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The Oregon Trail, 5th Edition

The Oregon Trail, 5th Edition

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From: The Learning Company
Category: Software

List Price: $9.95
Buy New: $0.99
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Seller: Bargain Buyers Software
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 213 reviews
Sales Rank: 86

Format: CD-ROM
Platforms: Mac, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows, Windows 95
Genre: CD-Rom Game
ESRB: Everyone
Media: CD-ROM
Operating System: Mac OS 9.X
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 0.4 x 5
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 5210
Model: 380859
ISBN: 0439026008
UPC: 772040808594
EAN: 9780439026000
ASIN: B00005LBVS

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
A decidedly low-tech era in U.S. history goes electronic in Oregon Trail 5th Edition, a game for children ages nine and older that pits players against all the hazards a wagon-train voyage can dish out. Following Captain Jed Freedman and a trio of young pioneers out West, this program teaches history, map reading, geography, and a variety of other skills. Players must keep their wits sharp if they want to keep their party healthy and well-fed all the way across the country.

Oregon Trail 5th Edition offers a good all-around workout in reading skills and problem solving. Using limited funds, players must equip their wagons, balancing the need to survive on the trail with the necessity for moving quickly. Shortages will inevitably crop up along the way, and members of the wagon train can die of thirst, fever, snakebite, or many other perils... if you don't have the right equipment on hand to deal with the emergency. Even a well-equipped party can come to grief, though. Swamped wagons can lose critical supplies, and though there are people sprinkled along the trip who might provide help or trade goods, happening on the right trade is by no means assured.

Except for being a bit slow-paced, Oregon Trail 5th Edition has few flaws. The people aboard the wagon trains come from a variety of cultures. Though the game glosses over the ugliest aspects of this historical period, it does not skirt them entirely. Players who over-hunt the resources of a particular native tribe are likely to hear about it. The game has a variety of features that flesh out the travel experience, like a trip diary and animated campfire tales--one of them about the Donner party--that effectively break up the pace of play.

For children interested in a multifaceted educational challenge, Oregon Trail makes a good choice, capturing the difficulties and dangers of the long voyages that settlers made so long ago. (Ages 9 and older) --Alyx Dellamonica

Amazon.com Product Description
Explore the West, live the adventure, and survive the trail! Kids will build real-life decision-making and problem-solving skills as they choose their wagon party and supplies, read maps, plan their route, and guide their team through the wilderness. Can they survive the dangers of the long journey, raging rivers, buffalo stampedes, sickness, and starvation? The trail explodes with adventure as you face the rugged challenges and experience real-life events.

Plus, The Oregon Trail 5th Edition introduces players to the Montgomery kids and trail guide Captain Jed, who are heading West from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, to meet Pa Montgomery. The Montgomery's story is brought to life for players through six exciting movies, Cassie's heartfelt journal entries, and Jed's captivating campfire tales.

Product Description
Platform:  WINDOWS & MACINTOSH Publisher:  LEARNING COMPANY Packaging:  JEWEL CASE Rating:  AGES: 9 AND UP Explore the West! Live the Adventure! Survive the Trail!  Westward Ho! Are you ready to travel the Oregon Trail? It s going to take insight and careful planning to choose the right traveling companions gear and supplies. Even then there are countless unpredictable hazards like swollen rivers poisonous creatures and deadly diseases. You ll have to strategize and make quick decisions. And they ll have to be right.Create Your JourneyDecide your occupation who you ll take with you and where you re headed!Learn From the PioneersTalk with pioneers Irish African Americans Native Americans and other settlers. Share their dreams fears and adventures.Blaze a TrailFord raging rivers. Hunt fish and forage for food. Be a part of the taming of the wild West. From the banks of the great Mississippi to the sweeping Williamette Valley you ll carve your own trail through an historic adventure.Discover Jed s TalesThrough riveting mini-movies you ll befriend Captain Jed Freedman an experienced fur trader who is trail-wise and a great story-teller! System Requirements for Windows Windows 98 2000 Me XP Pentium166 MHz or faster 32 MB RAM 120 MB free hard disk space 640x480 monitor 16-bit color Windows-compatible sound card & speakers 8X CD-ROM drive System Requirements for Macintosh Mac OS 8.6 9.2 OS X Power PC 180 MHz or faster 32 MB RAM 120 MB free hard disk space 640x480 monitor thousands of colors 8X CD-ROM drive


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2 out of 5 stars doesn't work for MAC   September 5, 2010
heidi l
my husband and I went and bought this game for our son. And online it said win mac so it was going to work. But it doesn't because of some font and there's no way of getting that font. So a waste of money. Do your reaserch!


3 out of 5 stars I don't know whose fault it is   August 24, 2010
John D. Skinner (Houston, TX USA)
The product was fairly priced and quickly delivered. I have no complaints about the vendor.

However, getting the game to run on my Vista-powered PC has been difficult and disappointing. I thought my granddaughter would enjoy playing as much as my daughter and I did years ago when the product was new. Instead we battle constant computer freezes. I think that the far faster and more powerful computer that I own today should provide a vastly improved experience. Instead, we pretty much have tossed Oregon Trail aside, and overall, I think it is a waste of money to me.



4 out of 5 stars The Oregon Trail   August 1, 2010
Rod Johnson
This was purchased for my son. He would play this game all day if we would let him. He loves the way he is in charge of the group of people and that their fate is in his hands. He says it is like the people are real, they can become ill, get bitten by a snake(if not careful), drown if not careful when crossing streams/rivers. It's the next best thing to being there. I would highly recommend this game to anyone and for the price, it's a great learning experience for kids of all ages.


3 out of 5 stars Oregon Trail is a great educational game.   July 22, 2010
B. Schroeder
Oregon Trail is great when brought to the classroom instead of textbooks but can it compete? I find this game enjoyable and fun for a more education alternative but this game seems to be in my cabinet more than Wii Fit or Halo. The game can be really enjoyed by casual and maybe hardcore gamers but still can't seem to catch up to my liking of games that are in my Xbox or Wii.

This game is more of a decision game where you travel the Oregon Trail, but before you go, you have to supply yourself with goods. Then most of the game is making decisions like what medicine to use, which way to cross the river, or how many days to rest. The main part of action in the game is the hunting and the fishing where you use your own strategy and not just making decisions. That's the part of the game I liked the most, not because of the hunting but because I was doing it. And that's what leads my opinion on the answer of the question I asked in the beginning of this review. If this game wants to compete and be more enjoyable it has to have the player doing the work not making the decisions. I like games because of the fulfillment of my work. I have strong beliefs that video games can teach and can make a big impacted in the schools and this game is just the start.



5 out of 5 stars game review   July 21, 2010
Bobbie (MONACA, PA, US)
My fiancee and I ordered this game because we remembered playing it as kids in school. The ordering process was easy and we recieved our product quickly.

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