: Sharp turns (less than 90°) force trains to slow down significantly. Use wider, oblique angles to maintain speed through through-way stations. 2. Advanced Network Layouts
: Stations are represented by shapes (circles, triangles, squares). Passengers appear as smaller icons and only exit at stations matching their shape. Mini Metro
: Failure occurs when a station becomes overcrowded for too long, triggering a countdown timer that ends the simulation. Strategic Recommendations : Sharp turns (less than 90°) force trains
This report outlines the operational dynamics and strategic frameworks of Mini Metro , a transit management simulation. Executive Summary Advanced Network Layouts : Stations are represented by
Mini Metro is a minimalist optimization simulation where players design and manage a rapidly expanding subway network. The primary objective is to maintain passenger flow across various city maps (e.g., London , New York) while adapting to randomized station spawns and increasing demand. Core Operational Mechanics
: Avoid connecting consecutive stations of the same shape. A pattern like Circle → Triangle → Square ensures passengers can disembark frequently, preventing train congestion.