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

Three classic banana-republic builders in one package. Become El Presidente, manage island economies, and keep everyone just unhappy enough to stay in power.

The Tropico Trilogy bundles the original Tropico with its Paradise Island expansion, plus Tropico 2: Pirate Cove, giving you a concentrated dose of the series before it went fully 3D. These are city-builders with a political-satire edge: you play a Caribbean dictator balancing factions, treasury debt, and citizen happiness across a small island nation. If you have ever wanted a city-builder that punishes you for ignoring your farmers while your army eats the budget, this trilogy delivers exactly that feedback loop. The first Tropico is the foundation. You place buildings, set wages, manage immigration, and watch your approval rating fluctuate like a nervous stock ticker. Every faction, from the military to the intellectuals to the religious bloc, has distinct satisfaction meters, and satisfying one group often irritates another. The Paradise Island expansion adds a tourism economy, which introduces a second revenue stream and forces you to think about zoning and aesthetics in ways the base game does not require. It is a meaningful layer, not padding. Tropico 2 is the oddball of the set: instead of running a republic, you command a pirate island, managing captives as a workforce and plundering ships for income. The mechanics shift noticeably, and while it is rougher around the edges, the theme change keeps the bundle from feeling repetitive. From a strategy depth perspective, the original Tropico holds up better than you might expect. The economic simulation is tight enough that a poorly sequenced build order can crater your treasury within a few game-years. Agriculture before industry, housing before factories, church before you let unemployment rise. The AI citizens follow scripted logic rather than genuine simulation, which means experienced players will find exploitable patterns quickly, but newcomers will still spend their first few campaigns baffled by sudden faction revolts. The tutorial in the first game is functional but sparse. It covers the basics and then releases you into the sandbox with minimal scaffolding. If you are new to the series, expect a learning curve driven by failure rather than instruction. The mod ecosystem via Steam Workshop is a genuine asset here. The original Tropico in particular has community scenarios and map packs that extend replayability well past the campaign content. The trilogy also supports co-op and online PvP, though these modes feel like secondary features rather than primary selling points. The campaign and sandbox modes are where the real hours accumulate. Controller support is present and reasonably implemented for a mouse-heavy genre. Cloud saves and Family Sharing round out the feature list without any surprises. The weaknesses are real. The graphics are dated by any modern standard, the AI pathing occasionally misfires, and Tropico 2 in particular can feel like a historical curiosity rather than a polished experience. If you are coming from Tropico 5 or 6, stepping back to these titles requires patience. But if you are a strategy player who respects mechanical density over visual polish, or someone curious about where the series started before it leaned harder into comedy spectacle, this package earns its place in the library. The Metacritic score of 78 reflects a solid, if unspectacular, collection of games that have aged into the category of "classics for a reason" rather than "classics by reputation only." Diego, Scout Team

Tropico Trilogy

Tropico Trilogy

29 mar 2019Limbic Entertainment, Realmforge StudiosKalypso Media Digital
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Three classic banana-republic builders in one package. Become El Presidente, manage island economies, and keep everyone just unhappy enough to stay in power.

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The Tropico Trilogy bundles the original Tropico with its Paradise Island expansion, plus Tropico 2: Pirate Cove, giving you a concentrated dose of the series before it went fully 3D. These are city-builders with a political-satire edge: you play a Caribbean dictator balancing factions, treasury debt, and citizen happiness across a small island nation. If you have ever wanted a city-builder that punishes you for ignoring your farmers while your army eats the budget, this trilogy delivers exactly that feedback loop. The first Tropico is the foundation. You place buildings, set wages, manage immigration, and watch your approval rating fluctuate like a nervous stock ticker. Every faction, from the military to the intellectuals to the religious bloc, has distinct satisfaction meters, and satisfying one group often irritates another. The Paradise Island expansion adds a tourism economy, which introduces a second revenue stream and forces you to think about zoning and aesthetics in ways the base game does not require. It is a meaningful layer, not padding. Tropico 2 is the oddball of the set: instead of running a republic, you command a pirate island, managing captives as a workforce and plundering ships for income. The mechanics shift noticeably, and while it is rougher around the edges, the theme change keeps the bundle from feeling repetitive. From a strategy depth perspective, the original Tropico holds up better than you might expect. The economic simulation is tight enough that a poorly sequenced build order can crater your treasury within a few game-years. Agriculture before industry, housing before factories, church before you let unemployment rise. The AI citizens follow scripted logic rather than genuine simulation, which means experienced players will find exploitable patterns quickly, but newcomers will still spend their first few campaigns baffled by sudden faction revolts. The tutorial in the first game is functional but sparse. It covers the basics and then releases you into the sandbox with minimal scaffolding. If you are new to the series, expect a learning curve driven by failure rather than instruction. The mod ecosystem via Steam Workshop is a genuine asset here. The original Tropico in particular has community scenarios and map packs that extend replayability well past the campaign content. The trilogy also supports co-op and online PvP, though these modes feel like secondary features rather than primary selling points. The campaign and sandbox modes are where the real hours accumulate. Controller support is present and reasonably implemented for a mouse-heavy genre. Cloud saves and Family Sharing round out the feature list without any surprises. The weaknesses are real. The graphics are dated by any modern standard, the AI pathing occasionally misfires, and Tropico 2 in particular can feel like a historical curiosity rather than a polished experience. If you are coming from Tropico 5 or 6, stepping back to these titles requires patience. But if you are a strategy player who respects mechanical density over visual polish, or someone curious about where the series started before it leaned harder into comedy spectacle, this package earns its place in the library. The Metacritic score of 78 reflects a solid, if unspectacular, collection of games that have aged into the category of "classics for a reason" rather than "classics by reputation only."

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steamCity-BuilderPolitical SatireFaction ManagementEconomic SimulationSandbox CampaignPirate ThemeRetro StrategyMod Support

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CPU with 2.5 GHz
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Desarrolladora
Limbic Entertainment, Realmforge Studios
Distribuidora
Kalypso Media Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 mar 2019

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Single-playerMultiplayerPvPOnline PvPCo-opOnline Co OpSteam AchievementsFull controller support+5 más

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