
Mini Metro
Design a subway map for a growing city.
Game info
Game description
Android App Analysis and Review: Mini Metro, Developed by Dinosaur Polo Club. Listed in Simulation Category. Current Version Is v6q, Updated On 07/05/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Mini Metro. Achieved Over 3 million Installs. Mini Metro Currently Has 71 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.6 Stars
Mini Metro, the sublime subway simulator, now on Android. No ads or in-app purchases.• 2016 BAFTA nominee
• 2016 IGF award winner
• 2016 IGN Mobile Game of the Year finalist
• 2016 Gamespot's Best Mobile Game selection
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 all-new Creative mode.
• Compete against the world every day in the Daily Challenge.
• Colorblind and night modes.
• Responsive soundtrack created by your metro system, engineered by Disasterpeace.
Please note that Mini Metro is incompatible with some Bluetooth headphones. If you do not hear audio over Bluetooth, please try disconnecting your headphones and restarting the game.
What's New
A small, tidy update to make sure the game's ticking along smoothly.
• Handful of translations fixes.
• Fix for hard-to-see passengers on Tokyo's yellow line.
• Updates to the credits.
• Game engine upgrade.
• Handful of translations fixes.
• Fix for hard-to-see passengers on Tokyo's yellow line.
• Updates to the credits.
• Game engine upgrade.
Recent Comments
Joel Griffin
Wow! What a phenomenal game! 5 / 5 stars. Absolute Love! Highly recomend! This game is just the perfect amount of mental engagement meets strategic reasoning. 1 thing I would recommend considering that other mobile games do, is during the weekly upgrade, give players the option to look at the map before deciding. There are definitely moments of "how many lines are still locked? Or how many bridges do i have? Or do I need this carriage?" Also maybe somewhere a display for what week # it is. 9/9!
Joslyn Cianciolo
Feels a bit designed to make you fail more quickly as you progress. Especially when it provides no additional tunnels even after three weeks in a city heavily reliant on passing over water (looking at you, Lagos). There was literally no way to successfully progress, which takes the fun out of the challenge entirely.
Clement L.
Great game! There is a small infuriating thing when I want to export a gif or a picture of my tracks: the game triggers the "send item to" xiaomi dialog and... Well, I can't save it or at least send it to Google photos. The only thing I can do is send it to another xiaomi device or print or send it to a TV.. Too bad
Will Hayes
A really fun and challenging strategy game to build networks with limited infrastructure and trains. I really enjoy creating a week functioning network until it eventually gets overloaded. See how long it can last! The downside would be when you try to move lines or switch trains from one line to another the screen is very sensitive and it's very hard to select the right thing... Great little game.
Katherine Jones
Making it competative all day every day and nothing but competative was a mistake. It makes the goal to literally stop things from getting exciting because if there's a teensy bit of over-crowding, poof, gameover, back to the really boring beginning. I really do hate the constant interruptions. I don't have Brawndo to make me win at things you're not supposed to win at, like yelling, waving your arms, or moving dots. The stations changing types randomly is also super annoying.
Gabriel Magnan
Great strategy game! Here are a few suggestions for improvement: - The in-game music can feel harsh at times, making it less conducive to strategic thinking. -Selecting specific start/end points on a station with more than one start/end point might be challenging. -Touching a station at a line's start/end often confuses the game between creating a new line or modifying the existing one.
Rei Clayton
Definitely a very minimalist design ethos, built on the aesthetic of any number of railway maps. Might not be for everyone, but as someone who's been in love with public transit as a concept for years, it serves a very specific interest. That said, not as easy to get into if you're not willing to try and fail a few times, as there's not much of a tutorial. I see why some are critical, but I've had a great time watching my trains go about their schedule.
Alister Stubbe
My go-to mobile game! This is perfect for a game that you can get completely absorbed in for as long or as little as you need, or even just have as a relaxing background game in the endless mode. Personally, I recommend playing on the difficult mode - it adds so much more strategy to the experience.