With The Oregon Trail: 5th Edition, you can almost smell the dust from the wagon train. Build problem solving skills as you guide your wagon party through the wilderness. Develop solutions to help your friends and family survive the dangers of the long journey, including raging rivers, buffalo stampedes, sickness, and starvation.

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The Oregon Trail Deluxe one in the series of many best-selling educational computer game developed by Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger in 1971 and produced by MECC in 1974. The game was inspired by the real-life Oregon Trail and was designed to teach school children about the realities of 19th century pioneer life on the trail. The player assumes the role of a wagon leader guiding his party of settlers from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon's Willamette Valley by way of the Oregon Trail via a Conestoga wagon in 1848.

We played this game on the Macs in the lab, and it got competitive. Many players killed an wiped out. UNTIL I did a spread sheet ROI ( Return on investment ) and found that the trading of 1 clothing for 1 ox netted you $10 with no movement. Next we all started as teachers, just enough stuff to race to the end, no food ( hunting scarcity was a myth ), and waited near the end, and traded ox for clothing, until you got so bored. You have to stock up with everything at the beginning, and run the trail so you don't fall short, then at the very end, you trade everything for oxen, then trade all that for clothes, and then its trade 1 clothes for 1 ox, until you get to 20 oxen, then trade for up to 50 clothes, then sell them for 10 a piece, and start back trading for 1 ox for 1 clothes ( $10 profit ).

I was the first to get to 100,000 and a pair of students worked on a saved game for a semester until they got to 1 million. They should have made this particular trade rare as hell. I liked this game back in the old days. It was pretty easy to get a pretty good score. You just hunt all the time, taking 200 lbs of food at a time, and when you get to at least 1,200 lbs you sell it off for $200.00 at a time.

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If you were to buy 500 lbs of food from the forts it would cost you a small fortune, but if you sell it for $200.00 at a time, for anywhere up to however much you want to part with, you can make a pile of money. When your people get sick you rest for a few days until they are in 'good' health again. So it's a good idea to start as early in spring as possible.

Riding the prairie through cactus laden valleys, jackrabbit spotted on the ground and vultures fly overhead cattle graze on that sweet sweet hillside grass We gather around a campfire and tell stories about the gold claim that never was lay back on you saddle blankets, pull your hat over you eyes and fall asleep under the moonlight dreaming about nothing except the countryside you grew up on waking up early in the morning, hooking the oxen up to the wagon and hitting the trail before noon. Sarah, bless her heart, Sarah comes down with dysentery, and she breaks a leg. A cattle runs free and we spend an entire day looking for it but it can never go back to domesticated life even if we find it. Sarah passes away from dysentery, bless her heart, and we have to bury her. We erect a gravestone that reads 'Here lies Sarah, she died of dysentery. Lol, that's super diarrhea' She would have wanted it that way. But on the upside we can finally up our meal rations to full and live like kings all the way to Oregon.