Mini Metro Mod Apk 2.37.1 [Unlocked]
| Name | Mini Metro |
|---|---|
| Updated | 20 Jun 2026 |
| Version | 2.37.1 |
| Category | Games > Simulation |
| Size | 77.4 MB |
| Requires Android | Varies with device |
| Developer | Dinosaur Polo Club |
| Google Play | nz.co.codepoint.minimetro |
| ApkModCT Downloads | 113 |
Stations pop up faster than your trains can reach them. Passengers pile up on platforms shaped like circles, triangles, squares. Before long your three subway lines can’t handle the load. A station overflows and the game ends. And the slow-motion wreck starts over with a slightly different plan.
Redrawing Routes While Crowds Pile Up
You draw a colored line between two or more stations, drop a train on it, and passengers start moving. But cities grow. New stations appear in random spots each time. Passengers only board trains headed toward their matching shape. Redrawing routes mid-game costs nothing except the seconds it takes to think, and those seconds add up while crowds grow. The game hands out a few upgrades between weeks—extra trains, new lines, a tunnel to cross the river—but never enough to feel comfortable. The soundtrack pulses along with your trains.
Two Dozen Cities and Three Approaches
Cities twist the rules a bit. London has the Thames cutting through the middle. Paris spirals outward. Hong Kong crams stations into tight island clusters that bog down fast. Normal mode scores your survival time, Endless mode drops the failure state so you can experiment, and Extreme mode shrinks the margin for error until one bad redraw ends the run. Creative mode unlocks everything from the start—unlimited trains, lines, tunnels—which the base game locks behind hours of replays or in-app purchases, but Mini Metro Mod Apk opens that setup immediately so you can mess around without the grind. And the Daily Challenge rotates a new city setup every 24 hours with global leaderboards attached.
Visual Clutter at Eight Lines
The minimal art style works until you’re juggling eight lines and trying to spot which stations are choking. Colorblind mode helps, but it doesn’t fix the visual clutter when twenty trains overlap near the city center. And some cities feel more tedious than tactical once you memorize their quirks. Watching a metro map evolve from three clean lines into a tangled mess hits the same satisfaction as untangling a knot, just in reverse.




