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We Just Played Tropico 3

Tropico 3 for the PC and the Xbox 360 is the upcoming sequel to the Tropico series, which has a tumultuous history. The original game was created by dearly departed developer PopTop Software, and the sequel was created by Imperialism developer Frog City. The third game is being developed by...

Tropico 3 for the PC and the Xbox 360 is the upcoming sequel to the Tropico series, which has a tumultuous history. The original game was created by dearly departed developer PopTop Software, and the sequel was created by Imperialism developer Frog City. The third game is being developed by Haemimont Games, whose previous work includes Imperium Romanum and Glory of the Roman Empire.
El Presidente, I presume?

In any case, the third game is clearly trying to capitalize on the strong points of the previous games by offering a city-building strategy game with a layer of tongue-in-cheek humor that makes not-so-subtle jabs at a certain other Caribbean island that became a socialist nation in the 20th century. The game comes complete with an jazzy soundtrack packed with upbeat Latin music that seems to work well with the game's look and feel--colorful island landscapes and interface screens reminiscent of red-ink-covered, typewriter-written documents from the 1950s.

The setup in Tropico 3 is much like that of the previous games--you are a new "presidente" who has come into power on the island of Tropico, and you must manage your land's agricultural output, exports and trade relations, and the general happiness of the proletariat. While the game has all the trappings of a standard city simulator, from hiring and firing workers at factories, farms, and other industrial sites to building key structures to fulfill your peoples' needs, it will all be wrapped up in a tongue-in-cheek, humorous presentation that begins with a tutorial from your obsequious advisor and carries through to the dictator you play as.


Your custom dictator can be outfitted with a beret that will strike fear into the hearts of your enemies. Or, rather, the enemies of the state. Of course.

You can choose to play a pregenerated dictator, but you can also create a custom character that's either male or female from a variety of different looks, choosing from a variety of Karl Marx-esque beards for male characters and ballgowns and earrings for female characters. You can also choose a variety of different origins for your character (a scholar who was a political prisoner and accomplished a bloodless coup, a military strongman, and so on) and must choose both advantageous and disadvantageous traits. These include things like having ties with various factions, such as the military, the clergy, Soviet Russia (the communists), and the USA (the capitalists). Each of the advantages seems extremely powerful though each disadvantage also seems pretty severe, but they should help direct your gameplay style and foreign policy, your administrative policies, and the structure of your island-wide presidential speeches (which can be tailored to appeal to certain factions at the cost of losing support elsewhere).

Tropico 3 is scheduled for release in October.

37 Comments

  • McLarty

    Posted Oct 27, 2009 1:07 pm PT

    tropico 3 has really been kept under the radar on all the magazines for ages. until about 2months before it is released..

  • Edot0

    Posted Oct 25, 2009 8:03 pm PT

    so glad this is coming to the 360 =)

  • austinu812

    Posted Oct 23, 2009 1:50 pm PT

    well this looks great i'm a tropico pc fan but im not so sure my computer can handle the updated graphics i liked the second one and hope to get this one if its not to expensive

  • McLarty

    Posted Oct 22, 2009 12:04 pm PT

    i honeslty cant wait to play this game.. looks really good and rather funny

  • austinite04

    Posted Oct 7, 2009 12:05 am PT

    I have played the demo and got the cheat codes so you don't go broke one year into the game. www.cheathappens.com is the place to get the cheats. Hey I did play the game all the way through before I cheated. But how can you want your empire go broke? I'd rather cheat than let that happen. Sadly, I've spent my monthly game allowance on CITIES XL. I am 28 but I set aside a certain amount of cash to spend on games. I also have a PS3 and XB360 and I have to get new content from those consoles too. This game does play better than Tropico 1&2 not to mention look better in 1080p. I want to get this game but will have to wait until November. PopTop had a good idea way back in the day, too bad they folded. I wonder if someone will redo RailRoad Tycoon in the sameway they revitalized the tropico series?? I would buy that game in an instant.

  • stantheman12345

    Posted Oct 5, 2009 5:50 pm PT

    http://teamtptb.com/download.php?id=111

  • Sins-of-Mosin

    Posted Sep 30, 2009 2:29 pm PT

    I don't even see this listed on xbox.com. I will be looking forward to it until I see otherwise.

  • Joesocwork

    Posted Sep 29, 2009 7:35 pm PT

    Well my curiosity is definitely up. I think I can something cigar-in-cheek!

  • Schmidt1942

    Posted Sep 27, 2009 12:45 pm PT

    The demo is pretty darn good, definitely going to pick this one up

  • Lopur94

    Posted Sep 26, 2009 11:35 pm PT

    Man I'm interested...

  • Fandangle

    Posted Sep 25, 2009 6:42 pm PT

    I liked the 1st one - will have to pick this one up

  • alooy

    Posted Sep 25, 2009 12:05 pm PT

    This game is out here..and i can safely say it's a great game, despite a few flaws..

    If you liked the original you will love this one....now i must return to govern my Socialist Democratic Republic !

  • topleya

    Posted Sep 25, 2009 11:43 am PT

    This game is great, if you love the original you will love this one - www.tropico3.co.uk

  • angelic

    Posted Sep 24, 2009 5:46 am PT

    i remember playing the first tropico during breaktime and i really love the concept. its like a simcity-cuba-like 3rd world simulation. i recently played the demo and i really enjoyed it. it's much easier to please the people because you can now move your "el presedente".lol

    can't wait for this one!!

  • Hellbishop

    Posted Sep 23, 2009 5:27 pm PT

    Heh pretty cool. Loved TROPICO 2 after seeing someone looking desperately for a copy at the local game store.Unfortunately i wasnt able to locate it for her either but it did get my curiousity up at what kind of a game it could be. After getting it as a birthday gift from my brother inlaw who ordered it online at Ebay i could see why this person was so worked up to get a game of this strategic depth and design. Very alive world with a SIMCITY feel to it. Real happy it looks like an October release.

  • GamesBond505

    Posted Sep 23, 2009 4:25 pm PT

    awaesome!!!! . . . . can't wait to get my hands on this . . . better start saving xD

  • Mike0193

    Posted Sep 23, 2009 3:52 pm PT

    Woah it's coming out for the 360?! wow this is awesome, i had forgotten all about tropico, i didnt even know there was a sequel. I got the first tropico for the pc a loong time ago, and i loved it. I gladly still have it, and i feel like playin' it.

  • carios23

    Posted Sep 23, 2009 3:00 pm PT

    anybody know if you can play as Noriega?

  • Tengoles

    Posted Sep 23, 2009 2:52 pm PT

    Looks great

  • XenoLair

    Posted Sep 23, 2009 2:15 pm PT

    Should be nice

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