Compara los precios de Mini Metro en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Dinosaur Polo Club. Publicado por Dinamic Multimedia. Lanzado el 6/11/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 77/100.

Mini Metro hands you a blank city map and a handful of train lines, then watches your elegant transit network collapse under its own success.

Mini Metro is a minimalist strategy-simulation game where you design and manage a subway network for a growing city. The core loop is deceptively simple: connect stations with lines, assign trains and carriages, and keep passenger queues from overflowing. The visual language is clean geometric shapes on a muted background, borrowed straight from the aesthetic of classic transit maps. That simplicity is the whole point. Every decision is stripped back to its logical skeleton, and that skeleton turns out to be surprisingly complex under load. The strategy layer is tighter than it first appears. Each week you receive a resource allocation choice - extra carriages, a new line, a tunnel, a locomotive upgrade. These are not cosmetic decisions. Choosing a third carriage on your busiest interchange versus opening a relief line to a distant triangle station is exactly the kind of branching resource question that defines good strategy design. The late game, when six or seven station shapes are scattered across a sprawling procedurally grown city, demands real prioritisation. Bottlenecks cascade. A queue at one hub backs up two lines simultaneously. Watching that happen in slow motion while your weekly resource tick is still 40 seconds away is genuine tension. For newcomers, the learning curve is almost nonexistent on the surface, and that is a genuine strength. The tutorial is a single annotated first session, and within five minutes you are already making real choices. But Mini Metro is one of those games that rewards replay over raw hours. Each city layout - London, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo and more - has a distinct geographic shape that forces different routing strategies. London rewards radial hub-and-spoke thinking. A more sprawling city punishes it. There is no single build order that wins every map, which is the best thing you can say about a strategy game of this scale. The Extreme mode and custom difficulty toggles add enough variance to keep experienced players testing new approaches long after the standard mode stops surprising them. The areas where Mini Metro shows its limits are also honest ones. There is no meaningful campaign or persistent progression outside of unlocking city maps. The score-attack structure works well as a daily puzzle but offers little narrative or contextual reward for long sessions. AI is not a factor here - this is a pure systemic sandbox - so mod ecosystem and AI quality are simply not part of the conversation. The Steam Workshop support is present but the community content output is modest compared to deeper strategy titles. If you want a 200-hour grand-strategy experience, this is not the drawer to open. If you want a tightly designed 20-minute run that you will restart four times in a row because you are convinced you can beat your personal best on Tokyo, this delivers that with no wasted geometry anywhere. The overwhelmingly positive Steam reception reflects a game that knows exactly what it is and executes it with discipline. The 96% approval across more than 16,000 reviews is not an accident - it is the result of a small team shipping a product with a clear scope and no feature creep. The Metacritic score of 77 is probably held down by critics who wanted more content for the price, and that is a reasonable note. But depth-per-minute is genuinely high, and for strategy players who appreciate elegant constraint over sprawling complexity, Mini Metro earns its reputation cleanly. Diego, Scout Team

Mini Metro

Mini Metro

6 nov 2015Dinosaur Polo ClubDinamic Multimedia
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Mini Metro hands you a blank city map and a handful of train lines, then watches your elegant transit network collapse under its own success.

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Mini Metro is a minimalist strategy-simulation game where you design and manage a subway network for a growing city. The core loop is deceptively simple: connect stations with lines, assign trains and carriages, and keep passenger queues from overflowing. The visual language is clean geometric shapes on a muted background, borrowed straight from the aesthetic of classic transit maps. That simplicity is the whole point. Every decision is stripped back to its logical skeleton, and that skeleton turns out to be surprisingly complex under load. The strategy layer is tighter than it first appears. Each week you receive a resource allocation choice - extra carriages, a new line, a tunnel, a locomotive upgrade. These are not cosmetic decisions. Choosing a third carriage on your busiest interchange versus opening a relief line to a distant triangle station is exactly the kind of branching resource question that defines good strategy design. The late game, when six or seven station shapes are scattered across a sprawling procedurally grown city, demands real prioritisation. Bottlenecks cascade. A queue at one hub backs up two lines simultaneously. Watching that happen in slow motion while your weekly resource tick is still 40 seconds away is genuine tension. For newcomers, the learning curve is almost nonexistent on the surface, and that is a genuine strength. The tutorial is a single annotated first session, and within five minutes you are already making real choices. But Mini Metro is one of those games that rewards replay over raw hours. Each city layout - London, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo and more - has a distinct geographic shape that forces different routing strategies. London rewards radial hub-and-spoke thinking. A more sprawling city punishes it. There is no single build order that wins every map, which is the best thing you can say about a strategy game of this scale. The Extreme mode and custom difficulty toggles add enough variance to keep experienced players testing new approaches long after the standard mode stops surprising them. The areas where Mini Metro shows its limits are also honest ones. There is no meaningful campaign or persistent progression outside of unlocking city maps. The score-attack structure works well as a daily puzzle but offers little narrative or contextual reward for long sessions. AI is not a factor here - this is a pure systemic sandbox - so mod ecosystem and AI quality are simply not part of the conversation. The Steam Workshop support is present but the community content output is modest compared to deeper strategy titles. If you want a 200-hour grand-strategy experience, this is not the drawer to open. If you want a tightly designed 20-minute run that you will restart four times in a row because you are convinced you can beat your personal best on Tokyo, this delivers that with no wasted geometry anywhere. The overwhelmingly positive Steam reception reflects a game that knows exactly what it is and executes it with discipline. The 96% approval across more than 16,000 reviews is not an accident - it is the result of a small team shipping a product with a clear scope and no feature creep. The Metacritic score of 77 is probably held down by critics who wanted more content for the price, and that is a reasonable note. But depth-per-minute is genuinely high, and for strategy players who appreciate elegant constraint over sprawling complexity, Mini Metro earns its reputation cleanly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamScore AttackMinimalist DesignProcedural CitiesReplayabilityResource ManagementDaily ChallengeTransit RoutingDifficulty Scaling

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Processor
2 GHz or faster processor
Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
Shader Model 2.0
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Version 9.0c Hard Drive: 150 MB available space

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Desarrolladora
Dinosaur Polo Club
Distribuidora
Dinamic Multimedia
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 nov 2015

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