In Tropico, players take on the role of a newly instated dictator of a remote Caribbean island and are challenged to build a path of progress for a nation mired in poverty, civil unrest and infighting. Based on their economic vision, gamers build hotels, mines, factories, and over 80 other structures. Diplomacy and politics factor heavily in Tropico, as players must pacify various internal factions and external threats. If the island's growth is well planned, the player will have plenty of money to buy the peoples' favor and ensure prosperity. If growth is poorly planned and the economy falters, the population may revolt, forcing the player to institute martial law.
Tropico's Features Include:
Over 500 people of more than 45 different character types including peasants, the rich, military and clergy. All the characters' attitudes and actions are determined by their socio-economic status and personal biography, including educational level age, gender, intelligence and nationality.
Various internal and external political facets and activities that are at the discretion of the dictator. The three main facets to Tropico's internal politics are political popularity, uprisings and elections, while the United States and Russia serve as the two major external forces. Political activities include suppressing rebellion, maintaining political popularity and trading with foreign powers.
Extensive industries including manufacturing, mining, agriculture and tourism.
Resource management duties which give desktop dictators the ability to construct new buildings, set worker salaries, declare various edicts, manage labor and time, and grow and trade various food, minerals and crops.
More than 80 types of structures and environments from hotels and spas to banana groves and sugar plantations, to residential housing and ports and airports, with some rum distilleries and cigar factories thrown in for good measure!
Tropico is based on an improved version of PopTop's proprietary S3D engine allowing for highly detailed 3D graphics and renderings. The S3D engine was initially used in highly acclaimed Railroad Tycoon II. The engine will support hardware acceleration, variable resolution support from 640 x 480 up to 1600 x 1200 and variable color depth support from 8-bit to 32-bit color. Screenshots can be found at
http://tropico.godgames.com.
Tropico's PC System Requirements:
Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT4
200 MHz CPU
32 MB RAM
820 MB Disk Space
CDROM
Tropico's Mac System Requirements:
System 7.5.3
200MHz CPU
64 MB RAM
820 MB Disk Space
CDROM