Mini Metro, the sublime subway simulator, now on iPhone and iPad.
• Included in the App Store Best of 2016
• Mac Game of the Year in over 30 countries
• BAFTA-nominated
• IGF award-winning
• IGN Mobile Game of the Year nominee
• Included in Gamespot's Best Mobile Games of 2016
Mini Metro is a 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?
• Random city growth means each game is unique.
• Over two dozen of real-world cities to test your planning skills.
• A variety of upgrades so you can tailor your network.
• Normal mode for quick scored games, Endless to relax, or Extreme for the ultimate challenge.
• Build your metro exactly how you want to with the Creative mode.
• Compete against the world every day in the Daily Challenge.
• Colourblind and night modes.
• Responsive soundtrack created by your metro system, engineered by Disasterpeace.
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Mini Metro FAQ
Is Mini Metro free?
Mini Metro is not free (it costs 19.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Mini Metro legit?
✅ The Mini Metro app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Seriously people, there should be a gamerule stating that if you have N islands the game must give you at least N-1 bridges !
Otherwise there will always be a lonely node or a metro system split in two which will very rapidly accumulate shapes waiting and will end the game.
Also, there is no way to save each individual level...
amazing
this game is absolutely amazing. when you play it with mini motorways too, it becomes even better. good graphics, interesting gameplay, and also difficult, which makes it even funner.
great game
awesome
Awesome game
Awesome game, just installed it a few hours ago and I cannot quit it. I just finished all the Challenges for London, and I observed that the icon didn’t change. Maybe you could consider somehow signaling on the menu that all the challenges were completed for a city. It would be much appreciated by completionist gamers like myself.
Thanks again for the awesome job you did with this game.
Cheers
Lovely game
I love this little gem. The atmosphere is fantastic, the gameplay is just right, the graphics are a treat. Thanks for making it!
Simply fantastic
This game is exceptional. The more you play, the deeper and the more challenging it gets. I have a feeling that spending time with it does something to your mind without your knowing, it creates new connections in the brain just like you're must do with the stations, and helps you see the bigger picture, or at least the picture at a larger scale than you're accustomed. At least that's my intuition, I've only been playing for a day so far. But it does feel like exercise for the brain, as if it's more than a simple game. Thanks for bringing it to the world.
Awesome
Awesome game, very addictive, but it uses too much battery
Great game
One of the best games I played!
Mini Metro, Idea.
Hello, I’ve been playing this game for a little while. I began playing with Mini Motorways which is pretty good. But this game is a Crazy Good. So yeah. I like it and thank you for making this game! But that’s not what I’m here to talk about. I have a game idea I’d like to share. And that would be the city of Medellín. Medellín is in Colombia. And Medellín is popular for the transportation system and the metro. The Metro isn’t underground like most but it’s actually on high rise places around the city. So in my words I think it would be nice to have Medellín as an unlockable city to play on. The Main Colors would be Green and White, hence the logo of the Metro Transport of the city and hence its the flag of the city. The rest of the colors can be decided by the developers. On Google you can find the shape and info from the city and not to mention this would boost the popularity of the game in my region. Thank you if you read this and goodbye.
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