The goal of Tropico 3 is quaint compared to those many other simulation/city building games. You're not out for world domination, trying to create a utopian city, or even working toward some vague higher ideal. Rather, your goal is simply to keep the people happy enough that they don't overthrow you while accomplishing basic goals such as population growth or exporting goods. Meanwhile, you'll also slowly pad your private Swiss bank account so that you can retire comfortably should you ever be chased from office. It's all quite believable, just a bit dirty, and surprisingly pleasant.
The Humble Totally Tropico Bundle just launched today. It features games like Tropico 5, Tropico 4, Tropico 3, along with a number of expansions and DLC.
Neil writes "It's back with many new bargains, but the big question is does the latest Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight sale appeal to you? Well, the following discounts are now in place for all Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers to get involved in, with the prices shown running between the 10th-16th Jan 2017."
Huh...I'm starting to suspect that if tower defense games had never been invented both XBL and PSN marketplaces would be half the size and twice as good.
Ex-Tropico Game Designer Ivelin G. Ivanov’s Kickstarter campaign for Grimm Forset, a co-op survival game set in the Brothers Grimm universe begins tomorrow.