Compara los precios de Tropico 6 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Limbic Entertainment. Publicado por Kalypso Media. Lanzado el 29/3/2019. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 78/100.

Run a Caribbean island nation as El Presidente, balancing factions, economics, and sheer absurdity across four historical eras. City-builder meets political satire.

Tropico 6 is a city-builder and political management sim that puts you in charge of a Caribbean island nation from colonial times through the modern era. You play El Presidente, issuing edicts, managing citizen happiness across eight distinct faction groups (Communists, Capitalists, Environmentalists, Religious, Military, and more), and keeping your Swiss bank account quietly topped up while publicly promising utopia. The four-era campaign adds genuine progression: you start with limited building options and a single island, then unlock new structures and mechanics as you push into the Cold War and modern eras. The multi-island archipelago system, new to this entry, is the headline mechanical addition, and it genuinely changes how you think about logistics and resource routing. For anyone coming from earlier Tropico entries or from city-builders like Cities: Skylines, the learning curve here is surprisingly gentle. The tutorial is patient without being condescending, and the faction system is transparent enough that you can read exactly why your approval ratings are collapsing at any moment. The real depth surfaces around the 15-hour mark, when you start optimizing trade routes between islands, chaining production buildings to export finished goods instead of raw materials, and timing your political speeches to flip faction loyalty before an election. The AI opponents in the sandbox mode are not going to outwit a veteran 4X player, but they provide enough competitive pressure to make every island expansion feel meaningful rather than automatic. What works best is the tone. Tropico 6 commits hard to its satirical identity: you can issue edicts that range from free healthcare to mandatory fun, hire a body double to dodge assassination attempts, and literally steal world landmarks (the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty) and ship them to your island for tourism bonuses. None of this is played straight, and that self-awareness gives the game a staying power that pure economic sims sometimes lack. The radio commentary from DJ Juanito and various faction spokespersons genuinely earns laughs on repeated listens, which matters for a game measured in hundreds of hours. The weaknesses are real though. The traffic and pathfinding AI for citizens can produce frustrating bottlenecks that feel arbitrary rather than strategic, and late-game sprawl across multiple islands occasionally exposes the UI's limits in tracking everything simultaneously. The mod ecosystem on PC is active but not enormous, so don't expect the same depth of community content you'd find in a Paradox title. The campaign missions can also feel like guided tutorials that outstay their welcome once you understand the systems, making the sandbox mode the actual main attraction for most players. If you like your strategy served with a side of political absurdity and you want a management sim that rewards optimization without demanding spreadsheet-level commitment, Tropico 6 delivers a well-structured, frequently funny experience with enough mechanical depth to support long-term play. It is not reinventing the city-builder genre, and it does not try to. It does what the Tropico series has always done, just with more islands and more heists. Diego, Scout Team

Tropico 6

Tropico 6

29 mar 2019Limbic EntertainmentKalypso Media
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Run a Caribbean island nation as El Presidente, balancing factions, economics, and sheer absurdity across four historical eras. City-builder meets political satire.

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Tropico 6 is a city-builder and political management sim that puts you in charge of a Caribbean island nation from colonial times through the modern era. You play El Presidente, issuing edicts, managing citizen happiness across eight distinct faction groups (Communists, Capitalists, Environmentalists, Religious, Military, and more), and keeping your Swiss bank account quietly topped up while publicly promising utopia. The four-era campaign adds genuine progression: you start with limited building options and a single island, then unlock new structures and mechanics as you push into the Cold War and modern eras. The multi-island archipelago system, new to this entry, is the headline mechanical addition, and it genuinely changes how you think about logistics and resource routing. For anyone coming from earlier Tropico entries or from city-builders like Cities: Skylines, the learning curve here is surprisingly gentle. The tutorial is patient without being condescending, and the faction system is transparent enough that you can read exactly why your approval ratings are collapsing at any moment. The real depth surfaces around the 15-hour mark, when you start optimizing trade routes between islands, chaining production buildings to export finished goods instead of raw materials, and timing your political speeches to flip faction loyalty before an election. The AI opponents in the sandbox mode are not going to outwit a veteran 4X player, but they provide enough competitive pressure to make every island expansion feel meaningful rather than automatic. What works best is the tone. Tropico 6 commits hard to its satirical identity: you can issue edicts that range from free healthcare to mandatory fun, hire a body double to dodge assassination attempts, and literally steal world landmarks (the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty) and ship them to your island for tourism bonuses. None of this is played straight, and that self-awareness gives the game a staying power that pure economic sims sometimes lack. The radio commentary from DJ Juanito and various faction spokespersons genuinely earns laughs on repeated listens, which matters for a game measured in hundreds of hours. The weaknesses are real though. The traffic and pathfinding AI for citizens can produce frustrating bottlenecks that feel arbitrary rather than strategic, and late-game sprawl across multiple islands occasionally exposes the UI's limits in tracking everything simultaneously. The mod ecosystem on PC is active but not enormous, so don't expect the same depth of community content you'd find in a Paradox title. The campaign missions can also feel like guided tutorials that outstay their welcome once you understand the systems, making the sandbox mode the actual main attraction for most players. If you like your strategy served with a side of political absurdity and you want a management sim that rewards optimization without demanding spreadsheet-level commitment, Tropico 6 delivers a well-structured, frequently funny experience with enough mechanical depth to support long-term play. It is not reinventing the city-builder genre, and it does not try to. It does what the Tropico series has always done, just with more islands and more heists.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamPolitical SatireMulti-Island ManagementFaction SystemSandbox ModeEra ProgressionTrade RoutesElection MechanicsCaribbean Setting

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AMD or Intel, 3 GHz (AMD A10 7850K, Intel i3-2000)
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Version 11
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Desarrolladora
Limbic Entertainment
Distribuidora
Kalypso Media
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 mar 2019

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