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Developer- and Publisher-specific Articles: Tropico
Tropico 4 now available for PC
El Presidente has deemed you worthy of his services—for a price. Players are once again given the chance to see the aviator-shadded tyrant in action as you both bring an island and its inhabitants to glory (or ruin) with Tropico 4 for the PC.
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Tropico 4 – 360 and PC release dates announced
El Presidente has officially been called back to service. The mustachioed one will be ready to guide (or torture) his people later this month when Tropico 4 launches for the PC on August 30 and in mid-September when it launches for the 360. Both versions will include 20 new missions, 10 new maps, 20 new buildings, six interactive natural disasters, ministers to elect and manipulate, and National Agendas. The PC version will also include social media integration via Facebook and Twitter.
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El Presidente makes his debut on Games On Demand with Tropico 3
With El Presidente set to make his triumphant return later this summer in Tropico 4, he felt it best that those new to the world of tyranny get some practice in beforehand. After applying a firm boot to many a chin, Kalypso has launched Tropico 3 on Live’s Games On Demand. For $19.99, gamers will get to play as the dictator himself in the island-flavored city-building/economic sim.
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Tropico 4 screens released, three cheers for El Presidente
Some more screenshots today, with this latest set coming from Kalypso Media for Haemimont Games’ upcoming 360, PC dictator sim Tropico 4. Anxious island tyrants can look forward to stomping some plebs when it hits store shelves this August.
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El Presidente enjoying himself on Tropico 4 box
The delightfully over-the-top cover art for Kalypso and Haemimont Games’ upcoming dictator sim Tropico 4 has been revealed. Set to ship in August for the 360 and PC, Tropico 4 will feature 20 new missions on 10 new maps, 20 new buildings, six interactive natural disasters, a Council of Ministers to manipulate, National Agendas, and social network integration.
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