Stationflow
2020 video game developed by DMM Games
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Stationflow (stylised as STATIONflow) is a casual-simulation video game developed and published by DMM Games. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 15 April 2020.
| Stationflow | |
|---|---|
cover art of the game | |
| Developer | DMM Games |
| Publisher | DMM Games |
| Director | Szabó Marcell |
| Producer | Tak Fujii |
| Designer | Szabó Marcell |
| Programmer | Katsuura Kirill |
| Artist | Matthew Hope |
| Platform | Microsoft Windows macOS |
| Release |
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| Genres | Casual, Simulation |
| Mode | Single-player |
Gameplay
Unlike Mini Metro, which focus on the design of metro lines, Stationflow is a video game that simulates the flow of metro passengers, which requires players to build a metro station. Players have to provide the facilities, signage, and connections between entry points and train tracks in a station map up to nine floors.[1]
Development and release
Stationflow was developed and published by Japanese video game developer DMM Games. It was available worldwide on 15 April 2020 on Microsoft Windows.[2]
Reception
| Aggregator | Score |
|---|---|
| Metacritic | 74/100[3] |
Stationflow received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[3]
Jamie Latour of The Gamer rated the game 4 stars out of five. He praised the game is "addictive", but not pleased with the finicky UI.[4]
Daniel Weissenberger said the concept of the game along with its simplicity led to success, but also mentioned that "the [construction] system doesn’t allow for overlapping shapes, demanding the player be exact and precise with each new area to be excavated."[5]