Dinosaur Polo Club’s minimalist puzzler Mini Motorways has received an update adding new content as well as some bug fixes.
The Hometown Update, as it’s called, adds one new map for you to make road spaghetti in Wellington, New Zealand. Or in Maori, that’s Te Whanganui a Tara, Aotearoa.
The town is home to the developers that made this game. Hence, the update name.
The update, available for the Steam and Apple Arcade versions, also includes some fixes and improvements. Here are the following patch notes:
- A new map! Wellington, New Zealand.
- Improved autosaving.
- Improved the way that the game submits scores to the leaderboards. If a score fails to submit, the game will attempt to resubmit the next time it can. Prevents scores from being “lost” if your device loses connection.
- The game will automatically save when the end-of-week screen appears.
- Fixed an issue that prevented any upgrades from showing on the end-of-week screen on some challenges. This fixes the bug where it was possible to get to an end-of-week screen with no update choices while playing certain Daily and Weekly Challenges.
- Fixed an issue with traffic lights at busy destinations that prevented cars from leaving.
- Refactored the list of Daily and Weekly Challenges to remove “problem challenges” where upgrades and maps would result in games that ended very soon due to lack of bridges/motorways/etc.
- Additional bugfixes, UI improvements, and performance improvements.
- Updated to the latest version of Unity engine.
You can find what we think of Mini Motorways in our review of the PC version here.
Mini Motorways is available on PC (Steam) and Apple Arcade, and coming soon to Nintendo Switch.