Arisandi Island – Small Map
With just one subscription required (themes are actually optional), this map is great for low end computers. It’s an Indonesia inspired map is for Arisandi. He requested a small island map with about 4 buildable squares and some typical Indonesian mountainous islands as background scenery around the main island. We settled on a collapsed caldera in the Solomon Islands, and to make the imaginary Arisandi Island I added what might have been left behind of an eroded cone of the volcano’s center.
There is another imagined flat island where those of you who would like to build more, making a total of about 6 squares that can be built on in the 25 squares.
There is one highway connection, made to look natural as if it’s a tunnel going to the other side of the mountain, but it is actually a long tunnel connected to the edge of the map. If you wish to delete it and have a true island, you can definitely do that. Just delete the tunnel entrance, and perhaps do that once you can afford a harbor or airport. You’ll need either for people to move on to an island city with no connections.
1x Highway
0x Rail
4x Ship
4x Air
Water resources: excellent (good flow in start square, be sure to see help image ^^
Natural resources: very good especially ore and wood from jungles
– Only one required subscription (pdelmo tree) and although this has the Polynesia v2 2018 map theme, you can choose any map theme you wish. Just Tropical map theme is really fantastic. I would have gone with that one, but Polynesia was made to go with Pdelmo and Mr Maison tree hues, so it matches a bit better than the more true green Just Tropical.
Wilbur was used to perfect the real life ring of mountainous caldera islands, and the imaginary islands ( the buildable land) were done by hand.
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