Unlike the also recently released Cities XL, Tropico focuses more on personal success than the success of your city (although one can translate into the other if you allow it) it also has way more personality, and is on a smaller scale than that other vast metropolis of a game. Underneath its satirical and light hearted exterior, Tropico 3 exudes all of the facets of any decent city management game. The true sequel to the classic Tropico that was released in 2001, Tropico 3 takes the franchise away from the clichéd pirate shores of the second game, and back into the hands of the Cold War. Half an hour of random gyration later, I was finally calm enough to get down to business: the critical evaluation of Tropico 3. That said however, within minutes of starting up the latest title to find its way onto my desk, I found myself not only jigging away in my chair, but I was so overwhelmed by the soundtrack I just had to get up and do the hokey-cokey. Being the socially inept and naturally awkward person my hobby dictates I am, randomly gyrating on a dance floor full of strangers has never really been one of my favourite pastimes.
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