How did you come up with the pirate idea for the game, and how long have you been working on it?īill Spieth: Back in September, Pop Top asked us to submit ideas for a Tropico sequel. GameSpot: Tropico 2's pirate setting is a big departure from the Cold War-era Caribbean setting in the first game. We've spoken with Frog City designer Bill Spieth to get the early details on the game. With Tropico's original developer, Pop Top, now working on Railroad Tycoon III, the responsibility for Tropico 2 has fallen on Frog City, a studio based in San Francisco and best known for the Imperialism games. A sequel to the game is now well into development, and while it takes place in the rather different setting of a pirate-infested Caribbean, it seems very much to build on Tropico's distinct character. The uniquely political backdrop of governing a Cold War-era island lent a lot of character to Tropico, which GameSpot picked as one of the top strategy games of 2001. A sim game with a Tropical twist, Tropico was as refreshing as the lush Caribbean islands it depicted, especially considering how many bland "Tycoon" games are released each year.
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