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  1. Title: Tropico 3: Gold Edition Genre: Simulation, Strategy Developer: Haemimont Games Publisher: Kalypso Media Digital Franchise: Tropico Release Date: Sep 28, 2010 Languages : English, French, German, Italian, Spanish - Spain

  2. www.kalypsomedia.com › us › tropico-3Tropico 3 | Kalypso US

    Play the Cold War superpowers against each other to your maximum advantage. Tropico 3 offers a tongue-in-cheek, light-hearted take on real world issues like third world politics, corruption and totalitarian regimes.

  3. www.ign.com › articles › 2009/10/16Tropico 3 Review - IGN

    Oct 16, 2009 · Far from stopping at the "chop wood, process lumber, make furniture" dynamic that comprises the sum total of most city-builders, Tropico 3 adds a layer of political action that makes you feel...

  4. Apr 10, 2014 · Tropico 3 - beginners/advanced guide. By Shakespeare. This is a guide for Tropico 3 and the Absolute Power expansion. It explains many basic/advanced gameplay tactics that I would have liked to have known when I was learning to play the game. It is a general strategy guide and not a mission-specific guide.

  5. May 17, 2010 · About This Content. Tropico 3: Absolute Power is the first official expansion pack to the critically acclaimed Tropico 3 and provides all-new options as ruler of a small Caribbean island nation. It adds a new campaign, new missions, new island types, unique buildings and new powers to maximize the length and success of your term in power.

  6. www.ign.com › articles › 2010/02/12Tropico 3 Review - IGN

    Feb 12, 2010 · Tropico 3 Review - IGN. By Steve Butts. Updated: May 9, 2012 6:55 pm. Posted: Feb 12, 2010 8:57 pm. City-building games are about choices, and the overall appeal of the design depends on...

  7. Tropico 3 Gold Edition includes the original Tropico 3 and its expansion: Tropico 3: Absolute Power. Run your island as a benevolent dictator or a diabolical despot. Wander the island in “avatar mode” as El Presidente and directly influence the course of play! Use political speeches, edicts, and “other” means of influence to control your people.

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