Tropico 4: Modern Times (DLC)
A substantial expansion to Tropico 4 that drags your banana republic into the modern era, adding new missions, buildings, and political headaches to manage.
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About Tropico 4: Modern Times (DLC)
Tropico 4: Modern Times is a campaign expansion for the base city-builder and political sim Tropico 4, developed by Haemimont Games. It does not function as a standalone product - you need the base game installed. What it does offer is a new chapter that pushes El Presidente's island nation through a wave of modernization, complete with updated building types, fresh scenario missions, and new factions demanding your attention. If you have already squeezed the main campaign dry, this is the logical next stop. From a systems perspective, Modern Times layers additional complexity onto Tropico 4's existing economy and approval-rating loops. New buildings tied to technology and modern infrastructure give you more levers to pull when balancing your budget against citizen happiness. The political faction pressure that makes the base game tick is still front and center here, and the expansion adds enough new moving parts to make veteran players recalculate their usual build orders. You cannot coast on the same island layout that carried you through the base campaign - the new mission objectives push you to adapt. The scenario-based structure is worth highlighting for players who might be skeptical about whether an expansion this old holds up. Each mission gives you a concrete objective and a time pressure, which is exactly the kind of constraint that reveals whether a strategy game has real depth or just the illusion of it. Modern Times generally delivers on that front. The scenarios are paced well enough that you are rarely sitting idle, and the satirical writing that defines the series' tone carries over without feeling recycled. What does not land as well is the AI behavior around competing factions and foreign powers. The base game already had some predictability in how external threats escalate, and Modern Times does not meaningfully address that. If you were hoping for smarter opposition or more dynamic crisis events, you will find the same ceiling as before. The mod ecosystem for Tropico 4 is also relatively modest compared to deeper grand-strategy titles, so do not expect community content to dramatically extend this expansion's life beyond its scripted missions. For newcomers, the honest recommendation is to complete a good chunk of Tropico 4 first. Modern Times assumes you understand how the tourism economy interacts with housing quality, how to read the faction approval breakdown, and why your crime rate will spike the moment you cut the police budget. That said, the expansion's missions do a reasonable job of introducing its new content incrementally rather than front-loading everything at once. Experienced city-sim players who can read a balance sheet and prioritize production chains will find the learning curve manageable even without heavy tutorial hand-holding. If you are already comfortable with the base game's rhythm, this expansion respects your time and gives you a focused set of new problems to solve. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Haemimont Games
- Publisher
- Kalypso Media Digital
- Release Date
- Mar 29, 2012