The Oregon Trail?

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#1 eninbolzonova
Member since 2020 • 2 Posts

I'm finding a game that I played in my elementary school computer classroom.

I tried to find it and it is similar to the classic game, The Oregon Trail

but I'm sure it wasn't that.

I can't remember the title of my game..

What I come up with my mind is that the game was little bit educational.

Players just need to control the wagon and have to survive in the period of western expenses.

The last part of game was the wagon changes to ship and we rode that wagon ship

to ride the flood river to reach the final destination.

Anyone know this game? Please help me.

I googled it alot but failed.

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#3 DEVILinIRON
Member since 2006 • 8778 Posts

GOG has a good thread for this sort of thing.

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#4  Edited By babeskawn
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A friend of mine purchased the game and we have played a few games of it but there's a couple things that we don't fully understand that don't seem to be explained well in the rules. First, when someone plays a river do they just roll and do what it says and move on or does that player (or players turn after turn) have to keep rolling to Ford the river suffering the consequences over and over? Second, when the wagon breaks down, either by oxen dying or the wheels breaking, do players skip their turns if they can't play the supply card needed? Lastly, when a card says after a round of play you die does this mean after your turn or before? Thanks!

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