
Moscow Metro Driver 3D
- Developer
- alexkab
- Rating
- 8.9(42,356 votes)
- Released
- August 2025
- Last Updated
- September 2025
- Technology
- HTML5 (Unity WebGL)
- Platform
- Browser (desktop, mobile, tablet)
Moscow Metro Driver 3D is a driving simulator that lets you experience what it's like to be a metro driver in the tunnels of Russian underground transport.
Your job is to transport riders safely to and from their destinations, handling announcements, doors, and of course, speed.
How to Play Moscow Metro Driver 3D
Congratulations, you are the train driver of one of the longest metros in the world! In Moscow Metro Driver 3D, you’re responsible for getting passengers safely through the underground tunnels of the Russian capital. Don’t worry, you’ll get a full tutorial and training.
You have quite a sophisticated dashboard to work with, with features like switching camera views to see the train in motion from the side, peeking inside the passenger cars, or looking straight ahead through the windshield. Feel free to explore each perspective as you make your run.
Before departing a station, use the door switch to open and close the doors. When the doors open, grab the megaphone and make an announcement to your passengers. After all, communication is key on a busy metro line.
Use the X scale to get the train moving. Keep an eye on your speed and don’t go above the limit, but don’t crawl along either, or you’ll never make it to the next stop on time.
When it’s time to stop, approach the platform carefully. The front of your train should be no more than 3 meters from the rail. Miss your mark, and you’ll find yourself with half the train in the tunnel and half out, not exactly a great look for a new driver.
Speed controls:
- X1 – X4 are your forward speeds, with X4 being the fastest.
- 0 is neutral.
- T1 – T3 control your braking, with T3 bringing you to a complete stop.
Once you’ve reached your desired speed, set it to 0 to maintain your pace.
Your current speed limit appears in red, while the following one shows in yellow. Keep an eye on both so you can start slowing down in time. You’ll also see how many meters remain in your route, giving you an idea of how much longer you’ll be driving.
If you stop too far from the platform railing, passengers won’t be able to board, and you won’t get the door signal. If that happens, ease the train forward a little until everything lines up.
And if you miss your stop altogether? Just keep going to the next station and be sure to make an announcement to your passengers.
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Last Updated
Sep 22, 2025
Controls
Train control:
- Speed dial = move the controller on the left to the position "X1", "X2", "X3" or "X4"
- Speed reduction = move the controller on the left to the position "T1", "T2" or "T3"
- Start recording the informant = a button with a speaker on the bottom right
- Doors = a button with doors on the bottom right (to open the doors, you need to be at the station, no more than 3 meters from the rail)
- Camera = use camera button in the upper left corner
- Switch headlights = a button with a light indication on the bottom right
- Beep = hold down the button with the pipe from the bottom right
Walking through the stations:
- Get off the train = the "Get off the train" button on the bottom left (appears when stopping at the station, no more than 3 meters from the rail)
- Get back on the train = the "Get back on the train" button on the bottom left
- Walking = WASD
- Camera rotation = mouse movement
FAQ
What happens if you miss a stop in Moscow Metro Driver 3D?
If you miss a stop in Moscow Metro Driver 3D, there's not much you can do but go to the next stop.
How do you coast in Moscow Metro Driver 3D?
If you want to keep your speed at a steady pace in Moscow Metro Driver 3D, you can keep your gears at "0".