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Privacy respecting Android roguelites / roguelikes? Also other privacy respecting Android games?

Hi all,

I have shattered pixel dungeon and it’s amazing. Love it.

I also have and love Unciv and Mindustry.

I’m looking for more great games that don’t collect your name, contacts, sms history, billing details, healthcare info, gender and race info, location data etc etc.

The games don’t have to be open source, but it would be preferable.

I’ve donated good money to all games listed above as I love them. So not chasing free. Just chasing trusted.

Thank you

FunderPants , (edited )

I’ve really been enjoying Brotato premium edition on android and steam. It says it uses no permissions on android but no idea what info they get when you buy it.

xradeon ,

Maybe Slice & Dice will fit your bill?

Rodeo ,

If you’re into retro gaming, Lemuroid is a frontend fro libretro that runs on Android.

makingStuffForFun OP ,
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Thank you. Do I need to install libretro also, or is it included? Appreciate your suggestion

SheeEttin ,

I would expect there to be ports of Rogue, Nethack, and similar; do those count?

argentcorvid , (edited )
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Nethack is available through ~~ f-droid~~ Google Play

makingStuffForFun OP ,
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Do you have a link? When I search, nothing comes up.

argentcorvid ,
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Looks like I mis-remembered. I had the version from Google Play installed at one time.

makingStuffForFun OP ,
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Ahhh ok. No problem. Thank you

candle_lighter ,
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I don’t play any mobile games so I unfortunately don’t know any recommendations but if sandboxing an app that doesn’t respect your privacy sounds like a good solution to you, you could try shelter. Additionally, the Aurora Store can show you what permissions and trackers an android app on the Play Store uses.

uninvitedguest ,
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Shelter is a great tip, if only for my need to run multiple instances of an application!

[Edit] Shoot, it doesn’t work when there is an existing work profile.

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