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While it’s relatively similar to how the original game that I played on the Apple IIGS, there are a variety of changes. One of the best mini-games from the original, hunting, is back. There’s a good balance of give and take here, and it keeps you on your toes throughout each leg of the trip. Camps and towns can help you fill up your supplies again, but only if you have the means to pay for them. Between your party members becoming ill, your oxen contracting diseases, and your wagon breaking down, you’re going to be doing a lot of resource management. Random events and dealing with them accordingly has always been the strongest game mechanic in The Oregon Trail, and there’s plenty to keep you busy here.
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ORGAN TRAIL GAME UPDATE
Thankfully, this time around they are doing the update justice with attention to detail and introducing a number of additional playable characters to take with you on your trip along the dusty trail. Gameloft has revitalized this classic once before, but it was merely a visual update with few improvements and a hefty price tag. With a fresh coat of paint and some much-needed cultural reference perspective updates, The Oregon Trail has never looked, or played, better. Originally given to school-age children as an edutainment title back in the ‘80s, ‘90s, and ‘00s, The Oregon Trail is still about the journey that many brave adventurers took out west to find a new life and the trials and tribulations along the way, but with some serious quality of life improvements.