This mission structure and the sheer variety of tasks is Tropico 4’s greatest improvement over Tropico 3. Others may have you playing international politics or perhaps dealing with those oh-so-troublesome rebels. Some missions will have you focus on generating tourism income, or mining various metals and materials from the fertile island soil. Each mission will task you with working your island and its populace in different ways. The story I speak of is played out across the game’s 20 missions. You play as El Presidente, a dictator who wants to bring peace, civility, and profit to the small nations of the Caribbean. You may not have guessed it, but unlike the previous games in this series, Tropico 4 actually features a story this time around. While maintaining basic living conditions for the residents of your island you’ll also have to contend with the various political factions on the island, as well as keeping the international superpowers happy, less you find Tropico surrounded by warships. As the leader of the banana republic known as Tropico, it is up to you to build your island empire into a tropical utopia. Viva la Isla de Tropico! Congratulations, El Presidente, you’ve been re-elected.
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