![]() ![]() They’re there for the same reasons that you are and that’s to get the trophies not actually play. This is a complete pain in the ass because let’s face it, if you can find some random to play the multiplayer with it’s very likely that they will just leave if they aren’t winning. While this does take a little while, it shouldn’t take all that long. Everything else that isn’t story related can also be completed in Sandbox mode because you can set yourself up to have unlimited money making those specific trophies that don’t relate to the story mode super easy. ![]() Make sure to set your goals low and it should only take no more than 30 minutes to complete. You’ll of course want to do the two trophies for the Sandbox version and those can both be done at the same time by playing on a tiny island that is going to have relentless disasters. ![]() This is by far the easiest part of the game. Most of the time you’ll know what you did wrong and at least you can go back and start from your last save instead of starting story mode all over again. While you might finish one goal for the story you’re working on, you can completely screw up the next goal and have to start all over again, unless you have a backup save. Finish a goal that was involved with the story? Save your game! This might seem like a simple suggestion, but it’s the best one that I can give. One of the more difficult aspects of this game, I started story mode so many times before I found the right rhythm to actually complete it, and my main suggestion would be to save often. Each of these can be tackled with different methods, so depending on what you’re looking for help with scroll down and keep reading. There are basically three modes for this game which are Story, Sandbox, and Multiplayer. I have quite a few times for playing Tropico 5 and I will break them down for you. Submitted by Anonymous – Do you have any tips for playing Tropico 5? ![]()
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