![]() You never know where they will pop up so you need to be prepared! If you make your roads too long it will take longer to get from point A to point B, and you may even run out of road!Įvery week you will get a new reward including some addition road tiles, and maybe even a bridge! Running out of bridges can be very bad if you get a house or something to spawn across a river. It's very easy to get too much traffic in one spot and this causes traffic jams. You need to watch for intersections that will have too much traffic. The colors matter, so for instance a blue house will only go to a blue circle. You have to match the houses to the bigger circle icons. Messy Failure of a cityĪs you can see from the image it can get quite messy if you are like me. You also have leaderboards for around the world and your own friends. The gameplay is generally the same depending on the level from what I can tell, but there is a lot of replayability. You have multiple different levels you can choose from. You can accomplish this by using bridges, traffic lights, motorways, and some other fun tools. So you need to work on getting your roads just right. ![]() You are in charge of getting people to their location and back. Mini Motorways is a nice time wasting game, at least for me. Mini Motorways is on Apple Arcade with some other bangers. If you don't know what Apple Arcade is and you have an IOS device you can get a free trial from Apple. ![]() Minimalism done right! This has been a more mini review, pun intended, than usual because there’s not much more to say than: Mini Motorways is a great game with few flaws, so it rightfully deserves a 9/10.I'm not much of a mobile gamer myself, but I do have a subscription to Apple Arcade. Once you’ve played all the levels, you’re done not even the daily/weekly challenges have different map which is fine considering Mini Metro did the same thing but I’m still a bit disappointed by this. Any name could have been written there and nothing would’ve been changed. The only difference from one another is the river/mountain layout which are named after a river/mountain near that city. The levels being named after well-known cities don’t do much for me. In one junction they work, in another, they don’t. Bridges and tunnels are basically the same, the only difference is that tunnels are only available in some later levels. Roundabout’s are pretty difficult to utilize correctly at least for me, some people swear by them. Motorways are very satisfying to use and see get used as well. The only time I worried about running out of them was when I did color segregation runs to not have to deal with different colored cars intersecting each other’s ways to their destinations. Diagonal roads are key to save road tiles, although they’re rarely an inconvenience. You start with 1 destination and 1 car to reach it and you’re gonna just chill and think to yourself: “It’s gonna be easy, bring it on!”, but like 10 minutes later when you have hundreds of fares complete already the cars start to add up and that’s where some strategy comes in. This game too follows the principle of “easy to learn, hard to master” and that is totally the case. You have cars that need to get to places, and you build the roads if they don’t reach their destination fast enough, game over. Unlike Mini Metro, I actually like this game, it’s the definition of a casual game. It was intended to be a kind of sequel to Mini Metro and it very much is. Unlike Mini Motorways is the new definition of a casual game. Mini Motorways is the new definition of a casual game.
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