7 Best Offline Card Games that You can Play without Internet on 2022

Despite the disparity of the genre, card games is actually a really popular genre that is seek by many. Because of that, today we will give you some of the best offline card game that you can play and download on Google play Store.

Since it is offline you can play it whenever you want as long as you have enough battery life on your phone. Check them out!

1. Night of the Full Moon

Night of the full moon is probably one of the best RPG card games that you can play without the internet. You will be playing as little red that is trying to search for her grandma in the woods.

While doing so, you will encounter bunch of monster that will get in your way, and you will fight them by using your strategies and cards. Each cards has their own attacks, and since this game implemented a job system, each job has their own unique attack card that can be use for a different strategy.

2. Underhand

Ever wanted to start your own cult? Or wished you could summon eldritch horror-terrors from the abyssal depths from whence we all came? Well here’s your chance! Underhand is a CCG (Cultist Card Game) that puts you into the role of a cult leader.

Your job is to manage your cult’s resources effectively as you respond to different event cards drawn from the deck. How you respond to these events will determine how far you’ll go– will you succeed in summoning one, or maybe even all of the Ancient Ones? Or will you be just another would-be upstart falling prey to the trials and tribulations of time? Only you can decide!

3. Card Crawl

Card Crawl is a solitaire-style dungeon crawler game played with a modified deck of standard cards. Card Crawl’s four single-player game modes are enhanced by Google Play to let players compare their scores and the associated decks.

A typical game lasts two or three minutes and is a perfect “one more game” experience while waiting in line or commuting. Clear the dungeon of 54 cards by using item-cards, slaying monsters and managing your limited inventory. On each run, you can use five ability-cards (mini deck building) to gain unique skills. By collecting gold, you can unlock 35 more ability-cards to access new tactics and even higher scores.

4. Card Thief

Card Thief, the official follow up to Tinytouchtales excellent dungeon crawler Card Crawl, attempts to condense the classic stealth genre into a solitaire style card game. The game offers an accessible core gameplay with a deep layer of tactical planning and various risk reward mechanics on top.

In 4 different heists you can test your skills against various enemy and trap types. By successfully completing heists you can unlock and upgrade 12 equipment cards each with a unique ability to improve your high scores.

5. Miracle Merchant

In Miracle Merchant you become the apprentice of a master alchemist who creates potions for thirsty customers. By mixing and combining different ingredient cards you create powerful potions based on the needs of your customers.

Each game has a unique, randomly generated set of cards that will test your skills. By successfully completing games you can collect a variety of masterfully crafted potions. Daily tasks will keep you busy and you can compete with other players via online leader boards.

6. War of Omens

You hold all the cards to build your decks and go to war! Fight on the battlefield with knights and beasts, behind the scenes with rumors and conspiracies, or go right for their wallets with embargoes and predatory lending!

Delve into a world of mystery, intrigue and magic with four separate factions, each with different mechanics and a variety of heroes for you to unlock and play. Let your style dictate how you want to win as you collect cards that continuously change how you can play the game.

7. Eternal Card Game

With spells and swords, six-guns and subterfuge, heroes collide in the struggle for the Eternal Throne. Where will you stand? Join the battle in Eternal, the new strategy card game of unlimited choices and unbelievable fun.

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