GAMES ON ANDROID

INTRODUCTION 

Many Android games depend on a mobile data connection. Whether it's downloading things from a server like Clash of Clans or using them for DRM protection like most Final Fantasy games, it seems like practically every game asks you to be in close proximity to a web connection in order for the game to launch. Not everyone has that luxury, so here are fifteen of the best offline games for Android that don't require Wi-Fi at all. If none of those float your boat, Google Play has a list of offline games for your convenience. These include some modern games like Subway Surfers and classics like Fruit Ninja.

Monument Valley



A personal favorite, Monument Valley 2 is an award-winning game with beautiful graphics and challenging gameplay. It is a valuable update from the original super hit game. The game challenges you to think outside the box to solve puzzles and advance to the next level.
The first time you start the game, you will only need an internet connection. It does not require a constant internet connection to play as long as you want.


Sterdew Valley




This is one of the best offline games in the farming simulator category. The game may seem simple at first, planting some crops and raising some chickens, but it tends to get quite interesting and engaging really quickly.

It works well as a casual game that you can spend hours playing when there is no internet. Stardew Valley will keep you interested in the game and you won't get bored after playing for a while.


Plants vs Zombies 




plants vs. Zombies 2 (formerly known as Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time) is a 2013 free-to-play tower defense video game developed by PopCap Games and published by Electronic Arts. It is a sequel to Plants Vs. Zombies were released worldwide on the Apple App Store on August 15, 2013, and on Google Play on October 23, 2013. The player defends the lawn from zombies by placing various plants. The player must fight zombies in different time periods, including Ancient Egypt, 16th and 17th centuries, Ice Age, Far Future, Middle Ages, Wild West, the 1980s and 1990s, the Paleolithic Era, the Future, and the Present.

Asphalt Nitro



The next addition to the Asphalt series was released on May 13, 2015. Asphalt Nitro is only accessible through the Android platform. Initially only served on the Gameloft store, the upgrade is now available for free on the Play Store.
Yes, the Asphalt series just got a new little brother. Get ready for all the adrenaline rush you've come to love, now in a 25MB downloadable package!
Now more cars
Asphalt Nitro used to have 10 cars, divided into different classes. However, there are now 21 cars, with one premium car and 5 token cars. Premiums are unlocked once the player reaches the highest VIP level. Each of the classes has 4 cars, except for the S class, which now has 5 cars, which includes the premium car.
Take control of fully licensed luxury cars like the Lamborghini Veneno or the Ferrari LaFerrari in some breathtaking environments that you'll have to tame with any of the craziest stunts you manage to pull off.
Fire up the Nitro and be the first participant to reach the finish line of the race!

Subway Surfers




Subway Surfers is an endless runner mobile game developed by Kiloo and SYBO Games, a private company based in Denmark. It is available on Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, Kindle and Windows Phone platforms and uses the Unity game engine.[4] In the game, players take on the role of young graffiti artists who, after being caught "tagging" a spot on a subway rail, run across the railroad tracks to escape an inspector and his dog. As they run, they grab gold coins, power-ups and other items while avoiding collisions with trains and other items. They can also jump on trains and surf with hoverboards to avoid capture until the character hits an obstacle, gets caught by an inspector, or gets hit by a train, at which point it's game over. Special events like the Season Hunt can lead to in-game rewards and characters.


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