Android games might not cost as much as console games, but some of them can be a little pricey, which is where free games on Play Pass come in. Many Android games can range from being $.99 to upwards of $15 and more, and that doesn’t quite sit well with some gamers. Also, we’re constantly bombarded with in-app purchases and all sorts of gacha nonsense.
Fortunately, Google has a solution that most gamers should like. It introduced its Play Pass subscription. With this service, you pay $4.99/month and you get no advertisements, free content in-game, and even free games. You’re getting a lot for only $5 every month.
Top 10 Best Free Play Pass Android Games – June 2023
Below is a quick overview of the top 10 best free Play Pass Android games for 2021. Since these are on Play Pass, there are no in-app purchases or download costs.
Game | Download Cost | In-app cost (per item) |
Leo’s Fortune | Free | X |
Doors Origins | Free | X |
Trail Boss BMX | Free | X |
SimplePlanes | Free | X |
Poly Bridge 2 | Free | X |
CHUCHEL | Free | X |
Limbo | Free | X |
Crashlands | Free | X |
Crying Suns | Free | X |
Peace Death | Free | X |
Top 10 Best Free Play Pass Games On Android – June 2023
Below is a bit more information on these games including direct links for easy downloading. All download links go to the app’s Google Play Store listing. Users are always recommended to download apps from Google Play or an authorized app store.
Leo’s Fortune
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 591MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.6 stars out of 5
Leo’s Fortune has been a popular game on the Google Play Store for a while. It’s a fun and involved platformer that has a pretty simple storyline. You play as a small furry creature named Leopold who had a vast fortune, but a thief stole all of his gold. The thief left all of the gold lying around, and you need to go find it.
You’ll need to navigate the levels and make it to the end, picking up all of your gold along the way. You’ll come across some parts of the stage that are challenging to pass, so you’ll need to navigate carefully. There are also some puzzles that you’ll need to solve in order to progress.
This game came out nearly 10 years ago, but it still holds up today. The visuals and the music are all top-notch, and that also goes for the gameplay.
Doors Origins
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 161MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.6 stars out of 5
Doors Origins is a visually impressive puzzle game that will really test your brain. At each level, you’re presented with a door with all sorts of objects and mechanisms around it. Each mechanism is a puzzle that needs to be solved. As you solve puzzles, you’ll earn items that you can use to solve even more puzzles.
The point of each stage is to eventually open the door, so it’s like those classic “100 Doors” games. There’s a ton of variety in the puzzles that you’ll solve too. Each door has a certain theme- Davinci, time, the sea, etc.- and most of the puzzles play along with the theme.
This is a very visually appealing game. Each of the doors has its own unique look and aesthetic. Also, the graphics themselves are impressive.
Trail Boss BMX
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 355MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.6 stars out of 5
This is a game to play if you’re looking for a fun and featured BMX game. In this game, you’ll be riding your bike through different BMX courses with insane jumps and ramps, and you’ll need to make it to the end. Along the way, you’ll be performing stunts in order to wrack up on points.
When you hit jumps, you’ll need to swipe on the screen in different ways to perform different stunts. As you land your stunts, you’ll gain score multipliers to build it up even more.
You’re also able to customize your bike. You can change the color of just about every part of your bike, so you can really personalize your experience.
SimplePlanes
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 136MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.4 stars out of 5
SimplePlanes is a pretty simple and straightforward simulator that lets you operate planes along with other types of vehicles. You’re allowed to drive cars as well as tanks, but the game revolves around planes.
It’s a sandbox game that allows you to fly planes in different environments. Not only are you allowed to fly them, but you can customize them as well. There’s a workshop that lets you swap out parts and test them out in realtime. If you want to, you can also build your planes from the ground up. It’s a fun game to play if you’re into planes.
Poly Bridge 2
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 149MB
- Google Play Rating: stars out of 5
This is a bridge-builder game, so the mechanics should be pretty self-explanatory. You’ll see a river with land on either side of it. One side will have a vehicle on it. What you’ll need to do is build a bridge from one side to the other that can support the vehicle.
As you can imagine, gravity is working against you. You’ll need to design your bridge so that it won’t collapse under the weight of the vehicle or from its own weight. So, you’ll be adding additional parts to add rigidity. Just be careful, as each part you place costs money, and you have a budget.
CHUCHEL
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 744MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
CHUCHEL is one of the weirdest games on this list, and that only adds to its charm. It’s a point & Click adventure game where the titular Chuchel is on the search for his precious cherry. You’ll need to guide Chuchel through different puzzles and scenarios to get him closer to the cherry.
You’ll need to click on the different objects and creatures in the scene to interact with them. Clicking on the right ones will make the get you closer to the cherry. You’ll have to really us your brain and think outside of the box with this game. The scenes are deceptively simple. You’ll need to be resourceful to solve the puzzles.
Limbo
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: None
- Size: 113MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
Limbo is a popular game that launched quite some time ago, but it still holds up. It’s notoriously dark, as well. Limbo is a platformer/puzzler that has you playing as a kid. Your character is trying to escape the harsh land he’s trapped in. You’ll be traveling from puzzle to puzzle in order to make your way through the levels.
This game is more grotesque, as your character will die in gruesome ways if you don’t do the puzzles correctly (well, it’s ok if you’re into that kind of thing). Just know that it’s definitely one of the darker games on this list.
Crashlands
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 123MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
Crashlands is an open-world survivor game that has you gathering and crafting tools on a strange world. You and your crewmate had your ship shot down by an evil alien creature, and you need to find a way to get off of it
Since you’re working from the ground up, you’ll have to start with basic materials and work your way up from there. you’ll need to be careful, as there are alien creatures on the planet that you will need to look out for.
One of the most prominent aspects of this game is the comedy. There is a lot of dialogue in Crashlands, and it’s all witty and very funny. You’ll have quite a laugh while playing this game.
Crying Suns
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 435MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.8 stars out of 5
Crying Suns is a cerebral and story-rich roguelike that takes place in the distant future. You play as the clone of a dead admiral, and you wake up to find out that the empire you’re under might be in trouble. It’s up to you to find out what’s going on.
This is also a strategy game that has you doing battle against enemy ships using your own ship. You’ll attack the enemy ship directly as you battle. If you happen to lose, then you will respawn as another clone. This is where you get the roguelike gameplay. It’s a fun and tactical game to pass the time.
Peace, Death
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 42MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.3 stars out of 5
This game is really simple compared to the rest on this list. You’re playing as the grim reaper, and… well, you’re a batchelor living ina astudio apartment who needs some money for food. So, in order to get some money, you get a job.
the job you have is simple. you’ll be presented with a a bunch go people. You will need to decide if they should fo to heaven or hell. Each person going to hell will have some sort of tell letting them know that they’re actually a demon. As the game goes on, the demons will gain more tells prompting you to send them down. It’s a fun and simple time waster.