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The Bottom Line. Granted, Clash of Clans isn’t completely worthless anymore, and it can still have value. One of the biggest reasons that gamers still play it is for the wars with their clanNo, there’s no way to play Clash of Clans offline without risking getting a ban. Theoretically, you can modify your device to play CoC when offline. However, as Clash of Clans is a competitive online game, doing so is against the game’s ToS.
However, I believe that you get 3 new obstacles a day. If you have been removing them consistently then you can divide how many you have removed (it's in your stats) by 3 to see how many days you have been playing. Or at least it should be kinda close. I have been playing for one year and have removed 1035. It's kinda close. This works until
1 / 6. Castle Clash is probably the most popular alternative to Clash of Clans. It was one of the first big names to copy the game, made by IGG.com, and it's so similar it's almost downright Customize your village, build an army and crush your opponents. Like using friendship to strike fear into your enemies? Join a Clan, or establish a Clashing legacy by creating your own. The choice is yours in this millions-strong community of Barbarians. Download for free and Clash on, Chief!If Clash of Clans had an offline mode, hypothetically, you play on your device without a connection, anybody can change a number of files in clash of clans, get free stuff, and then connect with the server and the server will actually listen, which Therefore makes hacking (cheating) super easy which is why this shouldn't be allowed to happen