Mini Metro

Mini Metro

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7. mar. 2022 kl. 9:32
7. mar. 2022 kl. 9:34
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Japan and Korea

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Connect the technological metropoles with this new Japan and Korea map! Don't be deceived by the relaxed and slow beginning! The difficulty quickly ramps up, as commuters travel around some of the largest cities in humanity's history. Shinkansen trains also make a return here, to provide some additional speed to your first three lines.

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Three achievements to be gained:
🥉 Deliver 2000 passengers
🥈 Score 1250 points, with every line being a loop
🥇 Reach Week Eight, using bridges on no more than one line

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Let me know what you think about this map! For this one I tried some new software for mapping the coordinates of the islands, hence the additional detail and deviation from my usual octagonal style. I've tried to make it pretty geographically accurate, although modifications of course have to be made for increased playability. Also let me know if any of the Japanese terms are incorrect - I thought it was a nice touch, but is subject to the limitations of translation engines!

Any other comments, bugs/issues or requests? Write them down in the comments! And if you enjoy this map, why not check out my other workshop pieces on my profile.
7 kommentarer
靠北 3. aug. 2023 kl. 7:13 
你什么意思,说好日本,结果韩国,朝鲜,中国东北都开过去了
TimersTime 14. juli 2022 kl. 5:23 
Waifu land
Kiddrangon 26. juni 2022 kl. 19:46 
Love it besides once I went Endless, I can't pick Bridges and it makes stops all the way to the left in the water...
FurioSaki 14. maj 2022 kl. 6:18 
How can I download this and play it??
Baru-Aileron 26. apr. 2022 kl. 19:14 
Manchuria Railway!??!
AWESOME!!
Travis 20. apr. 2022 kl. 21:31 
Hey, nice maps! Just set the extreme mode record! Very well done, I'd play any of ur maps
Ar-y-en  [ophavsmand] 7. mar. 2022 kl. 9:50 
As both Korea and Japan were fairly absent from my Earth workshop piece I feel like they both deserved a bit of love ;)