There could be different situations where offline games could entertain you. You could be on vacation without internet access in your hotel room, on a plane that has no Wi-Fi, or on your commute to work and the list goes on. Here are our top choices for the best offline Android games across every major genre.
1. Alto’s Odyssey
This appears to be another seemingly endless runner at first. But, after a few minutes you’ll find something in the Alto Odyssey and it makes it hard to take down.
Maybe it’s due to the audio and images. The endless runs can be hectic, but this one differs from the norm by providing a relaxing and tranquil experience. Enjoy a relaxing time sliding down the dunes while bouncing to score points, staying clear of obstacles, and performing double backflips as well as backflips to earn style points.
2. Dead Cells
Dead Cells is unquestionably one of the top roguelike games available on the Play Store. Its Android version is certainly top-quality. You can choose between 30FPS, 60FPS and unlimited FPS within the game’s settings. And there’s also an option to use HD graphics for users with a high-end device.
I’ve spent a lot in playing the game on Android and I’m able to affirm that at the maximum settings on the most powerful hardware, the game plays as smooth as butter. Although this game that requires precise control, it can be played using both the touchscreen and the traditional controller.
3. Monument Valley 2

Monument Valley 2 is a particular favourite with excellent visuals and difficult gameplay. It’s a respectable substitute for the original, very well-liked game. To answer the problems and go on to the next level, you must think creatively.
When you first start the game, an internet connection is all that is required. Without the need for a constant internet connection, you can play for as long as you like.
4. Really Bad Chess
Don’t continue to play chess the same way you always have. When you’re not online, engage in some really bad chess to trick your mind into thinking otherwise.
Although the game’s pieces are entirely arbitrary, the chessboard is still symmetrical. While you might start with three queens and one pawn, the machine might start with a series of six rooks. You have to let go of your chess knowledge and use your imagination.
5. Mazes & More
Despite its simplicity, a labyrinth can be difficult to navigate. Mazes & More raises the bar for the well-known game with some creative innovations.
For instance, the beginning of the Darkness option shows the maze. However, everything goes dark except for the tiny torch you’re carrying, so you’re forced to find a way out. Try the time trial and traps modes, which go without saying, as well as the ice floor game, in which you unintentionally slide in the opposite direction of where you wanted to go.