Poptop Software, founded in 1996, is an American video game developer known for its contributions to the simulation genre. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of "Railroad Tycoon II" in 1998, which revitalized interest in train simulation games and set a benchmark for future titles. In 2001, Poptop released "Tropico," a city-building simulation that allowed players to manage a Caribbean island, blending humor with political strategy, which became a hallmark of the studio's style. Key personnel include co-founders and lead developers who have shaped the studio's creative vision. Poptop's games are characterized by their engaging gameplay mechanics and unique themes, with "Tropico Reloaded" serving as a remastered version that further solidified the franchise's popularity. The studio has influenced the gaming industry by innovating in simulation gameplay and narrative depth, particularly in the city-building genre. Poptop specializes in simulation and strategy games, often incorporating elements of humor and satire. The studio has received several accolades, including awards for "Tropico" and "Railroad Tycoon II," recognizing their impact on the gaming landscape and their ability to create immersive, entertaining experiences.