Tropico 3


If you’re expecting it to be funny and clever and allow you to flex your evil muscle at the expense of some faceless minions, you’ll be disappointed. If you like seeing virtual cash flow in by the shipload and making ever-larger tacky tourist traps, there’s more than enough here to keep you going for a few Sunday afternoons.


Available on: Xbox 360 , PC
Genre: Simulation
Release date: October 20, 2009
Published by: Kalypso Media 
Developed by: Haemimont Games 
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player Solo

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Tropico 3
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Why vacation in paradise when you can rule it?
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Tropico 3
Would you like to be the maniac in charge?
Oct 19, 2009
Tropico 3 – hands-on
Why vacation in paradise when you can rule it?
Sep 28, 2009
We put it to you, dear readers, that a lot of people remember the first Tropico game fondly. We also put it to you that of those people, only a minority actually gave it any significant degree of time. Let’s forget about the second game – where the setting was changed from a fictional Caribbean socialist paradise to a community of bloodthirsty, grog-swilling pirates – and concentrate on the first one. » Read Full Tropico 3 preview
ESRB Rating
Tropico 3 is rated:
Teen
Alcohol Reference, Tobacco Reference, Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes
PEGI Rating
Tropico 3 is rated:
16+