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PC - Windows : Tropico 2: Pirate Cove Reviews

Gas Gauge: 76
Gas Gauge 76
Below are user reviews of Tropico 2: Pirate Cove and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Tropico 2: Pirate Cove. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Tropico2 could it be any more fun?

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 18, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I had my reservations about Tropico2 after loving Tropico so much.
I was pleasantly suprised. The gameplay is just different enough from Tropico 1 to feel like a different game. Very fun to play and of course Daniel Indart's musical tracks are every bit as good as in Tropico1. These games have turned me onto a whole new genre of music. You'll find yourself playing just to enjoy the great tunes.
Two thumbs up, mainly because I only have two thumbs. :)

awesome

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 8
Date: January 03, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I like how you get to create buildings and docks on an island i also like campaign mode!!!!!

SWEETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!

awesome

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 9
Date: January 03, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I like how you get to create buildings and docks on an island i also like campaign mode!!!!!

SWEETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!

Very Good Strategy Game

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: March 15, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I was a little late for the computer game market. Tropico was the first game I purchased. Tropico 1 and 2 are from PopTop; that's Railroad Tycoon, the best. At first, I didn't like Tropico 2 Pirates Cove. The game was quite limited in detail to Tropico. But then, in time, I grew to really like it, and I do continue to play it (as a strategy game). It has an aire of Risk, and gambling that the original Tropico did not have. This gave it more REPLAYABILITY.
I gave the game a lower rating than I would like to as I thought it could use some enhancement and improvement. Some game magazine have other versions. I hope this commment was useful.

Pirate Sim with Jaunty Pirate Tunes

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: February 16, 2008
Author: Amazon User

The sequel to the tourist resort management sim, "Tropico 2" takes the concept of running a tropical island and then goes back a few hundred years to when said islands were under the control of brutal, ruthless pirates.

As a pirate king or queen, you are given an island with which to make a profitable and well-defended secret pirate base. This will mainly be a shantytown of tents, wooden buildings, and the occasional masonry for higher-class establishments. There are two main groups you need to deal with. The first of these is the pirates; these are the people responsible for looting, pillaging, stealing, and plundering.

Pirates are the higher class of your society, the skilled labor, and the ones that you need to keep happy. Pirates' desires include alcohol, food, money, and various vices. Buildings must be constructed and maintained to keep the pirates from killing each other or killing you.

Captives, on the other hand, are taken from raids or shipwrecks, and are your prisoners; as such, they perform the more menial jobs, and simply need to be kept orderly and afraid. Most prisoners are unskilled, but some have particular abilities like being a cook or being a surgeon. These types of prisoners are necessary for certain jobs and will usually make your pirates happier. In general, prisoners respond well to order - that is, they will stay in line - and pirates respond well to chaos (so that they don't feel hemmed in or controlled, which would make them angry); certain buildings will radiate either order or anarchy, and thus it is best to try to position them near areas used by the correct group.

Your pirate cove is a haven of industry, as well; various crops and resources need to be harvested and converted into things useful for your pirate crews. For example, buildings are mostly constructed out of lumber, which first requires a logging camp. Haulers then carry the wood to a saw mill, which turns it into lumber. Both processes are time-consuming, which may result in a bottleneck if you have too much harvesting and not enough producing. Your industry creates everything from food and drink to buildings to ships to weapons. You can set priorities for each structure so they know how important their work is, depending on the situation.

The main focus of a pirate game will be, of course, piracy. You can make ships at boatyards or shipyards and moor them at docks. These ships have captains and crew, and can be sent on missions like raiding settlements, attacking trade routes, or masquerading as a particular country's ship to cause a war between two countries (which pirates then use to their advantage). Essentially, you give the ship an assignment and some parameters (how to engage and how much money the crew should keep for themselves) and send them off. As you engage with countries, they may find and attack your home base, so you can build forts and watchtowers to prepare and defend yourself.

The graphics in this game are vaguely cartoonish, and look pretty good. The design of the buildings is ramshackle, and appropriately pirate-themed; it looks a lot more "real" than if all the buildings were in mint condition. The interface and displays are all well-integrated into the pirate theme, as well. The sound is good, with some good, jaunty pirate tunes playing in the background.

As a whole, this game is pretty nice. It's a sim game, all right, but it has enough pirate themes to make it interesting. Even though it should feel like it's been done, it's still got enough going for it that it's worth the effort.

8/10.

Tropico 2: based on demo

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 21
Date: April 15, 2003
Author: Amazon User

The demo was good, so i think i will buy the game. My neighbor has it and i think it is awesome!

Fun but gets old

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 1 / 5
Date: April 25, 2004
Author: Amazon User

When I bought this game I was like cool its a game about a pirate controlling an island. Its got ok graphics. I never played the original Tropico so I couldn't tell you the differences. I played the game for about 5 hours. The only exciting part I found was sending the ships out to raid areas (when i played there was only one place to raid) Funny thing is they would never run out of people or be smart enought to move to another place (means not realistic). You would never see these raids. If you build too fast you would run out of captives. Very annoying. The whole fear thing on the captives doesn't mean anything. I never lost one captive. You could buy it or not its up to you!

A typical simulation

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 9
Date: May 09, 2004
Author: Amazon User

The game might seem fun at first but then after a while it gets old. All you have to do is build and wait. You can set ships on sail, however, but you don't have control of them and you don't even get to see them. So if your not a simulation fan skip this.

never uninstall then reinstall

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 2 / 7
Date: March 17, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game sucks if you want to reinstall it. I called the tech support and they gave me an email address!This is a good game but the tech support sucks!!!And never uninstall it if you know your going to reinstall it!Da##it

This is not a mac product!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 16
Date: July 12, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Hi, I'm sorry to take up space meant for reviews, but this game certainly doesn't work on macs, even though it was listed as a best-selling mac game.


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