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I'd forgotten about that, haha. Been donkeys since I saw that, probably back in the '90s was the last time I played it...
Sometimes I hear it in my sleep. 😆
Yea I remember playing this on a IIe in 1990 and they've got a new version in 2022, lol
Putting in family-member names for my wagon party and then feeling guilty when they died :P
Definitely a school computer lab game ;)
Oh yea. You learn about national land marks, how to plan for a trip, and the ever present dangers of dysentery.
Is that Donner party would definitely not want to stop for a snack.
Even worse, the politics of the time are dominated by the economics of slavery and the US still basically has those economics. So...
Just played "Oregon Trail Deluxe" on archive . org for nostalgia sake... Not having touched the game in probably 20+ years I was surprised I did alright. Only had one party member die, the rest of us got to Oregon in good health with plenty of supplies to spare. Maybe I just got lucky...
Not sure there were any ballot boxes around in California to stuff when America took if off Mexico in the war of 1846-48. And once the Gold Rush started, it was a foregone conclusion that California would become a state one way or another.
I've heard of it, as well as several other Civil War games. But in this case it's later than what I'm looking for.