“The Eras – From the 19th century to the 21st, each era carries its own challenges and opportunities. Begin your reign during colonial times and advance your nation through the modern era and into the future!
“The Dynasty – Each member of El Presidente’s extended family is present on the island and may be appointed to key leadership positions, earning skills and experience in their assigned roles.
“Research and Renovate – Advance your nation by discovering new buildings, technologies and resources. Transform your old buildings into modernized, hyper-efficient designs worthy of an economic superpower!
“Advanced trade system and trade fleet – Amass a global trade fleet and use your ships to secure import/export trade routes to neighbouring islands and key nations.
“Explore your island – Discover what lies beyond the fog of war. Send prospectors to look for new mineral and ore deposits, but be wary of hostile animals and native tribes.
“All new art – All artwork is reworked to provide Tropico 5 with a distinct historic visual identity. Choose from over 100 unique buildings from each of the individual eras.
“Cooperative and competitive multiplayer – Up to four players can build up their own cities and economies on any given island map. Players can share resources and citizens, or declare war on each other.”
not bad mang, quite diff from the rest of the city building games out there just... save often
Save often means the game crashes often? Does it need constant internet connection to play? Constant internet connection is the reason why I dont wanna play Sim City.
Save often means the game crashes often? Does it need constant internet connection to play? Constant internet connection is the reason why I dont wanna play Sim City.
safe often so that you wont have to restart the scenario from scratch
Save often means the game crashes often? Does it need constant internet connection to play? Constant internet connection is the reason why I dont wanna play Sim City.
Kalypso announces the Tropico Dictator Pack, a franchise mega-compilation
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Kalypso Media has announced the Tropico Dictator Pack, a super-bundle that packs up Tropico 1,2,3 and 4, along with every single expansion pack. That's a whole lot of tropical dictator-ing.
It's set to release on PC this September 12, and features pirate attacks, aggressive world superpowers, a global financial crisis and a smidgeon of nuclear war. El Presidente sure has been busy over the years.
Okay, so a quick rundown of each game courtesy of Kalypso:
TROPICO + PARADISE ISLAND– You rule over a desolate banana republic. Fight poverty, corruption and rebels. Take care of your people, keep them happy and establish your power with a strong military force. But don’t forget to stash a few dollars away for your personal retirement bank account.
TROPICO 2 – PIRATE COVE– Reign as reckless pirate king over your own island nation. You will have to keep buccaneers and prisoners under control whilst sending your ship off on raids to get more treasure. This unique Tropico sequel offers a completely new setting alongside many gameplay improvements,advanced features and scenarios.
TROPICO 3 + ABSOLUTE POWER– ‘El Presidente’ returns - seize power over the small island state of Tropico. Atmospheric like you’ve never seen before – a modern and detailed 3D graphics engine, an amusing radio presenter and many different buildings all add to the new ambience of Tropico.
TROPICO 4 + MODERN TIMES– Steer Tropico into the glorious future it deserves: Even as the most experienced dictator you will be kept busy with the giant skyscrapers,tourist temples, internet censorship and new super powers. Explore new buildings and face up to the challenges of the 21st Century.
Tropico 5 is probably the most complete entry in the series to date, but for hardcore fans a chance to revisit the game's rather more humble origins might just be welcome. Each game takes the same core concept of running an independent island paradise, but there's some cool ideas unique to certain entries. I have a bit of a soft spot for Tropico 2 personally, which casts you as a pirate for some reason. Because pirates are fun.
No word on pricing yet, but Kalypso should confirm that soon enough. You can check our Tropico 5 review out in the meantime, if you're wondering about the latest incarnation.