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My complaint boils down to "I wish this game didn't lock you hard into the Australian outback aesthetic". Also, Australia has frickin green trees and grass...
Each island has a variety of biomes. The North is covered in jungle, the middle of desert and the South is pine forest with transition zones being plains. In a sense trying to replicate Australia in an island. Only part of the island is outback like and you can change the look with enough work. I have a town in the desert that was heavily pine forest greened.
This is what I was trying to say lol but OP doesn't seem to have very good reading comprehension