

Failing to survive such an election means game over. Each entry of a new era begins with a new election. Each new era introduces new buildings, new inventions, and new possibilities. In Tropico 6 you need to guide your nation from the colonial age to the modern age. Being diplomatic in your choices might also prove to be a great strategy to keep yourself firmly into the reins of Tropico. Bribing, pressuring and even killing members of a discontent faction is always an option. All this results in conflicts that need to be handled. Catering to one faction often means neglecting some others. Factions have influence when it comes down to being re-elected. While handling the basic needs of your citizens seems basic, Tropico 6 throws some curveballs with demands from the different factions. Providing health care, safety, housing and fun things to do to each and every one of your inhabitants will make sure you keep on being re-elected. Since the objective in Tropico 6 is to stay in charge of Tropico, listening to your citizens will be key. Keeping the citizens of your main island happy and neglecting the others will be a recipe for turmoil in your nation. With more islands comes more things to consider. Tropico 6 introduces more space with extra islands that can be connected with bridges. Decisions needed to be made based on limited space which sometimes meant your ideas had to be tweaked to match the island’s capacity. The only downside previous entries had was some lack of space to expand your empire. Not much had to change in my opinion because the formula just works. Tropico 6 is a logical step from the previous entries.

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The Tropico series has steadily grown in fanbase over the years by producing a stable city-building sim. The development team might have changed for this series’ entry, the gameplay remained solid as El Presidente’s reign over Tropico. It’s the 6th term for El Presidente and yet again you strive to keep your nation under your thumb while the world around you evolves. Ever wanted to rule your own banana republic as a charismatic dictator? Tropico 6 has you covered yet again.
