Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $3.99 | Dinosaur Polo Club Limited | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
• BAFTA-nominated
• IGF award-winning
• Over 250,000 copies sold on desktop
Mini Metro is a game about designing a subway map for a growing city. Draw lines between stations and start your trains running. Keep your routes efficient by redrawing them as new stations open. Decide where to use your limited resources. How long can you keep the city moving?
• Random city growth means each game is unique
• Eleven real-world cities will test your planning skills
• A variety of upgrades so you can tailor your network
• Normal mode for quick scored games, or Extreme for the ultimate challenge
• Compete against the world every day with the Daily Challenge
• Colourblind and night modes
• Responsive soundtrack created by your metro system, engineered by Disasterpeace
"If you love the city-planning aspect of Sim City but can't handle the pressure of playing god, then you may have just found your new favorite time-waster." - Ashley Feinberg, Gizmodo
"Take my word for it that a game about mass-transit system design can be a tense, white-knuckle thriller." - Owen Faraday, Pocket Tactics
"Mini Metro: fun game simulates planning and running public transit system." - Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing
I absolutely the heavens out of this game. It’s sooo calming & a great way to kill some time, & relax. One suggestion & I hope the devs see this, would be to add some numbers beside the line dots. To tell how many trains & or carriages are on a particular line. Would ease some guessing & confusion when this get congested...
I played a demo version of this game on an iPad at an Apple retail store a couple of years ago and thought it was kind of fun. So I finally decided to buy it and I really regret it. “Boring” is the understatement of the century. No instruction on what to do or what the point of the game is. I put lines all over the place but passengers kept clogging up at stations. I have no idea what the goal of this game even is. I hope I can get a refund.
Oh boy, I sure love redrawing my entire metro every five seconds because another station is redundantly added somewhere else on the map... Good thing this is a constant gameplay mechanic so I can enjoy the monotony of pausing the game again and again for the entire run.
I’m not going to say much but I used to watch this game on YouTube and I just found out it was on the App Store this game is worth the 4 bucks I highly recommend buying it!!!!
Was a great game. I really enjoyed doing the daily challenge. Now that that feature has stopped working (iOS 14.5?), I’m really not interested in the game anymore. Fix it, bring it back.
After updating to iOS 14.5 a week ago, and then to 14.5.1, the ability to play the Daily Challenge was no longer available as the app was falsely claiming that my iOS device wasn’t connected to the internet. Thankfully, the programmers of this very fun game have released an update that has repaired the problem! I’m very happy to be able to play the Daily Challenge again!
Really fun and relaxing game to play and watching the connections grow and grow as the map area widens is really soothing for some reason. My one complaint would have to be the berlin level. There seems to be a sudden spike in difficulty that is rarely encountered in any of the other levels, i seem to be unable to break through 500 passengers for some reason.