Along with your over arching objective, you'll regularly be given new goals to complete, whether it's exporting a certain number of fish, or building a certain number of buildings - all while trying to keep your citizens under control, and making sure everyone's happy. In the space of the first few missions, you'll go from having wagers with the US President about how many thousands of units of meat you can export, to preparing your little island to defend itself against an invasion from the evil Isla Rojo. Often starting out with little more than a few farms, and few ramshackle houses, it's up to you to meet your citizen's everyday needs, keeping them fed, watered, and healthy, as you export your goods around the world, and start to pull things together.Įach mission you play starts out on a fairly basic island, and each gives you some very different goals. By pressing Y, you can open the game's building menu, where you can choose from a wide variety of things to construct, from banana plantations to basic housing, doctor's surgeries, police stations, roads and even churches. How you actually accomplish this is largely up to you. Instead, anything you say in Tropico goes, and it's up to you to turn the pokey little island into a thriving island powerhouse, doing all you can to keep your residents happy (or at the very least, keep them in line), while keeping your economy out of the red. No need to struggle getting people to agree with your ideas, or pass them through parliament first - oh no. And when we say it puts you in charge, we mean it - as the island's supreme ruler, you start out with an absolute mandate over its people. Probably best described as a "dictator sim", Tropico is a town planning game that puts you in charge of a tropical island paradise, as the ever interesting "El Presidente". Which Animal Crossing Character Are You?.
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