Best Mobile Games Under 200 MB (Low-Storage Phones)
Got an entry-level Android phone, only 16-32 GB of storage, or a patchy data connection? These 10 mobile games all weigh under 200 MB — fast to download, easy to keep installed.
If your phone has 16 GB or 32 GB of storage — common on entry-level Android devices in India — every megabyte counts. WhatsApp media alone can swallow several gigabytes, and a single AAA mobile game like Asphalt 9 or Free Fire MAX can take 1-2 GB.
These 10 free mobile games all install in under 200 MB. They’re as fun as the heavyweight titles but won’t push your phone into ‘Insufficient Storage’ warnings, and they download fast even on a 3G connection.
Sizes shown are typical install footprints on Android; iOS sizes can be slightly larger due to additional asset variants. Every game links to its full Aktier review.
1. Candy Crush Saga
Around 90 MB at install. Even on a 16 GB phone, you can keep Candy Crush installed alongside dozens of other apps without compromise.
Read the full Candy Crush Saga review →2. 8 Ball Pool
~70 MB. One of the leanest premium-feeling games on mobile. Smooth physics, online matchmaking, in under a tenth of a gigabyte.
Read the full 8 Ball Pool review →3. Subway Surfers
Roughly 150 MB. Smaller than Instagram or WhatsApp — a no-brainer install for low-storage Android phones.
Read the full Subway Surfers review →4. Hill Climb Racing
~120 MB. Physics-based driving, dozens of vehicles, and ten environments — still smaller than a single high-res Bollywood trailer.
Read the full Hill Climb Racing review →5. Pokemon GO
~150 MB. Niantic’s AR game stays surprisingly compact considering it streams real-world map data on demand.
Read the full Pokemon GO review →6. Ludo King
~70 MB. India-made and India-light — leaves plenty of room for photos, WhatsApp media, and other apps on entry-level phones.
Read the full Ludo King review →7. Carrom Pool
Roughly 80 MB. All the carrom physics, online play, and tournaments compressed into a fraction of a Free Fire MAX install.
Read the full Carrom Pool review →8. Temple Run 2
~150 MB. Multiple environments, character unlocks, and power-ups in a single 150 MB package.
Read the full Temple Run 2 review →9. Fruit Ninja
~150 MB. The iconic slice-and-dice classic, polished and ready to play in under 2 minutes of download time on 4G.
Read the full Fruit Ninja review →10. Sonic Dash
~150 MB. Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Shadow all packed into a tight little install.
Read the full Sonic Dash review →Want to see all 20 reviewed games?
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What is the smallest popular mobile game in India?
Among the games we’ve reviewed, 8 Ball Pool and Ludo King are the smallest at around 70 MB each. Both are top-rated, fully featured, and don’t compromise on online multiplayer or content.
How can I reduce a mobile game’s storage size?
Most games let you clear cached assets in their settings (look for ‘Storage’ or ‘Clear Cache’). On Android, you can also clear app data and re-download only essential level packs. Avoid downloading ‘HD asset packs’ if your phone is tight on space.
Are smaller games less fun?
Not necessarily. Smaller games typically have simpler art and fewer characters, but their core gameplay can be just as polished. Candy Crush Saga (90 MB) and Clash Royale (250 MB) prove that lean games can dominate the global charts.
Can I move these games to an SD card?
On Android, yes — go to Settings → Apps → [Game] → Storage → ‘Change’ to SD card. iOS doesn’t support SD cards. Note that game performance may be slightly slower from a card vs internal storage.
Which games on this list can I play offline?
Candy Crush Saga, Subway Surfers, Hill Climb Racing, Temple Run 2, Sonic Dash, and Fruit Ninja all work offline once installed. See our full offline games list for more.