Top 10 games on Android developed/made in India


There is no doubt that India is one of the biggest markets for game developers, especially when it comes to Android-based games. We have compiled a list of the best Indian mobile games for you to enjoy on your Android phone. Continue reading.

Homegrown products have become increasingly popular due to the growing anti-China sentiment. Android users are looking for more than just Indian-origin apps, but also for alternatives to games on their smartphones. Every day, Google Play Store adds new apps and games; however, only a small percentage makes it to the top of the charts. Few 'made in India' games have over a million downloads or have impressed the critics. We have selected the top 10 Android games from that list that are playable on any modern device with Play Store. Most of the games are free to play, but some may require in-game purchases. So, here goes our list of the top 10 Android made-in-India mobile games to play in 2023.

1. Ludo King


Ludo King

Ludo King is a classic board game that can be played between two to four players. The game has been at the top of Google Play charts for some time now with more than 500 million downloads. This cross-platform game lets you compete against players using desktops, iPhones, and iPads. You won't have to worry about space constraints with the Ludo King download, as it is only 52MB in size. As in the original Ludo game, Ludo King follows the traditional rules and looks like an old-school version of the game. Ludo not only lets you play the game but you can chat with your friends via stickers and default expressions. Many of you would have shared screenshots or sharing the result of the game on your Facebook, and Instagram stories tagging your friends. Alternatively, you can play with a computer if you don't have anyone else to play with.

2. World Cricket Championship 3


WCC

India considers cricket to be a religion, not just a sport. Almost everyone knows the basic rules of the game and doesn't mind picking up a bat or ball now and then. There are several cricket games to choose from. There is however one game that has seen growth over the years, and that is World Cricket Championship. It is the third edition of the popular World Cricket Championship series. With real-time motion capture of crickets and custom stadiums, World Cricket Championship 3 offers a realistic cricket experience. The professional commentary for the game is provided by Aakash Chopra, Matthew Hayden, Isa Guha, Abhinav Mukund, Venkatapathy Raju, and others. Besides these, World Cricket Championship 3 offers a career mode and allows you to manage your team.

3. Indian Airforce: A Cut Above


Indian Airforce- A Cut Above 3

This mobile game Indian Air Force: A Cut Above was launched shortly after the capture of the then Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman by Pakistan, allowing users to assume the role of an IAF Air Warrior. In the game, the events of the Balakot strike are illustrated and the Wing Commander is honored. Both single-player and multiplayer modes are available in the game. The player can learn how to fly with weapons and operate high-performance aircraft in single-player mode. On the other hand, the multiplayer mode allows users to play with other players over the internet, either as part of a Squad vs Squad team or as part of a Free for All game, where the last survivor wins. With a rating of 4.7 stars on the Google Play Store, the game is highly popular.

4. FAU-G


FAU-G

PUBG's Indian competitor FAU-G, Fearless and United Guards, was launched as soon as PUBG was banned in the country. As compared to PUBG, FAUG isn't the perfect competitor. PUBG is a game with more nuance and development. As soon as it was released, it swept the simulated multiplayer battle gaming sector by storm. However, it comes in a very close second place due to its Indian setting and storyline, which appeals to Indian audiences in particular. The story mode of the game takes players through the whole Galwan Valley incident to help save the Indian soldiers who were captured by the Chinese Army.

There are still many kinks to iron out for this game to be as enigmatic and engaging as PUBG. Even so, it enjoys a huge fan base among Indian audiences.

5. Real Cricket 2.0


Real Cricket

Cricket is something Indians share a common love for. Taking that love for the game and incorporating it into a smartphone app, Real Cricket 2.0 provides cricket lovers with an opportunity to play and enjoy the game on the go. A successful mobile cricket game developed by Nautilus Mobile, Real Cricket 2.0 was named People's Choice Game of the Year for 2014 and India Gaming Week Sports and Debut Game of the Year for 2015. There are more than 10 million downloads of this 423MB game on Google Play Store with a 4.1-star rating.

6. The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands


The Bonfire-Forsaken Lands

One of the most popular games made in India is The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands, developed by Himanshu Manwani and Govardhan Gosavi. The game offers a six-day free trial, after which you have to pay around Rs. 300 to continue playing. The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands has attracted a loyal audience in India despite being a paid game. In the game, the user builds their own house, manages and maintains their surroundings, and prepares for a monster attack at night. The game has been downloaded more than 1 million times on Google Play Store with a 4.1-star rating. The smooth gameplay and user interface of the game have contributed to its popularity. Around 90MB are taken up by the game.

7. Guardians of the Skies


Guardians of the Skies

The official 3D Air Combat Mobile Game of the Indian Air Force. The Indian Air Force is the inspiration behind Guardians of the Skies, a free-to-play, immersive 3D air combat game. The game takes place in the skies of India, where you play a combat pilot. This game lets you fly a wide variety of aircraft, including the most advanced combat aircraft in the world, the Su-30MKI. The game features a multiplayer mode, as well as missions such as rescues, combats, and more. Multiplayer mode pits you against other players on the same network. Throughout various missions, the player earns campaign ribbons and gallantry awards.

8. Sudoku King


Sudoku King

Sudoku King is a mobile puzzle game for puzzle game fans who enjoy playing intelligent games and outsmarting everyone. The Sudoku King game offers players a unique Sudoku experience with a great graphical interface. As a digital version of the classic Sudoku game, Sudoku King challenges players to think and crack their way through each challenge, eventually improving their problem-solving abilities. The game can be played in two themes – Black or White. Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert are the four different difficulty levels to enjoy this game. The "World Challenge" is offered in countries such as the USA, Singapore, Egypt, India, Dubai, and France. You can keep opening countries sequentially as long as you complete the number of games in each one.

9. Action King Gameplay


Action King

Action King is just a one-tap casual game in which you have to shoot and break the discs. With an interesting audio-visual world, it's a fun way to crack and clear stacks of discs. There are rotating stacked disc piles on the way in the game. The players must shoot the discs with matching colored balls. Disc towers must be shot until all discs are removed. Once all disc towers have been cleared, the level is complete. When hitting with a mismatched ball, the game ends and the level is restarted. With state-of-the-art graphics & an interesting audio-visual 3D world, the game offers amazing toon characters to use as shooters. Players can unlock the characters' special powers. The hyper-casual single-tap game offers interesting levels with different types of static and dynamic disc towers to shoot.

10. Missing


Missing

Missing is a reality-based adventure game about Champa, a young woman kidnapped and forced into prostitution. It is a world in which millions of girls find themselves every year. The game's purpose is to educate players about this horrible reality. It's a terrible game, but it's also necessary. A video game with this story and these characters wouldn't be necessary in a perfect world. This shows a terrible side of real life, one that occurs every day in the real world. It will serve its purpose if this small playable experience can raise people's awareness of these horrors.

Bottom Line


So, we presented to you our top 10 mobile games made in India! Whether it's a critically acclaimed blockbuster or a new release, this list has something for everyone. You're sure to find something new here, whether you're a mobile gaming fan or just curious!


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