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The world is changing and Tropico is moving with the times - geographical powers rise and fall and the world market is dominated by new players with new demands and offers - and you, as El Presidente, face a whole new set of challenges. If you are to tr...
The world is changing and Tropico is moving with the times - geographical powers rise and fall and the world market is dominated by new players with new demands and offers - and you, as El Presidente, face a whole new set of challenges. If you are to triumph over your naysayers you will need to gain as much support from your people as possible. Your decisions will shape the future of your nation, and more importantly, the size of your off-shore bank account.
Tropico 4 expands on the gameplay of the previous game with new political additions ∼ including more superpowers to negotiate with, along with the ability to elect ministers into power to help get your more controversial policies passed. But remember to keep your friends close and your enemies closer as everyone has an agenda! Your political mettle will be thoroughly tested, as new natural disasters will have the populace clamoring for you and your cabinet to help them recover from some of the worst Mother Nature can dish out.
New campaign consisting of 20 missions on 10 new maps.
20 new buildings including Stock Exchange, Shopping mall, Aqua Park and a Mausoleum to El Presidente.
Six new interactive disasters including volcanoes, droughts and tornadoes.
Council of Ministers – selected citizens to ministerial posts in the government to help push through your more controversial decisions.
National Agenda – receive objectives from Tropican factions, foreign geopolitical powers or opportunities relating to current island events such as ongoing disasters.
Trading system – import and export goods to/from other nations to boost your economy or production.
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Please note: online features, including online challenges, map sharing and social media features, have been disabled in this DRM-free release. Local challenges are still active
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
推荐系统配置:
Please note: online features, including online challenges, map sharing and social media features, have been disabled in this DRM-free release. Local challenges are still active
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
I bought this second time, this time on gog. Although my favourite is tropico 3, fourth have a lot of charm as well. Saying that I would like to stress that I do miss Betty Boom and Juanito...
I already wrote about Tropico 3, so off the bat, what does this game do better?
It has quick build, a bit more foreign diplomacy considerations. While quick build isnt a great way to fix the problem of unpredictable builders, it makes development possible.
The tone of the game changed as well. Its more satire focused and doesnt take itself seriously.
Most of the previous issues from the game remained. Insuficient data on certain things, weird game balance, a lot of mechanics that you dont really use.
But despite that I spent around 70 hours in the main campaign. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
The DLC buildings vary in regards to usefulness, but its nice having them.
I didnt go through much of the Modern Times DLC campaign, but the premise is that throughout the years older buildings get replaced with newer ones. Plus certain events happen that can effect product prices, active edicts, etc. Interesting concept, but I felt the wobly game balance was being pushed around even more, so I didnt stick with it.
If you are looking for some fun, this could be an enjoyable experience. But be aware that it might not have everything run perfectly in terms of gameplay.
Having played every Tropico, 4 is the sweet spot between humour, gameplay and price. In 4, all the game elements have been invented, and the humour is still present. In 5 and 6, the add a few minor technical elements, but lose the humour which peaked in 3.
Get 3, get 4, but 5 and 6 didn't really go anywhere from here.
If you played Cities: Skylines or Simscity, you'll really like this game. It's more interesting than those two to me, but I'm writing an article about this later. It's fun tho, so just get it!