"The Oregon Trail" in other countries.

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trollnystan

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Swede here. I remember playing Oregon Trail when I was a kid, but I'm unsure if it was cos my brother had a copy or if it was in school. Probably school; I went to an English speaking class from grade 4-6 and we had all kinds of educational computer games in English. Don't know if there are/were any historical educational games in Swedish though.
 

Kiardras

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In the UK, at primary school we had these awesome educational games. You started at a dig site (Roman, Viking, Egyptian etc) and had to use spade, trowel and brush to uncover relics. You got information on most of them, and then you'd get unknown ones. This would trigger you going back in time (cause, science I guess) and investigating what it was. It was a 2d skewed isometric, and you would interact with villagers and do simple quests to find out what the relic had been used for.


They were epic games.
 

Frezzato

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Johnny Novgorod said:
Never played it. Never even heard about it til now.
I've never played the original, but I played a newer, absurd version of it made by a guy in Canada. This newer version is ridiculous and totally worth checking out in my opinion.

Captain Games [http://www.captain-games.com/] - So Long, Oregon [http://solongoregon.captain-games.com/]. It's free on PC, will run on even the crappiest of underpowered machines, and is kind of...loud. Beware of using headphones with this game.
 

Fieldy409_v1legacy

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Oregon trail was a good game so the rest of the world got exposed to it outside of schools through word of mouth. Dad got it when I was a kid and we both played the hell out of.

God it was hard to figure out when to start your expedition when you're in Australia and the seasons are flipped around as a kid.
 

gamer_parent

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you can always do journey to the west stuff with it, with the whole Monkey King and stuff. Of course, the focus would shift less to just resource management, and a lot more on conflict resolution.
 

Emcee_N

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Gordon_4 said:
I think I had a similar one called Gold Rush or something, based in the Australian outback during the Gold Rush (hence the name).
You mean Goldfields? I had that and loved it, although I remember it being much easier than what I hear of Oregon Trail. I think I wound up being essentially the best at all possible professions.

As for edutainment purposes, no, we never played Oregon Trail. The similar age bracket at schools in Australia pretty generally just played Carmen Sandiego.