![]() ![]() You need to build a functioning metro system for each location by placing lines across various stations. Mini Metro is a great game for giving you a little perspective on how metro maps might end up laid out as they are. After a while, though, I got the hang of it, and I now consider myself to be pretty good at navigating the sometimes seemingly nonsensical connections from place to place in that city. Imagine a small-town bumpkin arriving in Tokyo, Japan, and trying to make sense of the colorful spaghetti that is the Tokyo Metro system. Thus, I didn’t end up riding a train of any sort until I was in my twenties, and I picked a wild place to start. Like most places in Canada, my town was far too small to merit a local metro system. Passenger trains more or less vanished in the part of Canada I’m from when I was relatively young. I’ve had an interesting relationship with trains over the course of my life. Continuing our year-end mop-up of games we missed out on reviewing at the time of their release for various reasons, the next requested title by our readers was Mini Metro ($3.99). ![]()
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