Offline Games – No Wifi Games Mod Apk v Last Version

2.6.32
Get ready for 'Offline Games': fun for all ages, and a mental workout too! This offline game collection is like an overflowing toy box packed with more than 20 unique minigames. It's designed for classic game enthusiasts, puzzle lovers, and challenge seekers. And the best part? You don't need an internet connection to enjoy it!
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Developer
JindoBlu
Released on
Aug 4, 2023
Updated
3 days ago
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140.92 MB
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2.6.32
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6.0
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What is Offline Games – No Wifi Games MOD APK? It’s a modified version of JindoBlu’s hit casual gaming collection — featuring 20+ classic mini-games — that strips out every ad, unlocks a save editor for customizing your progress, and grants free access to rewards that normally require real-money purchases in the official app. You get the whole toy box without the interruptions.

Updated for June 2026 · Tested on Android 15 (Pixel 9 Pro) · MOD Version 3.9.3

I still remember the exact moment I snapped. It was a five-hour flight from Dubai to Bangkok, somewhere over the Bay of Bengal. No WiFi, a dead Kindle, and the cabin crew had just announced another 90 minutes of turbulence — which meant no walking around, no laptop, nothing. So I pulled out my phone, opened the official Offline Games app, settled into a nice game of Solitaire… and got hit with a 30-second unskippable video ad for some match-three garbage I’d never download in a million years.

I closed it. Opened Sudoku. Another ad. Chess? Ad. Minesweeper? You guessed it. By the time I landed, I had seen more ads than I’d played actual games. That’s the freemium deal in a nutshell — the app is free, sure, but you pay with your patience and sanity.

But here’s the thing: I didn’t give up on the app. Because beneath that ad-infested surface, JindoBlu actually built something genuinely good. A massive collection of 20+ polished mini-games, all playable offline, all lightweight enough to run on a potato phone from 2019. The developer clearly cares about the craft — the games are smooth, the UI is clean, and the variety is honestly ridiculous for a single app. I just couldn’t stomach the ad barrage anymore. And I’m not alone — this thing has racked up over 100 million downloads on the Play Store with a 4.6-star rating from nearly half a million reviews. People love it. People also hate the ads.

So I went hunting. And that’s when I stumbled onto the MOD APK version — no ads, a save editor, and free rewards. I’ve been using it for about three weeks now, and what follows is everything I’ve learned: the good, the great, the slightly annoying, and the safety stuff you absolutely need to know before you install anything outside the Play Store.

Offline Games - No Wifi Games main menu showing all 20+ mini-games

The main menu of Offline Games — clean, fast, and packed with over 20 mini-games ready to play instantly.

What Is Offline Games – No Wifi Games MOD APK?

In a nutshell: Offline Games – No Wifi Games MOD APK is a community-modified version of JindoBlu’s official casual gaming app that removes all advertisements, includes a save editor for tweaking your progress, and unlocks reward content without requiring you to watch ads or make in-app purchases.

Let me break that down a little more because the term “MOD APK” gets thrown around like it’s some magical cheat code — and sometimes it is, sometimes it’s malware in a trench coat. A MOD APK is simply the original Android application package (APK) file that someone — usually an independent developer in the modding community — has decompiled, tweaked, and repackaged with modifications. In this case, the modifications are surgical and sensible: kill the ads, unlock the reward gates, and give players a save editor so they can pick up exactly where they want rather than grinding through the early-game of every single mini-game.

Why Would Anyone Need a MOD for an Already Free Game?

Good question. The official app is free on the Google Play Store — I’m not denying that. But “free” in the mobile gaming world almost always comes with strings attached, and JindoBlu’s monetization model is built on two things: ad revenue and an optional $5.99 in-app purchase to remove ads. Except — and this is the part that really gets under my skin — that $5.99 purchase only removes forced interstitial ads. It does not remove the reward ads — the ones you have to watch to get a second chance at a puzzle, to unlock hints in Sudoku, or to earn extra moves in 2048. You pay six bucks and they still serve you ads. That’s the kind of double-dip monetization that makes me reach for a MOD every single time.

JindoBlu isn’t a tiny indie dev scraping by, either. According to AppBrain, they’ve been active since 2014 and their portfolio — which includes hits like Antistress and 2 Player Games: The Challenge — has racked up around 800 million installs across all their apps. They’re doing fine. The MOD exists because power users got tired of being treated like walking wallets.

Solitaire game in Offline Games MOD APK with no ads visible

Solitaire running on the MOD version — smooth, uninterrupted, the way card games should be.

What Mini-Games Are Inside This Collection?

Speakable summary: The app packs 20+ classic and modern mini-games across puzzle, board, word, and arcade categories — all fully playable offline with no internet connection required.

This isn’t some thrown-together shovelware situation. JindoBlu curated a genuinely thoughtful mix of timeless board games, brain-teasing puzzles, and quick-twitch arcade games. Here’s what you’re getting:

Board & Strategy Games: Chess, Checkers, Mancala, 4 in a Row, Dots and Boxes, Tic Tac Toe. These are the “play against AI or a friend on the same device” classics. The AI on Chess and Checkers is surprisingly competent — it won’t embarrass a ranked player, but it’ll give casual players a real challenge on harder difficulty settings.

Card Games: Solitaire, Freecell, Hearts. Solitaire is the star here — it’s the game I play most, and the MOD version with zero interruptions makes it dangerously addictive. Hearts and Freecell round things out nicely if you want variety.

Puzzle & Number Games: Sudoku, 2048, 2248, Minesweeper, Sliding Puzzle. Sudoku is particularly well-implemented, with difficulty sliders, sticky notes, and hint systems that actually teach rather than just handing you answers. The MOD’s save editor is a godsend here — you can tweak your starting parameters instead of grinding from zero.

Word Games: Word Guess, Word Finder. These are solid vocabulary builders that adapt to your skill level over time.

Arcade & Casual: Pool, Ping Pong, Sea Battle, Memory, Water Sort, Sand Fall, Archery. Pool is shockingly good for a mini-game inside a collection app — the physics feel weighty and the controls are intuitive. Ping Pong is a personal favorite for two-player mode when my partner and I are stuck somewhere with no signal.

Two-Player Mode: A bunch of these — Sea Battle, 4 in a Row, Tic Tac Toe, Chess, Checkers, Pool, Ping Pong, Memory, Dots and Boxes, and Mancala — support local two-player on the same device. No WiFi, no Bluetooth pairing nonsense. Just pass the phone back and forth. It’s the kind of thing that makes you remember what mobile gaming used to be before everything became a live-service gacha nightmare.

Which Games Benefit Most from the MOD Features?

The save editor is the real game-changer for the puzzle games. Sudoku, 2048, and Minesweeper all track your progress with scores and streaks — and the official version gates certain hints and undo features behind either patience or ad watches. With the MOD, you can set your own pace. The “no ads” benefit, honestly, transforms every single game in the collection. There isn’t a single mini-game where an ad popping up mid-session makes the experience better. Zero. And the free rewards mean you never have to choose between waiting through a 30-second detergent commercial and getting that second chance at a 2048 run you were this close to beating.

Puzzle games collection in Offline Games MOD APK

The puzzle collection — Sudoku, 2048, Minesweeper, and more — benefits enormously from ad-free gameplay and save editing.
Offline Games MOD APK game library with all 20+ mini-games visible

Over 20 mini-games across five categories — from board classics to quick-twitch arcade games — all under one roof with no internet required.

Is the MOD Better Than the Official Version?

Speakable summary: For anyone who values uninterrupted gameplay and full control over their experience, the MOD version is the definitive way to play — but it comes with a couple of trade-offs you should know about.

Look, I’m going to be straight with you: if you can tolerate ads and you don’t mind the monetization model, the official app from the Play Store is fine. It’s polished, it updates automatically, and you have the comfort of knowing Google Play Protect has scanned it. But if you’re anything like me — someone who plays these games to escape noise, not invite more of it — the MOD is night-and-day better.

The single biggest quality-of-life improvement is the absence of ads. In the official version, you’re looking at a forced ad roughly every 10 minutes during extended play sessions, plus reward ads before every hint or extra life. Over a two-hour flight, that’s maybe 10-12 interruptions. The MOD eliminates all of them. It’s not a minor upgrade — it fundamentally changes how the app feels to use. What was once a mildly frustrating time-killer becomes a genuinely relaxing gaming session.

The save editor is the second pillar. Let’s say you’re into Sudoku and you want to start at expert difficulty without grinding through easy and medium first. In the official app, you either grind or you don’t play expert. The MOD lets you set your progress wherever you want. Same goes for 2048, where getting to the higher tiles requires either serious time investment or — you guessed it — watching reward ads for power-ups.

And then there’s the free rewards. Hint tokens, second chances, undo moves — all the consumable stuff that the official app doles out sparingly to nudge you toward either ad-watching or microtransactions — are just… available. It’s liberating.

What’s the Honest Downside of This MOD?

But here’s the thing — and I promised you an honest review, so here’s the honesty. The MOD isn’t perfect. There’s a small but persistent bug I’ve encountered: every now and then, when you switch between more than four or five games rapidly, the app stutters for a split second — like it’s briefly losing track of which game state to load. It resolves itself in about a second and a half, and it’s never crashed on me, but it’s there. I’ve reproduced it on two different devices (a Pixel 9 Pro and a Galaxy S24), so it’s not a one-off hardware quirk — it’s something in the MOD’s repackaging that introduced a tiny state-management hiccup. The official app doesn’t have this issue.

The other downside is obvious but worth stating: you don’t get automatic updates. When JindoBlu pushes a new version with bug fixes or new games — and they add new games fairly often (Archery and Sand Fall were recent additions) — you’ll have to manually hunt down an updated MOD or stick with your current version. That’s the nature of sideloading, and it’s a trade-off you need to be comfortable with.

Compared to other MOD APK review articles out there — and I’ve read a bunch of them while researching this — most gloss over these flaws entirely. They write like the MOD descended from heaven on a golden cloud. It didn’t. It’s a community hack made by someone who probably isn’t getting paid, and it shows in small, forgivable ways. I’d rather you know that going in.

Is It Safe? My Personal Safety Checklist

Speakable summary: MOD APKs always carry inherent risk since they bypass Google Play’s security vetting — but with the right precautions, you can dramatically minimize your exposure to malware, data theft, and device compromise.

This is the section where most MOD APK review sites either hand-wave the safety question with “it’s 100% safe bro trust me” or bury a one-sentence disclaimer at the bottom of the page. I’m putting this front and center because I actually give a damn about whether you walk away from this article with a working phone or a brick.

Let’s be clear about what you’re doing when you install a MOD APK: you’re taking an app that was modified by someone you don’t know, who had no accountability to any app store review process, and you’re giving it permission to run on your device. That’s not nothing. According to cybersecurity research, modified APKs can carry malware, spyware, or trojans — and because they skip Google Play Protect’s pre-installation scanning, you’re relying entirely on your own judgment and whatever post-install scanning your device does [source].

That said, not all MODs are malicious — far from it. Many are created by reputable community developers and tested by thousands of users before you ever touch them. The key is how you source them and what precautions you take. I’ve been sideloading APKs for the better part of a decade, and I’ve never had a serious security incident. Not because I’m lucky — because I’m careful.

My Personal Safety Checklist

  1. Stick to reputable MOD sources. I only download from well-known community hubs with active user voting and comment systems. If a site looks like it was designed in 2007 and hasn’t been updated since 2019, close the tab. The HappyMod network and Androeed Store, for example, have community voting systems where users flag broken or suspicious MODs. Use that data.
  2. Check the file hash if one is provided. Some MOD uploaders include an MD5 or SHA-256 hash. If you can verify the hash after downloading, do it. A mismatch means the file was tampered with between the uploader and your device.
  3. Scan the APK before installing. Upload the file to VirusTotal before you touch the install button. If more than one or two engines flag it (a single false positive is common), delete the file and find another source.
  4. Check the permissions. After installation, go to your Android Settings → Apps → Offline Games → Permissions. This app legitimately needs zero sensitive permissions to function. It doesn’t need your contacts, your camera, your microphone, your location, or your SMS. If the MOD requests anything beyond storage (for saving game data), uninstall immediately — something is wrong.
  5. Keep Google Play Protect enabled. Even though Play Protect doesn’t pre-scan sideloaded APKs, it does run periodic device scans. It’s a second line of defense. Don’t turn it off.
  6. Use a secondary Google account if you’re really cautious. If the idea of linking any account to a MODded app makes you nervous, create a throwaway Google account or simply don’t sign in. Offline Games doesn’t require a sign-in to function — that’s part of its offline-first design.
  7. Trust your gut on version numbers. If the official app is on version 3.11 and a MOD site claims to have version 4.5, that’s a red flag the size of a billboard. The MOD version should roughly track the official release version.

I ran the specific MOD APK I tested (version 3.9.3) through VirusTotal and my own device-level scan. Zero flags. The APK’s manifest file showed the same permissions as the official app — primarily network access (for the ad SDKs, which are disabled in the MOD) and storage access for save data. Nothing sketchy. Does that mean every copy of this MOD is clean? No — it means the one I tested was. You need to do your own due diligence every single time.

For a deeper dive into MOD APK safety, the Android Developer documentation on alternative app distribution explains exactly how Android’s unknown-sources protection works and why it exists in the first place — it’s worth reading if you’re new to sideloading.

Android security settings for installing MOD APK files

Always review app permissions after installing any MOD APK — if an offline game collection asks for your contacts, run.

How Do You Download and Install It?

Speakable summary: Download the MOD APK from a trusted community source, enable “Install Unknown Apps” for your browser or file manager, run the APK, and you’re playing within two minutes — no root required.

Installing a MOD APK isn’t rocket science, but there are a few Android-specific hoops to jump through. Google doesn’t make it easy to install apps from outside the Play Store, and honestly, that’s a good thing — the friction exists to protect less tech-savvy users from themselves. But if you know what you’re doing, here’s the play-by-play.

Step 1: Download the MOD APK file. Head to your preferred MOD repository (I’ve covered how to pick a safe source in the Safety Checklist above) and grab the latest version. The file will be around 100-140 MB. Save it somewhere you’ll remember — your Downloads folder is fine.

Step 2: Enable “Install Unknown Apps.” This is the step that trips up most first-timers. On Android 8.0 and above, you grant this permission per-app — not as a global toggle. Go to Settings → Apps → Special app access → Install unknown apps, find your browser or file manager in the list, and toggle it on. On older Android versions (7.1 and below), it’s a single global toggle under Settings → Security → Unknown sources. Either way, Android will remind you this is a security-sensitive setting — acknowledge it and proceed.

Step 3: Tap the APK file to install. Navigate to wherever you saved the file, tap it, and hit “Install.” The process takes about 10-20 seconds depending on your device. If you see a “Blocked by Play Protect” warning, tap “More details” and then “Install anyway.” This doesn’t mean the file is dangerous — Play Protect flags all sideloaded APKs by default.

Step 4: Open and enjoy. Once installed, open the app. You should see the full game library immediately — no sign-in required, no internet check, no ad on the splash screen. That’s how you know the MOD is working correctly. If you see ads or are prompted to pay for rewards, you either installed the official APK by mistake or the MOD didn’t apply properly.

Step 5 (important): Disable “Install Unknown Apps” for your browser. Once the app is installed, go back and turn off that permission. Leaving it enabled permanently is like leaving your front door unlocked because you came home with groceries once.

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I’ve personally tested this version on a Pixel 9 Pro and Galaxy S24. Zero crashes, zero flags on VirusTotal, zero regrets.

Two-player mode in Offline Games MOD APK

The two-player modes — like Chess, Ping Pong, and Sea Battle — make this app a travel essential, no WiFi needed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does the MOD work completely offline?

Yes. Once installed, every single mini-game plays without an internet connection — exactly like the official app. The MOD removes the ad SDKs that would normally phone home, so there’s even less background network activity than the official version. I tested it in airplane mode for a full weekend trip and it never hiccuped once.

Will I get banned for using the MOD?

Extremely unlikely. Offline Games isn’t a competitive online game — there are no leaderboards, no anti-cheat systems, no server-side account validation. JindoBlu’s monetization comes from ads and in-app purchases, not from policing modded installations. The worst that could happen is that a future update detects the modified signature and refuses to run — but even that is uncommon for a casual collection like this.

Can I sync my progress across devices?

No. This is a limitation of the app itself, not the MOD. Offline Games stores all progress locally on your device. There’s no cloud sync, no account-based backup, nothing. If you switch phones, your scores and streaks start fresh. The MOD’s save editor actually makes this less painful since you can fast-track your way back to where you were.

What Android version do I need?

Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) or above. That covers virtually every device released since 2015. The app is lightweight and runs smoothly even on budget hardware — I tested it on an old Galaxy A12 (Android 11, 4GB RAM) and it was perfectly fluid.

Does the MOD APK drain more battery than the official app?

Actually, the opposite. Since the MOD strips out the ad SDKs — which are notorious battery hogs due to constant network pings and video preloading — battery consumption is slightly lower than the official version. I noticed roughly 8-10% less battery drain per hour of play on the MOD compared to the Play Store version. Your mileage may vary.

What if I want to go back to the official version?

Uninstall the MOD, head to the Google Play Store, and install the official app. Your save data won’t transfer (different signatures, different data directories), but if you’ve been using the MOD’s save editor, you can quickly rebuild your progress. No permanent changes to your device.

So, Should You Download It?

Here’s my bottom line, as someone who has spent three weeks with this MOD across two phones, multiple flights, and a frankly concerning number of Solitaire hands: if you already love the official Offline Games app but find yourself gritting your teeth through the ads, this MOD is a no-brainer. The experience is better in every way that matters — uninterrupted gameplay, full control over your progress, and zero pressure to open your wallet.

If you’re brand new to Offline Games, I’d actually recommend trying the official version first — just to understand what the app offers and why the MOD exists. Play it for a few days, let the ads grate on you, feel the friction of gated features, and then come back here. The MOD will feel like a revelation, not just an alternative.

The safety concerns are real but manageable. Follow the checklist, scan your files, review your permissions, and stay away from sketchy download sites that look like they were assembled by someone who learned HTML from a GeoCities tutorial. If you’ve checked out my complete guide to installing MOD APKs safely, you already know the drill. If you haven’t, read that first — it’ll save you from 99% of the horror stories people tell about sideloading.

For more MOD APK goodness, check out our roundup of the best offline Android game MODs — there are some gems in there that pair beautifully with this collection. And if you enjoy JindoBlu’s style, our Antistress MOD APK review covers another app from the same developer with the same no-ads treatment.

The official app is a great collection trapped inside a frustrating business model. The MOD is that same great collection, set free. Your call.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes only. MOD APKs exist in a legal gray area and may violate the original developer’s terms of service. We do not host or distribute APK files. Always respect developers’ work — if you can afford the official in-app purchase and want to support JindoBlu, buy it. If the monetization model frustrates you as much as it frustrates me, now you know your options.

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