![]() ![]() Much like electricity in Tropico, a Telecom HQ can be built, allowing the player to give telecom coverage to a portion of their island. The only addition that really amounts to a new feature is the introduction of telecommunications. The new buildings are, however, very visually enticing, turning the tropical world of Tropico into a metropolis. ![]() Organic farms grow more corn, but they still grow corn high rise apartments are just bigger than their counterparts. Players will quickly realize though, that these new buildings and political choices (known in Tropico as Edicts) are just repackaged versions of the original games content. Also included are modern totalitarian politics: players can limit their people’s access to the internet and social media, create a police state, etc. Apartments can now be upgraded to high rises, cattle ranches can now go organic. The expansion pack takes the cold-war-era dictator simulator and adds element of modern society. The player takes the role of El Presidente, a dictator who builds Tropico from the ground up. Tropico 4 continues the series of sim-games that is set on a fictional Caribbean nation called Tropico. ![]() ![]() At 1200 Microsoft Points, this expansion pack needs more substance. There is a good chunk of new content, but none of it changes the game in a notable way. For players who liked Tropico 4 and wanted more, the Modern Times expansion will be a bit of a disappointment. ![]()
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