Free Offline Apps That You Will Love to Play on iOS

Subway Surfers

Looking for fun games to play on your iOS device without an internet connection? While it may seem like Internet connectivity is a requirement for mobile gaming, many fantastic offline titles are available for iPhone and iPad that can keep you entertained for hours.

Whether you want to pass the time during a long commute, take a break from the internet, or simply look for some free options to play offline, there are plenty of variants to choose from. In this post, we will discuss some of the best free offline games for iOS, so you can have a great time no matter where you are or whether you have an online connection.

Riverboat Gambler

  • Rating: 4.8/5
  • Size: 154 Mb
  • Released: 2021
  • Developer: Riverboat Gambler
  • Pros: Achievements, bonuses, 55+ different games, realistic gameplay
  • Cons: Some gamers don’t like in-app purchases

At the time of writing, this gambling application offers a staggering 56 games, including American Roulette, with even more games in the pipeline. The attention to detail in this app is impressive. You’ll feel like you’re in a real casino.

The app’s creator is a devoted casino player who frequents the casino 3-4 times a week, which means that the app was designed and developed with a player’s perspective in mind. In addition, each game in the app comes with clear instructions and rules for poker hands and related payouts. Furthermore, the app features a separate set of accomplishments to help you build your bankroll.

According to punters, practicing with Riverboat Gambler has helped them improve their skills in real-money games. And if you’re feeling lucky, you can try your hand at real-cash wagers with a great selection of titles available at sites like www.bodog.eu/casino/table-games/roulette.

Alto’s Adventure

  • Rating: 4.6/5
  • Size: 234.6 Mb
  • Released: 2015
  • Developer: Snowman, Team Alto
  • Pros: Goal-based system encourages re-play, great social sharing gameplay
  • Cons: In certain conditions, it is hard to see the obstacles

Alto’s Adventure, created by Snowman, is an exquisite mobile game that presents an endless side-scrolling snowboarding runner. The game features a character that glides from left to right across picturesque landscapes, and the player needs to tap the screen to jump and perform tricks to move forward. Players must accomplish more than 180 tasks to progress in the game, including goals such as traveling a specific distance, rescuing runaway llamas, crossing dangerous gaps, grinding across rooftops of villages, and outsmarting the mountain elders.

Dream League Soccer

  • Rating: 4.2/5
  • Size: 336.62 Mb
  • Released: 2011
  • Developer: First Touch Games
  • Pros: Manage and play your team to the top, nice gameplay and graphics, loads of options
  • Cons: In-app purchases, not catching commentary

If you’re a football fan, Dream League Soccer should definitely be on your list of top free football games for iOS. This highly interactive game boasts realistic animated graphics that offer an exciting gaming experience, and you can play it offline for free.

The game allows you to build your dream soccer league team using FIFProTM licensed players, and you can customize your stadium to your liking. You will start building your team from scratch and progress through the game.

One interesting feature of the title is ReplayKitLive, which allows you to share your favorite moments with others. You can also save your progress in iCloud so you can easily switch between devices, and play online with other teams if you have a data plan.

Crossy Road

  • Rating: 4.6/5
  • Size: 45.44 Mb
  • Released: 2014
  • Developer: Hipster Whale
  • Pros: Great challenges, a built-in leaderboard for activity tracking
  • Cons: Lack of clarity in the gameplay, useless sharing feature

In Crossy Road, players control a character and must navigate busy streets, avoiding dangerous obstacles such as cars, trains, and rivers. This deceptively simple game offers a challenging and addictive experience, as even the slightest mistake can mean the end of your character’s life.

One of the best aspects of Crossy Road is the wide variety of playable characters available to choose from. With a selection of 145 different characters, including the classic 8-bit chicken, there is something for everyone.

Subway Surfers

  • Rating: 4.7/5
  • Size: 176.03 Mb
  • Released: 2012
  • Developer: SYBO, Kiloo
  • Pros: Smooth gameplay, fun graphics, plenty of extras, regular updates
  • Cons: Slot to load at times, annoying ads on the opening screen

This title is responsible for popularizing the endless running genre and has since become a fan favorite across all platforms. Although the game’s objective seems simple – avoid obstacles while running – it is much more engaging in practice.

What makes Subway Surfers even more enjoyable is the inclusion of power-ups such as the Jetpack, Hoverboard, and Super Jump Shoes. The game also offers special updates during festive seasons that include changes to graphics and the introduction of new characters. It’s an exciting option with something new to offer every time you play.

Asphalt 8: Airborne

  • Rating: 4.7/5
  • Size: 1.8 Gb
  • Released: 2013
  • Developer: Gameloft
  • Pros: Various game modes, long load times, excellent multiplayer, great soundtrack
  • Cons: Long load times, Rare lags, not accurate motion control 

Asphalt has become synonymous with car racing games. This series has popularized the genre on smartphones, and its eight iterations offer a lot to racing enthusiasts. With more than 280 high-speed cars, 50+ race tracks, over 400 career events, and 1,500 exciting challenges, the game has proven that car racing games can be innovative and exciting.

Apart from the extensive offerings mentioned earlier, more than 2,000 decals can be used to personalize your vehicle in Asphalt 8, Airborne. It’s worth noting, however, that while the game’s ninth iteration has been released, it doesn’t make the cut for this list as a lot of its features require an internet connection.

Asphalt 8: Airborne

Adding to the game’s overall appeal, Asphalt 8, Airborne features a fantastic soundtrack that only enhances the immersive gaming experience. It’s interesting to note how music has the power to transform industries as it did Apple when the iPod was introduced in 2001. You can read about it here.

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