Indonesia is a random map in Age of Empires II HD: Rise of the Rajas and Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition.
Age of Empires II[]
โ | Sail around the Indonesian archipelago and claim as many islands as you can. | โ |
—Map description |
Indonesia is a Real World map introduced in Age of Empires II HD: Rise of the Rajas. It depicts the area around today's Indonesia, with the main island on the map, Borneo, taking up more than half of the land mass.
Overview[]
Indonesia is a very special map. Most of the map is covered with shallows. As a result, almost the entire map is an open battlefield in which land units and warships interact. There is not much wood available on the map, so in later stages of the game, Villagers have to walk across the shallows to gather wood from mangrove trees. Gold and Stone Mines also sit on the shallows.
Environment[]
The land is covered with rainforest. In the shallows, there are mangrove trees, patches of grass, and also some fish.
Water Buffaloes and Rhinoceroses are the wildlife available on the map, but only in the player's starting positions.
Gallery[]
Age of Empires III[]
โ | Teams find themselves situated on a large, bountiful island, surrounded by smaller ones, amidst the Indonesian archipelago. There are no trading routes here, meaning that a fishing economy and naval presence is absolutely necessary! Wild water buffalo roam all of the islands; use your starting catamaran to bring them back to your town where you begin with an extra coin crate and saloon or equivalent building. | โ |
—In-game description |
Indonesia is a map in Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition.
It consists of one large tropical island with four native settlements (Jesuit or Sufi) with most of its resources. Additional islands can be settled around the main island.