![]() This is fun in itself, but more importantly lets the campaign’s scenarios throw tough, innovative challenges at the player. More advanced farming techniques make supporting your population’s basic needs easier and open up the opportunity to invest your treasury in taking your economy to the next level. Electronics factories, borehole mines, and solar power plants take the place of subsistence farming and dirty coal plants. Modern Times takes the original’s ‘50s to‘80s time frame and pushes a decade further. A happy populace is a productive populace, but so is a cowed one – repressing your peoples’ rebellious tendencies with secret police and a strong, loyal army is as valid as making them so happy with your rule that they gladly re-elect you in a landslide. You still lure immigrants to your island, make sure they have jobs and needs like housing, food, and religion covered, and exploit their labors for your own glory. Tropico 4’s blend of Internet geek humor, tongue-in-cheek references to Cold War politics, and deep yet inviting gameplay is as skillfully executed in this expansion as in the excellent base game.īasic gameplay mechanics are unchanged, as you’d expect. ![]() You should play the base game right now, and then pick up this outstanding expansion. If you’re waiting to play the new SimCity, I suggest checking out Tropico 4.
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