BEST MULTIPLAYER GAMES

It’s another wonderful day to be a gamer and in this article, we shall focus more on mobile gamers. Most mobile gamers have lamented that they have been left out and somewhat labelled insignificant in the gaming. However, this is not the case.

In the gaming demographics, mobile gaming is the least populous gaming platform. People who play games on their mobile phones use it as a distraction or to pass waiting time while others are dedicated mobile gamers thick and through.

With the development of technology and the surge in cloud gaming, it has been observed that most Android multiplayer games are played online. This is to say that you cannot play unless you have an internet connection and a stable one at that. This comes with its advantages and disadvantages. On one hand, it eliminates the distance barrier as one could play with others halfway across the world irrespective of location. On the other hand, internet connection is not the very best in some parts of the world. Not to even talk about the massive size of online multiplayer games.

Today, PlayFusion will present the best Android multi-player games that can be played offline. We must say that this is a hard find because offline multi-player games are hard to come by these days.

1. Asphalt 8 Airborne

Developed by Gameloft Barcelona and released by Gameloft in 2013, Asphalt 8: Airborne is a racing video game. The Asphalt series' tenth main instalment. It was made available on August 22, 2013, for iOS and Android, November 13, 2013, for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, January 15, 2014, for BlackBerry 10 and Tizen, and April 5, 2015, for Windows 8. On February 26, 2018, the release date of Asphalt 9: Legends, its sequel, was revealed. According to the game's description in the App Store, it has about 470 million users. The game's gameplay is similar to that of Asphalt 7: Heat, and the player has a choice of four different control methods: "Tilt to steer" (auto-acceleration with movement controlled by tilting the device), "Tilt and icons" (manual acceleration via an on-screen icon, with movement controlled by tilting the device), "On-screen controls" (auto-acceleration with movement controlled by an on-screen virtual steering-wheel), and "Tap to steer" (auto-

Playing multiplayer mode is possible both locally over Wi-Fi and internationally over the internet. There is also a "World Series" online multiplayer mode, although neither the iPhone 4 nor the fourth-generation iPod touch support it. The sole way to raise a player's in-game level is to engage in multiplayer play, which awards more credits as the level rises.

2. Minecraft

The sandbox game Minecraft was created by Mojang Studios in 2011. Markus "Notch" Persson wrote the game in the Java programming language. With Notch stepping down and Jens "Jeb" Bergensten taking up development, it was initially made public in May 2009 after going through multiple early private testing versions. In November 2011, it was completely published. As of 2021, Minecraft had sold over 238 million copies and had around 140 million monthly active users. It has also been adapted to a number of different platforms. Players in Minecraft can discover and extract raw resources, make tools and goods, create structures, earthworks, and machines as they explore a blocky, randomly generated, three-dimensional world with practically endless topography. Players can engage in cooperative or antagonistic competition with other players in the same globe, as well as combat hostile creatures, depending on the game mode they have selected. The game has two different play modes: survival (where players must gather materials to create in the world and keep themselves healthy) and creative (where players have access to an infinite amount of resources and fly). Additionally, the game's vast player base offers a wide range of user-generated material, including mods, servers, skins, texture packs, and custom maps, all of which introduce new game mechanics and opportunities.

Minecraft is a 3D sandbox game that has no required goals to accomplish, allowing players a large amount of freedom in choosing how to play the game. Multiple players can interact and communicate with one another on a single world thanks to multiplayer in Minecraft. It is accessible through LAN play, local split screen (console-only), player-hosted and corporate servers, direct game-to-game multiplayer, and local split screen.

3. Dream League Soccer

The British studio First Touch Games created the association football video game series Dream League Soccer, which was created for Android and iOS. Players can build and manage their own soccer team in Dream League Soccer, moving up the league's rungs from the bottom to the top. Players can sign real-life players to their team through an in-game transfer market because the game has the FIFPRO license, and they can play other teams in league or cup matches. The game also features a training mode where players can enhance the skills of the players on their squad. The game contains realistic animations, 3D graphics, and an in-game commentary crew that gives match analysis. Player can play with others locally with wifi or online. 

4. Riptide GP: Renegade 

Players of Riptide GP: Renegade are thrust into the futuristic world of illegal hydro jet racing, where armored riders pull off life-threatening stunts over enormous waterfalls, elude law enforcement, and accelerate quickly through raging waves.  The first title in the well-known racing series made specifically for contemporary consoles, Riptide GP: Renegade has a robust career mode, split-screen multiplayer, and online multiplayer. The greatest players from around the world can be competed against online, or you can compete against your friends in split-screen local multiplayer races (with a mix of human and AI racers). Depending on your platform, play with up to 8 players online or 6 players in couch co-op. Play against gamers from other mobile platforms head-to-head on your phone!

4. Dual

Dual is an action game with close interaction between two people. Each player's mobile device makes up one half of the digital space in the game. Only by putting their phones together can the players get a full view of bullets flying from one device to the other and make tactical maneuvers to achieve victory. Players play against each other either using Bluetooth or WiFi. The only limitation is that it can only be played by two people. 

5. Badminton League

Badminton League is a 2D sports game with single and offline multiplayer modes.

Gameplay is simple — you have to move your character forward or back and choose between short or long-range shots.

6. Special forces group 2:

Special forces group 2 is a First Person Shooter 3D game that features Single player (with bots), Multiplayer Online and Wifi router and 9 game mode (Classic, Resurrection, Capture the Flag, Zombie Mode, Bomb Mode,  Knives, Deathmatch, Arms Race, Sniper)

7. Space team

Space team is a local cooperative multiplayer video game that may be played for free. It was created and distributed by Henry Smith of a Canadian firm.

On the screen of their own device, each player is in charge of a distinct spaceship control panel, complete with dials and knobs labelled with a variety of technical jargon. In order to prevent the ship from crashing, the players carry out specific duties as members of the crew.[3] Each player receives a different set of instructions to control the ship as the game begins via their device. The player must then orally communicate the order to the group until the individual in charge of the appropriate control panel appropriately activates the command. The player must simultaneously listen for any directives that pertain to their. It can be played by 2 to 8 players player can play together on their android device over Wifi!. 

8. Among us

Among Us can be played offline or online between 4-15 players. The sci-fi adventure game Among Us APK is multiplayer only. There is an impostor among the crew of the gigantic spaceship where it is set. Your goal, and the goals of the other players, once you download Among Us Android, is to try to identify him.

9. The battle of polytopia

The Battle of Polytopia is a strategy game developed by Swedish gaming company Midjiwan AB. Players play as one of sixteen tribes to develop an empire and defeat opponents in a low poly square-shaped world. Players can play against bots or human opponents, local or online.


These are not all the offline multi-player games on Android. However, these ones are at the top and are sure to get you in the multiplayer mood. 




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