Mini Metro

Mini Metro

Dinosaur Polo Club

Rating 4.6 (73,741 reviews)

A spare subway simulator about keeping a city moving with limited lines

The game’s systems are built around adaptation. Each map begins simply, then becomes a test of how well the player can reorganize a transit network under pressure as stations multiply and routes strain.

Category Simulation
Installs 1,000,000+
Version VARY
Updated Oct 8, 2025
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About this game

Game Overview

Mini Metro is a simulation game from Dinosaur Polo Club that turns transit planning into a compact systems puzzle. The player draws subway lines between stations, then keeps revising the network as the city expands and new stops appear. Its clean, minimalist 2D presentation gives the map the clarity of a transit diagram, while the soundtrack reacts to the routes being built. Sessions are usually short and score-driven, though the different modes allow for longer runs. What distinguishes it from many strategy games is the way it asks for constant small adjustments rather than grand plans, making every map feel like a balancing act between efficiency, speed, and limited resources.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Dynamic City Growth Stations appear over time, so each run develops differently. The player has to react to the changing layout instead of relying on a fixed route plan.
  • Route Redrawing Lines can be redrawn as the city expands, which keeps the network flexible. That constant maintenance is the core of the game’s decision-making.
  • Upgrade Choices A selection of upgrades lets the player shape the network in different ways. Those choices matter because resources are limited and every adjustment has trade-offs.
  • Multiple Modes Normal, Endless, Extreme, Creative, and Daily Challenge offer different ways to play. The structure ranges from quick scored sessions to more open-ended or demanding runs.
  • City Variety The game includes more than two dozen real-world cities. That variety gives the planning puzzle different layouts and pacing without changing its core rules.

What Makes It Stand Out

Mini Metro stands out by treating transit design as a readable, almost abstract puzzle rather than a management spreadsheet. Its presentation is stripped back, but the design leaves room for tension, improvisation, and small strategic decisions that accumulate quickly.

  • Minimalist Presentation The map uses a simple, diagram-like visual style that makes the network easy to read. That clarity helps the player focus on route efficiency and congestion.
  • Reactive Soundtrack The music changes with the metro system and was created by Disasterpeace. It reinforces the feeling that the network itself is driving the rhythm of play.
  • Accessibility Options Colorblind and night modes are included, which broadens the game’s usability. Those options matter in a title that relies heavily on color-coded lines and station types.

Things to Know Before Playing

Mini Metro is a paid game, but the Android version does not include ads or in-app purchases. It is rated Everyone and has a strong number of user ratings on Play Store, which gives its reception a useful level of context. The game is mostly about short planning sessions, though some modes can stretch longer. One practical caveat is the Bluetooth audio issue noted by the developer.

  • No Extra Monetization The store description says there are no ads or in-app purchases. That makes the purchase price the main cost, rather than ongoing spending.
  • Bluetooth Audio Quirk The developer notes that some Bluetooth headphones are incompatible. If audio drops out, disconnecting the headphones and restarting the game is the recommended fix.
  • Short Session Format The game suits quick runs and score chasing more than long narrative play. Its modes can extend playtime, but the core loop is built around repeated planning attempts.

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