Top 10 Offline Games for Android that don't Need Internet

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Image courtesy: Noodlecake Studios Inc./Alto's Odyssey
Image courtesy: Noodlecake Studios Inc./Alto's Odyssey

#3 Alto's Odyssey

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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

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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

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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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