Tropico 3
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Tropico 3 is a video game developed by Haemimont Games and published by Kalypso Media. Like the previous games in the series, Tropico 3 is a construction and management simulation as well as a political simulation game, with emphasis on city building. As a thematic sequel to Tropico (unlike the pirate-themed sequel, Tropico 2), the game attempts to return to the roots of the series, which puts the player into the shoes of "El Presidente" – a ruler governing over an island banana republic.
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Director(s) | Gabriel Dobrev |
Designer(s) | Boian Spasov |
Programmer(s) | Ivaylo Todorov |
Artist(s) | Peter Stanimirov |
Series | Tropico |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, Android |
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Mode(s) | Single-player |
The OS X version of the game was released on January 26, 2012, by Feral Interactive.[1]
Feral Interactive released a redesigned version of Tropico 3 to iPad on December 18, 2018, under the name Tropico or known as Tropico Mobile, with an iPhone version following on April 30, 2019.[4][5] An Android version of the game was released on September 5, 2019.[6]