Mini Motorways
News, coverage and analysis tracking Mini Motorways across the outlets.- Morning PatchesSeveral games have received updates or new content. Dying Light 2 has released 'The Breach Has Opened,' Mini Motorways is heading to Istanbul, Project P.I.T.T. has a new official demo trailer, and Rhythm Witch: Beat Death has received its v1.2.0 major update.
- Mini Motorways is letting players vote for its next city mapThe traffic management simulation game Mini Motorways is allowing players to vote on which city map will be added to the game later this year. The winning city will be implemented as new content for players.
- Mini Motorways to Add a New Map based on Player VotesDinosaur Polo Club is letting its community decide the next map for Mini Motorways through a player vote. Four fan-suggested cities are up for selection, with the winning map scheduled for a Q3 2026 release. The update will be free across all current platforms, including PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, and Apple Arcade.
- Dinosaur Polo Club has released a new co-op game and it's freeDinosaur Polo Club has released a new free co-op game titled Read the F*cking Manual (RTFM) on PC and Mac via Itch.io. The game challenges players to work together in a tech support scenario, with one player acting as the Troubleshooter with the manual and the other as the Terminal Operator describing their screen.
- Dinosaur Polo Club Interview – CEO Amie Wolken on Mini Metro, Mini Motorways, the Team, Free DLC, Working With Apple, Ports, and More – TouchArcadeAmie Wolken, the new CEO of Dinosaur Polo Club, discusses her role in setting the studio's strategy and vision, focusing on fostering a strong culture and supporting their live games, Mini Metro and Mini Motorways. She also touches on the studio's relationship with Apple, past canceled projects like Magic School, and their ambition to remain a small, focused team.
- iPad Air M4 review: Still Apple's best overall tablet, with a few caveatsThe iPad Air M4 offers a significant performance upgrade over previous models, particularly in GPU capabilities, making it suitable for demanding tasks like gaming and AI applications. While it maintains the familiar design and a high-quality LCD display, it lacks advanced features like a higher refresh rate or mini-LED technology found in more expensive iPad Pro models. Despite these caveats, the iPad Air M4 remains a strong contender for the best overall tablet for most users due to its performance and accessory support.