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Tropico Reloaded
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1.8 GB
based on 274 customer votes.
April 11, 2003
Windows XP & Windows Vista (32 & 64 bit)
English
buy for $9.99
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Tropico combines real-time strategy and simulation elements with a healthy dose of political intrigue and Caribbean flair to create a unique and critically acclaimed game experience.

Became the sole ruler of a remote banana republic. Fight against poverty, corruption and rebels, make your own people happy or enforce your rule through military strength. However, do not forget to set aside a few dollars for your own retirement on a Swiss bank account! But don't forget about natural disasters like tropical storms...

You can also become a Pirate King, and you'll have to keep both your buccaneers and prisoners under control and send your ships to prowl for treasure.

The pack includes the original Tropico, its addon Tropico Paradise Island and Tropico 2- Pirate Cove.

Age requirements: ESRB Rating: TEEN with Suggestive Themes, Violence. PEGI Rating: 12+ with Bad Language, Violence.
Minimum system requirements: Windows XP or Windows Vista, 1 GHz Processor (1.4 GHz recommended), 256MB RAM (512 recommended), 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended), Mouse, Keyboard.
Average customer rating 4.5 out of 5.0
Interesting premise for a game. (by strstrep strstrep)
I've always enjoyed playing a good simulator game. However, to make most of them fun, you have to take a few liberties with the mechanics of the game to make it work. For example, most city simulators let you place roads, power plants, zones, etc. under the pretense that you're the mayor. However, in the real world, a mayor doesn't have nearly that much power. Games tracking... full review
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Strategy on a knife-edge (by darth_careful darth_careful)
Tropico hates you and wants you to lose.... full review
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Top notch political sim. (by PH PH)
Oh my god. The GOG catalogue is starting to rock big time. Tropico 1 is, simply said, the best political sim you will find anywhere.... full review
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