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Mini Metro

byDinosaur Polo Club2015

Mini Metro is a strategy simulation game about designing a subway map for a growing city. Draw lines between stations and start your trains running. As new stations open, redraw your lines to keep them efficient. Decide where to use your limited resources. How long can you keep the city moving?

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October 21, 2015

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Altogether though, Mini Metro is really enjoyable. Its simple graphics combined with the ease of playing make it accessible to even the most casual of gamer, and the level of extra detail means that you’ll want to keep playing. The randomly-generated levels mean that no two games are ever the same, giving plenty of replayability. Despite a few issues, Mini Metro is a really enjoyable way to pass whole hours at a time.

Aug 18, 2015

Mini Metro is nothing like public transport. Riding the underground can be generously described as uncomfortably loud, hot and stressful, but to mention cramped. Mini Metro, on the other hand, is exactly the opposite with its lovingly quiet audio, minimalist art, slow-paced feel and spacious design.

Sep 9, 2018

In a nutshell, Mini Metro is a minimalist version of SimCity focused on subways. The goal of the game is to build and manage a subway system in stylized, real-w

Sep 26, 2018

Mini Metro’s dynamic gameplay kept me engaged, yet never left me feeling overwhelmed. Whether I was simply looking for twenty minutes of casual puzzling or a burst of hardcore strategy, Mini Metro’s deceptively nuanced gameplay worked on both levels equally well. With some quality of life improvements and a more detailed presentation, Mini Metro could propel itself even higher, but even with these concessions the game is easy to recommend.

Sep 6, 2018

Mini Metro is a fun game to play because it is very easy to learn but very hard to master. The challenge gets raised on a steady pace and since every level can be different from the last, it’s not much frustrating to lose and start over again. It’s the kind of game that makes you want to play again and apply what you have learned from the previous run. It’s definitely a must play for everyone who is into strategic planning.

Dec 17, 2016