Details About Mini Metro PC Version
Mini Metro is a Simulation app developed by Dinosaur Polo Club. You can play Mini Metro on PC after downloading an Android emulator from this page.
Android emulators are software that run a virtual Android device on your computer. LDPlayer is one of these Android emulators for Windows PC.
LDPlayer also provides additional features such as multi-instance, macros, operations recording, and others. Using the Android 9.0 system, LDPlayer can help you play mobile games on PC with faster performance and higher FPS.
LDPlayer is meant for hard-core mobile gamers.
Mini Metro Overview
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.
One of the best mobile games I've ever played. It's minimalistic and simplistic in design, but it's also pretty challenging when it comes to the achievements. Which imo, is really fun. Also, small but 10/10 feature imo, this game has a dark mode. More app companies should keep that in mind as most people prefer it, in my experience.
I am addicted to this game!!! Two strong suggestions though: 1. Allow the player to have options in color-blind mode. Cyan/green are too close in hue, and the navy is rough in dark-mode. 2. I'd love to see data mid-game for where all my locomotives and carriages are. The trains get visually obscured by the stop. Too often, I have more or fewer trains on the line than I think. A quick count of trains per line would better help my judgement.
The game itself is great, but I do find the menu system, specifically ability to move between Normal and Extreme mode, very frustrating. You have sacrificed usability for an overly-simple menu system. To figure out how to unlock a specific level in Extreme mode, I have to go to that mode only to have to switch back to Normal mode and hope to remember the specifics - "was it only two trains, or only two tunnels?". Fix that UX/UI issue, and you've got a 5-star game.