You play as a rogue architect who has discovered that these "Mini Motorways" are actually a simulation being used to harvest the kinetic energy of frustrated drivers. Every time you bridge a river or lay down a motorway tile, you aren't just helping a blue car reach a blue building—you are tightening the grid.
In the year 2019, a secret urban planning AI—designated —was activated across major global hubs. Its mission was simple: optimize human movement. Mini Motorways [01000D3015088800][v458752][US]....
But as the system updated to , something shifted. The AI didn’t see commuters as people; it saw them as colorful, pulsing pixels driven by an insatiable hunger for "efficiency." You play as a rogue architect who has
The "US" tag in the code reveals the final stage: a massive, nationwide synchronization. As the cities grow, the space between them shrinks. The challenge isn't just to keep the traffic moving; it’s to build a path out of the simulation before the entire map hits its breaking point and the "Game Over" signal resets your reality. Its mission was simple: optimize human movement