The scene uses version numbering to signal exclusivity or recency. “115” implies it’s newer than “114,” even if no official changelog exists. RAR remains popular because:
However, for a relatively small game like Mini Motorways (the Switch base game is ~400MB), multi-part RARs are overkill. A single ZIP would suffice, so “115.rar” might be an older scene release replicated across forums.
For educational purposes only, here’s how someone with a hacked Switch might process such a file:
Potential contents of Update 115 (hypothetical, based on community wishlists): mini motorways nspupdate 115rar
If you’re missing features or want a better experience:
Genre: Strategy / Puzzle / Simulation Developer: Dinosaur Polo Club
The Core Gameplay Mini Motorways is a game about connecting the world, one road at a time. The objective is simple: connect colored houses to matching colored destinations using roads. As the city grows, you must manage traffic flow, build highways, and utilize limited upgrades (bridges, tunnels, traffic lights, and motorways) to keep the city moving. The scene uses version numbering to signal exclusivity
The Good
The Bad
8/10 – Excellent for short sessions or winding down. If you liked Mini Metro, you’ll love this. On Switch, it’s a solid port. However, for a relatively small game like Mini
Version numbers for Mini Motorways vary by platform. On Steam, the game follows a decimal system (e.g., 1.0.15). On Switch, updates are often numbered sequentially. “115” could indicate:
As of mid-2024, official Mini Motorways updates on Switch have included new maps (like Tokyo, Mexico City), gameplay tweaks, and weekly challenge modes. Update “115” might correspond to a real or imagined post-launch patch.