Mini Metro is the game that started it all here at Dinosaur Polo Club, and we’re thrilled to celebrate its tenth birthday in style with the Miniversary Update coming July 24th PT! We’re bringing over three maps from Mini Motorways’ catalogue, including another chance to take a ride on the Shinkansen in Tokyo! In addition to this much-requested map, you can build your way around the braided rivers of Warsaw and the Portuguese coast in Lisbon. No matter where you jumped on board, we hope you’ve enjoyed this decade long-journey with us! Who knows where our next destination might take us, but with you there, it’s made the trip well worth it!Ĭheck out BaerTaffy exploring the new update here: ![]() It has been an honour and a joy to celebrate the last 10 years of Mini with such an amazing community of players. And to make things even more fun, these new maps will also require you to build around an existing railroad network with train stations! ![]() With three new crossover maps coming to Mini Motorways, direct from Mini Metro, you can reimagine the experience of creating the Metro lines of London, Mumbai and our player-voted map winner New York City. This update also features various improvements and bug fixes.īut that’s not all! If you’re a fan of both games, or have been waiting for an opportunity to take Mini Motorways for a spin, the Miniversary Update might just be the perfect time to join the ride. Export colourful animations of your unique metro networks at any stage in the game to share with friends or just for bragging rights. This is also joined by a new GIF capture feature coming to Mini Metro. The Miniversary Update also introduces a brand-new photo mode where you can export screenshots of your own metro networks with decorative frames to show off your metro masterpieces. Bordering the brilliant blue waters of the Tagus, how will you reimagine the Metropolitano de Lisboa in this tricky five-line map? Take a trip to the European coast of Portugal’s capital city, Lisbon.Cross the River Vistula and take a turn delivering the Polish capital’s 1.7 million passengers to their destinations in the historic city of Warsaw. ![]()
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