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  2. The Oregon Trail (1985 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Trail has been described in Serious Games and Edutainment Applications as "one of the most famous ancestors" of the serious game subgenre. [26] The Oregon Trail was a hallmark in American elementary schools in the 1980s and 1990s. [27] [28] Smithsonian magazine observed in 2016 that "The Oregon Trail is still a cultural landmark for ...

  3. The Oregon Trail (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Trail: 2011 DoubleTapGames LLC Crave Entertainment: Wii, 3DS: The Oregon Trail Card Game [15] 2016 Pressman Toy Corporation: Pressman Toy Corporation Card game The Oregon Trail [16] [17] 2018 Basic Fun! (ported from 1990 DOS version) Basic Fun! Handheld device The Oregon Trail: Journey to Willamette Valley [18] 2018 Pressman Toy ...

  4. The Oregon Trail (1971 video game) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] His supervising teacher assigned him to prepare a unit on "The Western Expansion of the Mid-19th Century", and Rawitsch decided to create a board game activity about the Oregon Trail for the students. After one week of planning the lessons, he was in the process of drawing out the trail on sheets of paper on the floor of his ...

  5. "Oregon Trail" computer game is now being developed as a movie

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    NORTHFIELD, Minn. — "The Oregon Trail," one of the most successful computer games of all time and a staple for children of the '80s and '90s, is currently being developed into a movie project.

  6. The Oregon Trail 3rd Edition - Wikipedia

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    Like all other games in the Trail series, The Oregon Trail 3rd Edition requires careful resource management in order to successfully complete the perilous journey across America via the Oregon trail to the Western frontier. The game included a guide book with helpful hints in case the player got stuck. [3]

  7. Oregon Trail II - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Trail II gameplay. Oregon Trail II ' s graphics are considerably more detailed than those in the original. In addition, events such as diseases (including dysentery, measles, cholera, and others), obstacles on the path, accidents while traveling, and even interactions with other groups in one's wagon train involve being directed to choose a course of action from a set of multiple choices.

  8. The Oregon Trail 5th Edition - Wikipedia

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    The game design is based on Oregon Trail II, but adds various new features to the game, such as the fishing and plant gathering features from the 3rd and 4th editions. Updated graphics have been provided for river crossings.

  9. The Oregon Trail 4th Edition - Wikipedia

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    The game mechanics of this game are similar to that of the other The Oregon Trail games. It requires careful resource management in order to successfully travel across America toward the Western frontier. The player must overcome many obstacles and make tough decisions, which may result in loss for the greater good of the journey.