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Kerri GuilletteBy Kerri Guillette05/11/20223 Mins Read
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Mini Motorways, the minimalist strategy traffic management sim with over four million players from developer Dinosaur Polo Club, revs its engine to reveal the highly-anticipated Nintendo Switch system launch during today’s Indie World Showcase. The Night Lights update will simultaneously land on Apple Arcade and Steam, featuring more fresh content for players to explore.

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Games based around travel should be just as mobile and satisfying as the trip itself. Today’s free Night Lights content update introduces a one-way cross-save transfer, empowering Steam players to take their progress and achievements and pick up where they left off on Nintendo Switch. The city never sleeps for urban planners, who can now appreciate their work in the twilight hours with a widely-requested community feature: car headlights for Night Mode.

Today players can break ground in two brand new cities and put their skills to the test with iconic geography and custom challenges. Warsaw, Poland, offers natural obstacles to overcome, like its winding Vistula River and historic landmarks. Chiang Mai, Thailand’s ancient moat city, tests players to craft a traffic flow as smooth and peaceful as the water running alongside it.

Retread and revitalize the streets of iconic cities like Tokyo, Munich, Dubai, Mexico City, and Los Angeles with procedurally generated maps. Put strategy to the test with various tools, including traffic lights, bridges, and tunnels adapting to an ever-expanding traffic network. Join in one of the coziest yet competitive communities around, thanks to histogram-style leaderboards and daily challenge tasks.

“We’re so excited to bring Mini Motorways to Nintendo Switch and the Night Lights update to Apple Arcade and Steam,” said Ruby Solomon, Community Manager, Dinosaur Polo Club. “We love being able to hear from our community and introduce fantastic fan requests across all platforms! We’re very much looking forward to seeing our players test their strategies on the go as they keep the cities of the world moving.”

Mini Motorways is available today on Nintendo Switch for $14.99 USD / €13,99 / 1700¥ with English, Arabic, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, Spanish, and Turkish language support. Accessibility options include customizable colorblind color palettes, reduced camera transitions, and flexible controller options. The new Night Lights content update is available now on Apple Arcade, Steam and Nintendo eShop, and My Nintendo Store at the same time.

For more information, please visit the Dinosaur Polo Club website, follow the studio on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or search for #MiniMotorways on social media.

Mini Motorways Trailer – Out NOW on Apple Arcade, Steam & Nintendo Switch

We’re so excited to share with our players that Mini Motorways has arrived on Nintendo Switch! Our Nintendo Switch audience will now be able to test their skills by building cities from all over the world, and we’re thrilled to bring new maps and highly-requested features to Apple Arcade and Steam with the Night Lights update.

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