Tropico 5 Espionage DLC Gameplay Trailer
Added: 28.05.2015 16:46 | 17 views | 0 comments
Download Espionage now via the Kalypso Launcher http://launcher.kalypsomedia.com!
El Presidente enters the Spy Game in the next major DLC expansion for Tropico 5: Espionage is available now for PC, Mac, and SteamOS, with the Xbox 360 and PS4 versions arriving later.
Espionage features the all new campaign The Maltese Toucan, a thrilling new adventure wherein Tropicos precious treasures need to be protected against foreign agents at all costs. Spanning six missions, you can expect manipulation, revolts and acts of sabotage as you use all the resources at your disposal to protect your island from the outside powers trying to move in.
Defend Tropicos borders and reveal enemy agents by installing Security Checkpoints and throwing them in the islands new Dungeon. Train your own spies in the new Spy Academy and send them off to steal foreign capital or top secret technology from your enemies. Foil attacks on your beautiful island paradise by building the Ministry Of Information and monitor your citizens according to the strict Tropican data privacy laws. For additional air security you can call on the new Police Blimp, and for serious military scenarios you will be equipped with some new toys: the Mechanized Garrison is battle seasoned and ready for any state of emergency!
For further info on Tropico 5 and Espionage please check http://www.facebook.com/worldoftropico) or http://www.worldoftropico.com
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