![]() Based in gorgeous Wellington, New Zealand, Dinosaur Polo Club was founded by brothers Peter and Robert Curry with a mission: create games giving simple everyday concepts, designed for everyone. The recent community vote offered an opportunity to reflect on the last decade of work alongside such passionate players. Plan the perfect routes for a happy, bustling city, now factoring in a rail system. Everything in this jam-packed update will be coming to players in July, as Dinosaur Polo Club has a long road trip ahead.ĭinosaur Polo Club celebrates its 10-year anniversary since first diving into the wondrous world of Mini during a Ludum Dare Game Jam, where Mini Metro was created in its first iteration back in 2013. In addition to these new urban playgrounds, Mini Motorways will also embrace a highly-requested feature in its three new maps: trains. Dedicated Mini Metro fans can rejoice as well, with Tokyo, Warsaw, and Lisbon maps on the way, awaiting adaptable railway systems and offering fresh challenges. The cities of London and Mumbai will also line up for a fresh coat of roundabouts and highways in Mini Motorways. The only thing mini about the 10-year Miniversary is the name, as additional surprises await. After a heated vote among the community, New York City was crowned to join the roster of crossover maps coming to Mini Motorways! Ultimately, the vote was knocked down to four powerhouse cities: London, New York City, Paris, and Hong Kong. Last month, the community cast their nominations from 30 iconic Mini Metro maps they’d most love to see cross over into Mini Motorways. WELLINGTON, New Zealand – – Dinosaur Polo Club, the award-winning team behind Mini Motorways and Mini Metro, the best-selling minimalist strategy traffic management sims with nearly 12 million combined players, commemorates the 10-year “Miniversary” today with the reveal of six crossover maps and new features releasing Monday, July 24, 2023. ![]() Hopefully, a Mini Walkable City puzzler can join the collection soon.Surprise July 24th content update reveal promises three crossover maps each for Motorways and Metro Mini Motorways is available on Steam for £7/€8/$10, meanwhile, a Miniverse Collection compiles both gems for a cheaper price. Katharine’s Mini Motorways review said its “varied puzzle pieces, greater environmental challenge and clearer visual presentation all add up to make Mini Motorways a worthy evolution of Dinosaur Polo Club's minimalist transport formula.” The RPS Treehouse have loved both strategy-puzzle-management games. Tokyo, Warsaw, and Lisbon are riding onto Mini Metro, “awaiting adaptable railway systems and offering fresh challenges”. ![]() If you prefer your abstract maps with fewer cars on the road, then you’re in luck, as three maps are making a trip in the opposite direction, too. Again, this could be either very fun or the road rage kind of stress. On top of all the urban highways and endless roundabouts, you’ll need to plan, build, and manage a rail system, too. ![]() Mini Motorway’s new maps will also include the highly-requested feature: trains. The bustling roads of London and Mumbai will also make their way over as part of the summer update - both cities are prone to traffic jams and anxiety-inducing roundabouts, so they should make for fun and/or stressful planning sessions. Later this summer, those colourful lines will become slightly blurred, as a fan vote decided that Mini Metro’s New York City map would arrive in Mini Motorways. The success of Mini Metro led to Mini Motorways a few years later, which aimed to bring that same transport management system onto road networks, rather than rail networks. That Miniversary refers to Mini Metro’s initial conception as part of a Ludum Dare Game Jam ten years ago, before the indie made a splash with its chill puzzling and colourful lines that emulate tube maps. ![]()
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