaborate introduction, and the pocket edition fills that void of not having a game that allows one to play this highly-addictive game on the go.
In this game, one could either simply build structures or survive against waves of enemy mobs. Which every mode you decide to play, the game mechanics are largely similar to the ones seen on the PC, allowing one to explore the endless possibilities present in the game.
The competitive multiplayer requires internet, but one could play the entire game alone without the need of internet.
#1 Limbo
In Limbo, the player follows a boy's adventure through the strange and puzzling lands of Limbo to find his missing sister.
The game has no colours and plays in shades of grey, which gives it an eerie feeling, in line with the audio and the visual cues that dot the entire adventure. Simple controls, intuitive puzzles, stunning visuals make this game a must-play for all the mobile gaming enthusiasts.
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