
What I like: Music is created by the gameĭisasterpeace (composer of soundtracks for Fez and Hyper Light Drifter) has done well in creating a minimalist soundtrack that matches the minimalist visuals of the game: every time a new station is built, a new line is completed, a new customer waits in the queue, the game music reacts to these events and changes accordingly. The Osaka Map gives you the choice of using a Shinkansen on your train line
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I also had an Android version of Mini Metro lying about on Humble Bundle so I also took the opportunity to try out that version too. Under the "Play Next" category (which uses the new "Play Next" algorithm) Steam suggested I try Mini Metro and that's how I got into trying it out. I love transport simulation games ever since playing Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon back in the early 90s so it was inevitable that I would eventually give Mini Metro a go, but what pushed me to try it sooner was a Steam Spring Cleaning Event this year which gave me a few recommendations on what to play next. I managed to get a lot of games in February 2017 thanks to the Humble Freedom Bundle which raised over $6 million for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
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The game has generally favourable reviews on Metacritic with a Metascore of 77 on PC and an "Overwhelmingly Positive" rating on Steam based on 6,672 user reviews. At the end of each in-game week you'll be given the choice of which of these resources you want to stock in reserve for the next week, but this is assuming you survive to the end of the week since if you ever have a situation where you have too many passengers queueing up at a station, they will get angry and a countdown will start before it's game over. Other resources that are limited are the number of locomotives, carriages, tunnels/bridges and interchanges you can build.

You can extend existing train lines as long and as many times as you want, but the number of train lines is limited. In a normal game of Mini Metro you only have limited resources to achieve these goals.

For example, if a passenger shows up as a triangle in a station's queue, this means they wish to travel to a triangle station and will take the shortest route to get there. You achieve this by drawing railway lines between stations but passengers won't just go to any station that comes available, they all have different wishes on where they want to go. Mini Metro is a minimalist train network simulation game where your goal is to ensure passengers at a variety of train stations are transported to the correct destinations. The game was greenlit for Steam and then entered Steam Early Access before finally being released on 7 November 2015. A game called Mind the Gap was developed in April 2013 for the Ludum Dare 26 game jam and a pre-alpha build of what would become Mini Metro was made available to the public in September. What is it Dinosaur Polo Club is an indie development studio based in New Zealand and was formed in 2013 by Robert and Peter Curry.

Uh oh, that's a lot of passengers at that station.
