Available Platform: DOS
The Oregon Trail Original Game: Remembering A Classic. Anyone who was in grade school in the 1990s will remember the classic 1990 MECC version of The Oregon Trail. The popular computer game was a favorite of school administrators to teach geography and history. The Oregon Trail. For The Oregon Trail on the PC, FAQ/Strategy Guide by Rev4n.
The Oregon Trail was developed way back in 1971 on university mainframes then jumped over to early 8-bit home computer systems.
Year | 1990 |
Genre | Simulation |
Rating | 85/100 based on 7 editorial reviews. Add your vote |
Publisher | MECC |
Developer | MECC |
OS supported | Win7 64bit, Win8.1, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+ |
Updated | 22 October 2019 |
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Game Review
The Oregon Trail was developed way back in 1971 on university mainframes then jumped over to early 8-bit home computer systems. Continuing through 4 decades it has reappeared in many editions (at least 10), was a colossal commercial success in its heyday, and remains popular today.
Beyond teaching history, The Oregon Trail is essentially a game of strategic and tactical decisions. You make choices at the start about your pioneer's profession (banker, doctor, farmer, carpenter, etc.); what provisions, and in what amounts, you will buy; and what month to begin the journey. All these choices have the potential to noticeably impact the success or failure of your venture.
Sometimes the effects of your choices will be discovered early on, but others will not become apparent until you are deep in the thick of it, or even near the game's end. Along the trek are many forts where you have the option of stopping and trading with other pioneers. This can be of crucial importance if it turns out your initial provisioning choices were less than optimal.
It is hard to argue The Oregon Trail is not rather brilliantly implemented, especially considering the computer hardware limitations of those elder days. Nonetheless, for me, the main interest and fun of the game was in figuring out the best strategic choices. Don't be surprised if your first couple of tries lead to disaster. After making multiple adjustments that finally result in success it is satisfying to review your path to victory. OT's internal logic structure is tight, and you will be able to understand how and why success was achieved through your progressive efforts.
In the final analysis, aside from the cachet inherent with being a genuine classic, The Oregon Trail is a solid game worth playing for its well-crafted resource management gameplay and the historical details and insights it provides.
Oregon Trail For Mac
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The Oregon Trail Game For Mac
Review by: Henry Blake
Published: 10 September 2017 9:52 am