![]() The colors of the lines cannot be changed. ![]() There are colored metro lines, and the colors are high-contrast in the way a rainbow is high-contrast. You can get to the light/dark setting from the pause menu, in the upper right hand corner. You can choose between white and black backgrounds, though while the black background may reduce eyestrain, the stations are still black with a thin white outline. The stations are small black shapes against a white, yellow, or black background. I tend to play on my long commute with no sound because I need to keep my ears free to listen for my stop to be announced. I primarily play in handheld mode so I can hold the screen closer. I also deal with eye strain if I have to focus too precisely for too long. ![]() I have color vision, but no depth perception. My visual acuity fluctuates between 20/100 and 20/500 depending on if I’m wearing contacts and how tired I am. Like many blind people, I have a lot of thoughts and feelings about public transit, and this game let me prove that I could do it better.Ībout me and my play style: I have albinism. Your goal is to get the passengers to their destination without too many passengers waiting at a station for too long. There are then passengers that are represented by the same shape of the station they need to reach. Mini Metro is a very simple game that pops up metro “stations” of different shapes and asks you to draw metro lines to connect the stations. The game is also available on Google Play, Steam, PlayStation Store, and the Apple app store. This review is discussing the Switch version of the game.
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