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''Tropico 6'' is a construction, management and political simulation game in the '' Tropico'' series, developed by Limbic Entertainment, published by
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, and announced at
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. Originally intended for a 2018 release, ''Tropico 6'' was released on
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in March 2019, and for
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Gameplay

As in the other games in the series, the player assumes the role of "El Presidente", the leader of the Caribbean island nation of Tropico. Similarly to '' Tropico 5'', there are four eras: The Colonial era, the World Wars era, the
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era, and the modern era. Unlike previous games in the series, where Tropico consisted of only one island, ''Tropico 6'' allows players to build on an
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of smaller islands, allowing players to build bridges (in the World Wars era and later) from their starting island to the other islands in the chain. According to senior content designer Johannes Pfeiffer, ''Tropico 6'' has "fully simulated" citizens, where the actions of El Presidente's government towards the citizenry can have an effect on productivity, and possibly even result in a revolt. In addition to customizing their own El Presidente (as either male or female), players can also customize the presidential palace.


Campaign

Unlike previous Tropico Games, ''6 does not have an overarching campaign.'' Rather, the first Mission (where the Presidente manages to secure independence from the Crown and meets his future second-in-command, Penultimo) and the last Mission (where the Player needs to defend Tropico from the various schemes of
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Lord Roger Wyndham, eventually culminating in El Presidente managing to destroy Wyndham's Weather control machine and rendering him a non-threat) are the only linear ones, with all other ones implied to take place at some unspecified time (only sometimes recognizing the first mission as canon).


Reception

''Tropico 6'' received "generally positive views" for Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, while the Switch port received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator
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. It was the fastest-selling game in the franchise, with the revenue it generated being 50% higher than that of '' Tropico 5s debut. ''CGM'' called ''Tropico 6'' the "strongest entry in the franchise", praising its music, graphics, and writing, while recognizing the presence of minor bugs and jank, ultimately deeming the title a full realization of the series' potential. ''
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'' heavily lauded the "incredibly addictive" gameplay, crisp UI, sheer detail, variety of strategic options, and comedy, and expressed minor gripes with the repetitive music and sometimes convoluted main screen. ''
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'' called the console port "...one of PlayStation 4's best strategy games, and also one of its most unique...", praising its music, varied objectives, and fun gameplay, citing the lack of clarity in objective design as a "source of frustration". ''
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'' wrote, "If there's a downside to raids, it's that there's no major downside. Foreign powers have traditionally taken a dim view to piracy, but in this, a game that specifically pokes fun at international relations, it just doesn't come up...where the missions excel, however, it's in forcing you to take actions that can upset the delicate balance of economic growth". ''
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'' criticized the console port's controller support and said that the single-player mission modes "missed the point" and praised the sandbox mode and tone of the game. ''
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'' stated, "The amount there is to do and the depth of its political mechanics make Tropico 6 stand out over its immediate predecessors...But drink too deeply of its perplexing economic systems and you may find yourself feeling a bit queasy." ''
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'' praised the game's tone for being able to politically commentate on the abuse of democracy through its gameplay mechanics while also calling the title "fun but forgettable". The Switch port of the game opened to marginally less positive reception, with the subpar graphics drawing criticism. ''
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'', while reviewing this port, wrote, "Despite some irksome performance problems, occasionally inconsistent pacing and some rather rough visuals, the game is a lot of addictive fun to play and its cheerful ambiance and compelling systems will keep you glued to your handheld".


Sales

The Nintendo Switch version of ''Tropico 6'' was the twenty-seventh bestselling retail game during its first week of release in Japan, with 4,368 physical copies being sold.


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