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Mini Motorways Heads to Copenhagen with Spires and Tires Update

May 01,2025 Author: Andrew

Mini Motorways is embarking on a European adventure with its latest Spires and Tires update, transporting players to the picturesque cityscape of Copenhagen, Denmark. This eagerly anticipated update is available now and features a new map inspired by Copenhagen's distinctive skyline dotted with spires, its commitment to sustainable design, and its lively waterways.

Copenhagen isn't just about aesthetics; it also sees the exciting return of train lines, a feature absent since the 10-year Miniversary Update. The reintroduction of railways adds a fresh layer of complexity to your traffic management strategies, requiring you to juggle road networks with efficient public transit systems. Given the city's reputation for eco-friendly urban planning, players will need to adopt sustainable approaches to keep the traffic flowing smoothly.

The update doesn't stop there - it also brings significant enhancements to Cinematic Mode, which was initially introduced in the Down Under update. Now, you can capture breathtaking images of your city with enhanced camera movement and the new ability to follow individual commuters as they navigate your meticulously planned streets. Whether you're showcasing a flawlessly optimized city or documenting a traffic catastrophe, Cinematic Mode allows you to do it all with style.

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For those looking for a challenge, the Spires and Tires update introduces new Daily, Weekly, and City challenges, along with exciting new achievements to unlock. Additionally, a hidden visual Easter egg awaits discovery within the spire-filled skyline, so keep your eyes sharp.

Struggling to succeed? Check out our Mini Motorways tips to boost your performance and get ahead quickly!

Casey Lucas-Quaid, Community Manager at Dinosaur Polo Club, shared her enthusiasm about the update: “Sometimes the grass really is greener on the other side. We’ve always had a soft spot for Copenhagen anytime our team has visited.”

“It’s great to honour a place we love that walks the walk of aiming for sustainable urban design, something our studio is very passionate about. This new map pairs great with our new Cinematic Mode so you can either relive or daydream your European holiday.”

Put your civil engineering skills to the test by downloading Mini Motorways for free today.

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