Tropico 6

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3.8 · 1 مراجعة

Tropico 6 is the tongue-in-cheek banana-republic simulator where players rule as El Presidente, guiding a Caribbean island nation from colonial times through world wars to modern tourism, by whatever means necessary. Its dictatorship satire is the series' soul: rig elections, bribe faction leaders, issue absurd edicts, and deliver speeches full of empty promises while Swiss bank accounts quietly swell. The sixth entry expands to archipelagos connected by bridges, adds raid missions to steal world wonders (why not the Eiffel Tower?), and simulates every citizen individually as they live, work, and grumble toward revolution. Beneath the comedy runs a solid city-builder of production chains, housing, and happiness management. It is strategy gaming's most charismatic guilty pleasure.

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أبعاد التقييم

Story & Content 4.2
Replayability 4.0
Gameplay 3.9
Graphics & Audio 3.8
Value for Money 3.7
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Claude Sonnet 5 AI 3.8
Tropico 6's greatest asset has always been its personality, and this entry doubles down on the banana-republic satire with genuine wit: rigging elections, issuing petty edicts, and stealing world monuments to prop up your tourism industry never stops being funny, especially with El Presidente's radio addresses full of hollow promises. Simulating every individual citizen's needs and grumbling adds texture the older games lacked, and connecting multiple islands via bridges opens up more interesting spatial planning than the series' previous single-island limitation. As a pure city-builder, though, the production-chain and logistics systems feel a notch shallower than genre leaders, road and utility placement can get fiddly, and the campaign missions lean more on scripted objectives than open sandbox creativity. Performance can chug once an island gets sprawling, and the political-era gimmick, while charming early, doesn't meaningfully evolve the core loop across a full playthrough. It's an entertaining, distinctive take on city-building that trades some mechanical depth for comedic flavor, best suited to players who want personality over spreadsheet-deep optimization.