
If the red meter reaches the bottom on any depot its game over It’s a very simple pick up and play formula that players of any skill level can jump into and have some fun. In each city, you can choose from three environments like night and daytime. Cars and locations are nicely colour coded. The game feels like an entertaining version of Google maps, only you can actually see all the cars in motion. As you are managing the traffic a nice soothing soundtrack plays in the background. This is one traffic jam style game you really don’t mind being stuck in. There is something very Zen about the whole experience. While more cars gradually flood the screen and you try to work out which roads to place and delete, I never felt stressed. The whole experience felt smooth and overall enjoyable.

It’s one of those mobile style games where you intend to play for a short session and soon find you’ve played multiple times and it’s also dark outside. With a simple design, it’s easy to pick up and play Mini Motorways over and over. There are also several cities to unlock and you can test your high score skills against the rest of the world if you want to feel depressed. I think I prefer just competing with myself. Traffic has never been so much fun Conclusion – A Mini Adventure Levels are also randomly generated so even if you play the same city the appearance of new depots is always different. Mini Motorways is a relaxing game that’s ideal for those gaming sessions where you don’t want to think too much. This is a game about controlling traffic, only you won’t get hot and bothered like the real thing. Accessible and entertaining for everyone.The difference is that Mini Motorways-as you could probably guess from the name-is about building a road network rather than a rail one.

With that comes traffic lights, motorways, junctions, parking, and all the other unique challenges of road planning, as well as buildings to work around.
