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Tropico (PC)

by Take 2 Interactive
Platform:   Windows 95 / 98
4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:   Windows 95 / 98
  • Media: Video Game
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Product Features

  • Act as dictator of a Caribbean island
  • Build your population with from 35 to 500 unique individuals
  • Features 46 character types with up to 50 separate attributes
  • Over 100 different buildings
  • Cope with disasters, bad weather, rebellion, and coups

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  • ASIN: B00005AM6R
  • Release Date: 27 April 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 10,831 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review
Tropico's PopTop Software are responsible for the bestselling Railroad Tycoon management simulation series. Their new game has a much happier name than the storyline suggests. You're the newly installed dictator of an island, and must first start by building essential structures so that farmers can grow crops, white-collar workers can earn more and stay happy, the land can be mined for its resources and new immigrants have accommodation better than shacks and thus have little reason to become demoralised. The religious need their churches, and almost everyone needs the pub to unwind (a sentiment few would disagree with). Of course, that's if you're going to be a benevolent dictator...

If not (and this is where the Black and White-style morality comes in) you can do what dictators are often remembered for: bribing or intimidating the media, skimming the top off your island's profits for yourself (an explicit choice of scenario you can make at the beginning) and crushing uprisings, rebellions and invasions.

Although the island is supposed to become full after a population of 500, it's down to your skills to determine if you can house more without angering the populace into an uprising. But you'll need a dedicated amount of time to see this population experiment through. Alternatively, you could neglect the natives in favour of pulling in the tourists...

With 40 types of character sporting over 50 character traits at random, a hundred customisable buildings and an ultimate goal to rule as long as possible, it's no surprise that the game demands just over 800 MB of hard drive space and countless hours of slow but sure addiction if you're a sim/god/resource management game addict. --Kenneth Henry

DailyRadar.com
Set during the Cold War on an unknown Caribbean island, Tropico, being developed by PopTop and published by Gathering of Developers, will put players in the role of dictator. As a PapaDoc Duvaliers wannabe, your goal is turn your island into a prosperous nation -- and its inhabitants (who never understand the stress that comes with totalitarian rule) into happy and productive members of society. So if certain unruly citizens disappear during the night, it's regrettable, but a necessary step to maintain the peace.

Tropico single-player gameplay will come in two flavors, scenario-based and random map. Of course there will also be a tutorial, but it wasn't working in the beta. Scenario mode wasn't active either, but we're told there will be about a half-dozen scenarios. These will include "relieving" a friend of a pesky gold mine, building a tourist haven for the rich and famous, and stashing away $10 million in 20 years. The random map mode (which was working) allows players to modify the terrain, victory conditions and political climate.

After setting up a game, the player creates a persona. The first step is to select an image from a file of attractive, virile men -- then choose a background, how he rose to power, and the traits that exemplify his wit, intelligence and modesty. Finally, the player chooses from a list of perceived flaws, even if it's obvious he has none. These modify how the inhabitants react to their leader and how the world as a whole sees him. Note to Idi Amin fans: No cannibalism here.

Each of the island's inhabitants has a unique set of 50 different traits. There are 46 different character types, such as shopkeeper, journalist, miner and priest, and even with a population limit of 500, virtually none of them will be identical. Name, age and marital status only touch the surface of these people. One of the traits is family status. People can be married or unmarried, with between zero and seven children. It's also possible to find out their parents' information, their spouse's information and their children's information. By clicking through a family, it's possible to even learn the name of a person's great-grandchildren. As an example, clicking on Consuela Sauceda will show her parents, Luis and Margarita Rodriguez; a spouse, Antonio Sauceda; a daughter, Esmerelda Perez; and a son, Miguel Sauceda. Clicking any of those people will show their family structures, so it would be possible to learn that Esmerelda's daughter, Luisa, is the great-grandchild of Luis and Margarita Rodriguez. This lineage isn't included just for trivia or to confuse the genealogy-challenged: If a political rival is causing a bit of trouble, removing her will likely arouse the ire of her immediate family.

The player will issue edicts and select buildings from the interface bar along the bottom of the screen. Construction workers actually carry out the building; remember, you're the head of state, not the guy with the shovel. When Building Mode is selected, tabs across the top of the bar separate the buildings into 10 subgroups such as Housing, Infrastructure and Tourism. Hotels, mines, apartments and casinos are just a few of the choices within these subgroups. As in many realtime strategy games, most of the structures are in technology trees that require prerequisite building types to be constructed first.

The game is primarily a building simulator, so much of the player's time will be spent deciding which structures are needed to keep the people sedated, so they won't notice when an edict infringes on their freedoms. Even so, a few people are bound to notice and complain when their ruler decides to enact an old-fashioned book burning and declare martial law. A dictator's response to rebels, loudmouths and journalists (wait, that's redundant) is part of the struggle to be a good (or at least rich) leader.

Will you rule with a fist of iron or a heart of gold? Whichever you choose, a full Swiss bank account can make any mistake a little easier to swallow. After all, when you sneak out the back of the palace and heading to the US, a suitcase full of cash can only go so far. --From DailyRadar.com

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strategy, business, war, and ultimate power all in one!, 19 Oct 2004
I bought this game expecting to play on it for about a week, but I've had it for ages and I keep coming back to it. Far better, although you may not believe it, than SimCity 4, this game keeps showing off new positive aspects, and it combines many of the best parts of lots of other games.

This award-winning Caribbean dictatorship simulation is easy to get to grips with, but also continues to challenge all players. Of course, all games have a few downpoints--in this case, the user interface is a bit too complex and the graphics aren't quite ready to challenge those of today, but I can confidently say that this game never gets boring--there are so many different ways of playing it and so many different possible outcomes of players' actions.

The expansion pack "Paradise Island", like "Tropico", is also well worth its cost. Getting tired of this game is very difficult, almost impossible, in fact, and you'll find that it can easily keep you amused for months, even years.

If you buy this game, you won't regret it.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Briliant!, 6 Jun 2001
A briliant game that can be easily placed next to "monsters" like SimCity etc. Humorous gameplay,good tutorial,ability to perform strange acts (like naming somebody heretic!) and finally the ability to create the background of your character contribute greatly to a top game like this. Be careful to have a powerful PC because if the population goes over 500 the speed decreases.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tropico, 29 Aug 2005
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A tremendous game. I've owned this for about 4 years and still come back for another challenge. I've been kicked out by the voters, had assassination attempts on me, won elections by landslides, but every few months I put the CD back in the machine and play again. Always different, a great game.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Boring
Well, I rather liked the idea of getting to run my own tropical island, so this game appealed to me. Read more
Published 5 months ago by xenofan

5.0 out of 5 stars A good game for some
Tropico is one of these games that you can pick up time and time again, it has endless possibilities and rarely gets tiring Tropicon 2 is no good by this one instead. Read more
Published on 5 April 2005 by paris

4.0 out of 5 stars A great game
This is oberall a great game, you can play on it for ages and just watch your island grow. ~I would say that this is a game for children though because it's quite easy. Read more
Published on 19 Aug 2003 by roehg

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best strategy/sims made.
Naturaly, expecations are high, as this was made by the creators of Railroad Tycoon. The difficulty and features of the game can keep you hooked for hours. Read more
Published on 19 Mar 2002 by N Yeo

4.0 out of 5 stars good but ... download the patches !
game is great, but it has two defects:
1 - it's quite unstable
2 - it eats up all the RAM you have. Read more
Published on 26 Dec 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Great idea but not well developed
When I first looked at Tropico I thought, GREAT!, something that has strategy and quite a comical theme. Read more
Published on 23 Dec 2001 by beannienini

3.0 out of 5 stars Republica Banana Tropico
Welcome to the Island paradise of Tropico. Real-Time-Presidente of a small republic in tropical waters. Interesting scenario and a different kind of RTS. Read more
Published on 29 Jul 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars This is great
This is a really good game. It can take you down soooo many routes. You can become a tourist heaven or a factory farm with so much pollution your people start an uprising. Read more
Published on 8 Jul 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars At last, a worthy sim !
This is one excellent piece of software - bought it on saturday, already spent >16 hours on it until monday morning when I'm writing this (yes, it was tough to get out of bed... Read more
Published on 8 May 2001 by Sorin Cristescu

4.0 out of 5 stars Tropico -brilliant.
A brilliant simulation of Carribean politics with many fascinating dimensions of gameplay. May be a little jerky on the recommended system but flawless otherwise. Read more
Published on 1 May 2001 by Philip K H Lee

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