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The Oregon Trail is a video game published in 1990 on DOS by MECC, SoftKey Multimedia Inc.. It's an educational and simulation game, set in a geography, history, managerial, real-time and western themes, and was also released on Windows 3.x, Mac and Apple II.
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- The Yukon Trail
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- The Amazon Trail
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- 5th Edition
In 2001, The Learning Company, Inc. publishes The Oregon...
- Oregon Trail Deluxe
The Oregon Trail, well known road crossing the Rocky...
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In 2001, The Learning Company, Inc. publishes The Oregon Trail: 5th Edition on Windows. This adventure and educational game is now abandonware and is set in a hunting, sailing / boating and western themes.
The Oregon Trail, well known road crossing the Rocky Mountains used by the settlers in the 19th century. MECC made an educational game based on this memorable part on the USA story. The player must cross the oregon trail and fight against the difficulties the settlers had.
11 sie 2020 · In 2001, The Learning Company, Inc. published The Oregon Trail: 5th Edition on Windows. This adventure and educational game is now considered abandonware as the license has expired and the developer has long since shut down operations.
12 kwi 1992 · The original game was designed to teach school children about the realities of 19th century pioneer life on the Oregon Trail. The game has been released in many editions by various developers and publishers who have acquired rights to it, as well as inspiring a number of spinoffs and parodies.
13 wrz 2021 · This is the 1990 version of the Oregon Trail, the first version available to MS-DOS.
The Oregon Trail is an educational strategy video game in which the player, as the leader of a wagon train, controls a group journeying down the Oregon Trail from Independence, Missouri, to Willamette Valley, Oregon, in 1848.