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Kalypso Media announces the completion of development of Tropico 4 Gold Edition, saying the gold Gold version of the management sequel is expected in Stores on November 13th. Here's word: Tropico 4 Gold Edition is the ultimate city building experience, including: Tropico 4 and the “Modern Times” expansion.
As the president of a tiny Caribbean island, it’s up to you to lead your country to greatness! Will you be a benevolent and tolerant leader, or a power-mad dictator? Will your economy rely on tourism, farming, big business or cheap sweatshops? The decisions you make will shape the future of your island, and more importantly, the size of your off-shore bank account.
- Become the heroic leader, or a despicable despot as your customized El Presidente avatar makes decisions for the good or ill of the people
- Two extensive campaigns consisting of more than 30 unique missions including the new “Modern Times” campaign
- More than 100 buildings in total, including the stock exchange, shopping mall, aqua park, car factories and shuttle launch pad
- Council of Ministers – Elevate citizens to government positions to help push through your more controversial decisions
- Sandbox mode for custom games, with improved map and scenario editor for endless replayability
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Re: Gone Gold - Tropico 4 Gold Edition |
Oct 18, 2012, 01:03 |
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LittleMe wrote on Oct 17, 2012, 22:43: I found T4 to be very stable in the post-campaign stages with expansive island developments, unlike T3. I like continuously developing and improving my island in sandbox mode so T4 was a big step up from T3.
Agreed, I thought it was quite a lot more in the spirit of Tropico 1 than 3 was. Haven't touched the expansions, but the base game is a home run. |
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