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Here Are the Best Offline Games to Download Now

One of the best parts about technology is the ability to access almost anything from anywhere. With the Android smartphone that has gotten even easier, thanks to all of the apps that are still functional without an Internet connection. Now more than ever, Android users can enjoy downloading games — and other forms of entertainment — for use offline. That way, even if they don’t have cell phone service or a reliable Wi-Fi connection, they can still benefit from the technology. Additionally, to ensure that your games are running as quickly and effectively as possible, activate DFNDR’s Game Booster feature:


Although there are countless games available for download (in order to play offline), the following is a list of the best and most entertaining games that are available to kill time, take a break, or to challenge yourself to make it to the next level.

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Make More!

This easy game is perfect for both long and short gaming sessions. Simply tap the screen as fast as you can to “make more” products to fill the demand. As the levels increase, you move through different factories and can use points to get coworkers to work alongside you and help with the production. Although the game is a little mindless, it will occupy your time until you’ve regained service.

Minecraft: Pocket Edition

This well-known and beloved game now comes in an offline edition perfect for traveling or commuting. You may love Minecraft to build, or for its survival mode. The offline mobile version is available for $6.99, but you can sign up for a 30-day free trial before you commit to the payment.

Cook, Serve, Delicious!

This game involves taking orders and procuring food for customers in an increasingly fast-paced environment. The better you are at producing accurate orders and keeping the restaurant clean, the easier it is to increase your restaurant to a five-star rank.

The Room 3

This version of the classic game will delight users. The in-depth puzzles and new clues have changed up the game and will keep you guessing until the very end. The game even comes with alternate endings, making it perfect to replay over and over until you’ve solved every possible outcome.

Duet

This mindless game is perfect for killing time. As two dots spin around, you have to avoid various obstacles that fall into your path. Though it sounds simple, it gets more and more difficult as the game goes along.

Quizoid

As the name implies, this is a quiz-based game that puts your trivia skills to the test. Even though the game only has 6 levels, it has many different categories and over 700 hundred questions. It will certainly keep you busy while you’re waiting for the subway or a flight.

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