
The cases that I have lost the first mission was: Each attempted run lasts about 20-40 minutes and that includes putting the timeline on > fast mode and pausing alot. That way, you know what you should produce and start building your farms for those items. When I started the mission on the 20th attempt, I got into the habit of trading as early as the game started. However, do it too early and the Queen starts to become suspicious and lessens your time as a ruler. I activated several edicts during the course of a run so that my approval and revolution ratings went up. Its mandatory to build military towers in between each month in order to gain military security without going too much in debt. However, steps 9-11 are the most annoying RNG you will have to succumb to.


Finally build that second ship yard - Do the best trades available.Follow the orders of the Queen to do several trades - While you are raising capital to build a 2nd shipping yard.Build a church (Brings approval rating and revolution stats up) - Your citizens need a religion because of royal empire influences (Pleases the conservatives in the beginning in order to transform them into revolutionary liberals, eventually).Build some military forces every month to balance the level of security (No military means rebels and pirates will destroy your city).Build a bar - gives the population entertainment.Build a grocery store - gives the population food.Build a set of homes - a line of homes down a single street.(2 fields to start with and build more soon) I immediately starting making crops for tobacco or bananas (Whatever is in high demand).Wins the first mission.Īfter LOSING and LOSING and LOSING each attempt (Because hard mode) I noticed that I was following the same repeating pattern and eventually I finished that first mission with help from the RNG gods: Then you can activate the Revolution edict that causes your city to riot and citizens to gain independence. However, you have about 120 months to make 20k, have a 50% approval from your citizens(to become a dictator), and have enough military power.

You have to follow her commands but your close assistant is assuring you that there is a way to declare independence and become a dictator, but first you must follow her orders for the time being. It's the type of game that makes you think ahead of time alot at a higher level.Īnyways when I started the first mission in Tropico 5, The context is that the Queen contracted you to take over a region under her royal rule. You may not pass the first mission, but you will improve with all the mechanics each run and knowing what to build or what decision to choose and become a master at management. When you get the hang of hard mode you will be able to speed run this game, which is pretty bad ass. I recommend trying the first mission on hard after getting used to the basic understandings in easy mode. It's extremely difficult to master the 1st mission on the hardest setting. So I put the difficulty on hard and I was sitting in front of my computer for 4 hours per day "Redoing, retrying, rebuilding, re-managing". I played the 1st mission "Declaring Independance" and it was fun but not much of a challenge at all on normal. I got bored so I took it back a notch, I installed Tropico 5. I made an island, I got out of debt, and went "Woooo".
#TROPICO 5 EDICTS SIMULATOR#
I tried tropico 6 and it feels close to a sim city simulator game in terms of the look and how you manage your resources and is almost alot easier.
