• Tropico 3 Xbox 360

    January 4, 2010

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    Tropico 3 Xbox 360
    Tropico 3 Xbox 360
    Tropico 3 Xbox 360
    Tropico 3 Xbox 360
    Tropico 3 Xbox 360
    Tropico 3 Xbox 360

    Tropico 3 was developed by Haemimont Games for both Xbox 360 and PC. Features include a new 3D game engine and a customizable avatar which you can travel across the island, interacting with the environment and population and the use of cars, trucks and limos. Like the original Tropico, the developers preserved the tongue-in-cheek humor of the game, as well as the basic game-play. In Tropico 3, the issues and problems of the island are explained by Juanito the DJ in humorous ways.

    Players begin having seized power of the Caribbean island country of Tropico, where they rule as “El Presidente”. The game offers: a comprehensive campaign with 15 different missions, a variety of business sectors, a time line editor that allows you to create your own ficticious historical events or enter real ones, custom avatar, political speeches, wide range of editing and modification functions, mission generator for random map creation, variety of online-functions such as high scores or visiting islands belonging to other players and a Latin soundtrack.

    The game combines city management with a wide variety of residential, economic, civic, and military structures and transportation and resourcing management, with political gameplay including a variety of factions with needs and demands, elections, coups and revolutions when needs are not met, and the ability to follow each Tropican including key faction leaders individually, determining individual needs and orientations, and apply a variety of means of persuasion from improvement of conditions or bribes to firing, imprisonment, and assassination.

    The game has a variety of humor elements including running satirical commentary by fictional radio station Tropico News Today, and subtle touches such as liasons between priests and cabaret girls.

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