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1. Minecraft
price - $ 6.99
Minecraft is one of the most popular open world games on any platform. The survival mode is a pure open world experience. You can mine resources, craft things, build stuff, kill bad guys, go fishing, and even traverse to alternate worlds. There is a creative mode that is open world, but it’s more of a sandbox experience than an open world one. You can play solo or with friends and build some truly ridiculous stuff with some patience. The game is $6.99 with some in-app purchases for character skins if you want. They are entirely optional. There is also Minecraft Earth (Google Play link) if you want to play the game in the real world.

2. ARK: Survival Evolved
price- free

ARK: Survival Evolved is an open world adventure game with survival and other game play elements. Players try to survive a landscape rife with dinosaur life. You can build a base, tame the various dinosaurs for your own use, craft things, and build stuff. Additionally, there is a social element. You can play with (or against) other players and even join Tribes for more cooperative play. The game is free to play with an optional subscription. The subscription grants double experience points and connections to better servers. Honestly, you don’t really need it to enjoy the game.

3. Gangster Vegas: World of Crime
Price- free
Gangster Vegas: World of Crime is one of the oldest open world games on Android. It’s a riff off of the popular Grand Theft Auto franchise. The player is dropped into a city and can traverse the city at will while completing story line missions and side quests. There are also a plethora of mini-games such as the casino, racing challenges, collectibles, and other stuff to keep the player busy. It pales in comparison to the sheer size and depth of a console or PC game like Grand Theft Auto 5, but it’s a serviceable replacement and a good open world adventure game with shooter elements.

4.Grand Theft Auto series (five games)
price-$ 4.99-$ 6.99

Of course we’re putting Grand Theft Auto on this list. Grant Theft Auto III modernized the open world genre and yes, it’s on mobile along with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Vice City, Liberty City Stories, and Chinatown Wars. Most people know how GTA works. You get full access to a massive city. There are side quests, story line missions, and various mini-games to entertain you while you progress through the game. You can also steal cars, antagonize the police, and even buy property in the newer titles. The games range from $4.99 to $6.99 with no in-app purchases. Rockstar Games also has Bully (Google Play link), an open world game where you control a student instead of a gangster or mobster. Any of the six games make for excellent open world experiences.

5.MadOut2 BigCityOnline
Price-free to play
MadOut2 BigCityOnline is another adventure game with elements similar to Grand Theft Auto. You can steal cars, fight people, shoot stuff, and cruise around the open world. However, this one also borrows some elements from racing games and lets you do things like customize your cars, race people, and do other stuff. The game also features over 40 cars, various missions, and there can be up to 100 players on a map at once. It’s a neat experience overall, but not quite as polished as Gangster Vegas or GTA.

6. pokemon go 
Price-free 
RuneScape is one of the most popular MMORPGs of all time. It’s also been around for almost 20 years. It’s an open world MMORPG with both solo and cooperative play. There are a ton of missions and quests to play through, items to collect, gear to equip, and more. The game also has one of the deepest player-driven economies of any game. The free version includes most of the game. You get additional skills, a larger world, more quests, and 400 extra bank slots if you go with the subscription service. It’s also one of the few MMORPGs with a subscription and not microtransactions. Most MMORPGs are open world and you can check out other excellent Android MMORPGs here.

7.Sky: Children of Light
Price-free
Sky: Children of Light is something a little bit different in this genre. It’s an open world game, but it doesn’t feel like a GTA or Minecraft experience. Instead, players drift around the world to explore all of its oddities. It’s a bit like Portal Knights where there are seven different areas to explore but you are free to explore them at your leisure. So purists may not identify it as a true open world game. In any case, it’s really enjoyable and we quite like the art style and atmosphere of this one. It’s a lot more relaxed than most others in the genre

8.Frostborn: Coop Survival

Price-Free
Frostborn is a cool RPG that mixes a few popular genres. One one hand, you have your own character that you can customize as you see fit and train as one of three available classes. After that, there's the usual RPG element of completing missions and levelling up. But there's also a survival element in it. You have to gather resources and upgrade your base in order to successfully defend from enemies. To do that, you can partner up with other real players, where the MMO element of the game comes in. The graphics are also quite good so your whole experience will be in an environment that's nice to look at.

9.Off the Road
price-free
Another game with about driving but Off the Road takes it to a whole new level. You can take control of anything from boats to trains to helicopters, including all sorts of wheeled vehicles like trucks and even harvesters! Every machine offers a different set of challenges and the open world is your playground. The game features realistic mud mechanics and tire pressure simulation, both are something you rarely hear about games, especially mobile ones. If you’re itching for an off-road adventure, you can’t go wrong with this game.

10.Second Galaxy
price-free

With the Eve: Online mobile game still in development, Second Galaxy is your best option for space exploration. Thousands of star systems at your fingertips, spaceships from tiny to enormous, battles like you’ve only seen in Star Wars movies, Second Galaxy has it all. Sure, enjoying the beauty of space is not the same when it’s done through your phone’s display, but having a game as expansive as this in your palms is still quite impressive. If you’re a Sci-Fi geek that’s run out of TV shows to watch, Second Galaxy is here to fill that void.

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