Compara los precios de Tropico 5 - Gone Green (DLC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Haemimont Games. Publicado por Kalypso Media. Lanzado el 23/5/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: RPG, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 75/100.

A green-energy DLC for Tropico 5 that bolts renewable power mechanics onto the base game's island dictatorship loop. Small in scope, decent if you're already invested.

Gone Green is a DLC expansion for Tropico 5, the city-building political sim developed by Haemimont Games. The base game tasks you with running a Caribbean island across historical eras, balancing factions, managing trade, and keeping El Presidente in power by any means necessary. This DLC layers an environmental and renewable energy angle on top of that formula, introducing green power sources and sustainability mechanics that nudge your build priorities without overhauling the core systems. It is, by every measurable standard, a content drop rather than a reinvention. For players already deep in Tropico 5's economy chains, Gone Green adds a decision layer that is genuinely interesting for a stretch. Swapping out polluting industry for solar arrays and wind farms changes your worker allocation math and your faction relationships, particularly with the Environmentalists. If you have been ignoring that faction in the base game, this DLC gives you a concrete reason to court them, and it shifts some late-era build orders in ways that feel purposeful rather than cosmetic. The renewable buildings themselves feed into the existing power grid logic, so nothing here requires you to relearn mechanics from scratch. That is both a strength and a limitation. The limitation is real: Gone Green is short. Players who treat Tropico 5 as a long-session sandbox will absorb everything this DLC offers in two or three playthroughs, possibly fewer. There is no sweeping new campaign arc, no new multiplayer mode, and no dramatic overhaul of the AI behavior, which remains the base game's biggest weakness regardless of what DLC you attach. The AI in Tropico 5 never quite pressures you the way a good strategy game should, and Gone Green does nothing to address that. If you were hoping the green economy angle would create new crisis scenarios or harder faction dynamics, manage those expectations. For newcomers who are considering Tropico 5 plus its DLC library as a bundle, Gone Green is not the first expansion I would point you toward, but it is far from the worst offender in the catalog either. The base game's tutorial is functional, if a little breezy on the trade mechanics, and this DLC inherits that accessibility. You will not drown in new menus or systems. The mod ecosystem around Tropico 5 has also kept the game interesting years after release, and mods interact cleanly with the vanilla and DLC content alike, which extends the value proposition for dedicated players considerably. Gone Green fits neatly into a modded install without friction, for whatever that is worth. Bottom line: this is a niche purchase for Tropico 5 enthusiasts who want another mechanical lever to pull and have exhausted the base sandbox. The 79 percent Steam rating with over fourteen thousand reviews tells you the base game has a loyal audience, and that audience will find mild enjoyment here. Anyone outside that audience should start with the core game and treat this as a later decision. Diego, Scout Team

Tropico 5 - Gone Green (DLC)

Tropico 5 - Gone Green (DLC)

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23 may 2014Haemimont GamesKalypso Media
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A green-energy DLC for Tropico 5 that bolts renewable power mechanics onto the base game's island dictatorship loop. Small in scope, decent if you're already invested.

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Gone Green is a DLC expansion for Tropico 5, the city-building political sim developed by Haemimont Games. The base game tasks you with running a Caribbean island across historical eras, balancing factions, managing trade, and keeping El Presidente in power by any means necessary. This DLC layers an environmental and renewable energy angle on top of that formula, introducing green power sources and sustainability mechanics that nudge your build priorities without overhauling the core systems. It is, by every measurable standard, a content drop rather than a reinvention. For players already deep in Tropico 5's economy chains, Gone Green adds a decision layer that is genuinely interesting for a stretch. Swapping out polluting industry for solar arrays and wind farms changes your worker allocation math and your faction relationships, particularly with the Environmentalists. If you have been ignoring that faction in the base game, this DLC gives you a concrete reason to court them, and it shifts some late-era build orders in ways that feel purposeful rather than cosmetic. The renewable buildings themselves feed into the existing power grid logic, so nothing here requires you to relearn mechanics from scratch. That is both a strength and a limitation. The limitation is real: Gone Green is short. Players who treat Tropico 5 as a long-session sandbox will absorb everything this DLC offers in two or three playthroughs, possibly fewer. There is no sweeping new campaign arc, no new multiplayer mode, and no dramatic overhaul of the AI behavior, which remains the base game's biggest weakness regardless of what DLC you attach. The AI in Tropico 5 never quite pressures you the way a good strategy game should, and Gone Green does nothing to address that. If you were hoping the green economy angle would create new crisis scenarios or harder faction dynamics, manage those expectations. For newcomers who are considering Tropico 5 plus its DLC library as a bundle, Gone Green is not the first expansion I would point you toward, but it is far from the worst offender in the catalog either. The base game's tutorial is functional, if a little breezy on the trade mechanics, and this DLC inherits that accessibility. You will not drown in new menus or systems. The mod ecosystem around Tropico 5 has also kept the game interesting years after release, and mods interact cleanly with the vanilla and DLC content alike, which extends the value proposition for dedicated players considerably. Gone Green fits neatly into a modded install without friction, for whatever that is worth. Bottom line: this is a niche purchase for Tropico 5 enthusiasts who want another mechanical lever to pull and have exhausted the base sandbox. The 79 percent Steam rating with over fourteen thousand reviews tells you the base game has a loyal audience, and that audience will find mild enjoyment here. Anyone outside that audience should start with the core game and treat this as a later decision.

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steamCity-BuilderDLCFaction ManagementRenewable Energy MechanicsEconomy ChainsPolitical SimEra Progression

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Haemimont Games
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Kalypso Media
Fecha de lanzamiento
23 may 2014

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