Tropico 5 revealed in first screenshots

The announcement of Tropico 5 earlier this month may have revealed details on building centuries-spanning dynasties and co-op and all that jazz, but conspicuously absent was any peek at how the game actually looks. So here, check out its shiny all-new art in the first screenshots (hint: it looks a lot like a Tropico game).

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The announcement of Tropico 5 earlier this month may have revealed details on building centuries-spanning dynasties and co-op and all that jazz, but conspicuously absent was any peek at how the game actually looks. So here, check out its shiny all-new art in the first screenshots (hint: it looks a lot like a Tropico game). The ten pre-alpha screenshots show colonial forts, paddle steamships, agriculture through the ages, and more palm trees than you can shake a stick at. Visit the official website for more on what 5 adds to the city-building sim. Developed by Haemimont Games, who took over the series with Tropico 3, and published by Kalypso, Tropico 5 is due on PC, Xbox 360, Mac and Linux some time in 2014. Now, pictures:

Moo, cow, get out the way. Get out the way, cow, get out the way

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    August 28, 2013 8:00 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Tropico 5 revealed in first screenshots.

    The announcement of Tropico 5 earlier this month may have revealed details on building centuries-spanning dynasties and co-op and all that jazz, but conspicuously absent was any peek at how the game actually looks. So here, check out its shiny all-new art in the first screenshots (hint: it looks a lot like a Tropico game).

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      August 28, 2013 8:03 AM

      Shirtsucker is gonna be thrilled!

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      August 28, 2013 8:23 AM

      Don't look that much better than Tropico 4, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. T4 doesn't look bad to start with and I much rather them focusing on the gameplay than graphics.

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      August 28, 2013 8:53 AM

      Best photo caption I've read in a while!

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