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  1. Yes, Oregon Trail II is an educational video game designed to provide players with insights into the challenges faced by pioneers during the 19th century. How does Oregon Trail II differ from the original game?

  2. Feb 6, 2015 · But how much did that game resemble the real-life Oregon Trail, which took as many as 400,000 settlers to the West from the 1830s to late 1860s?

  3. Oregon Trail II is an educational video game released by MECC in 1995. It was published by SoftKey Multimedia. It is a revised version of the original The Oregon Trail video game. It was redesigned with the help of American Studies PhD Wayne Studer.

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    • The Oregon Trail Deluxe (1992) MS-DOS. This was the first version that I played for this incredibly scientific ranking, and I think it's the best version even though on my very first run three of my party died on consecutive days.
    • The Oregon Trail 3rd Edition (1997) Mac OS7.5, Windows 95. This one is worthy of praise mainly for taking the new ideas of The Oregon Trail 2 and making it much more fun.
    • Travel Oregon (2017) Webgame. This isn't actually an Oregon Trail game, but is a tribute created by the state of Oregon's tourism department, aimed at highlighting the joys of modern day Oregon.
    • The Oregon Trail (1985) Apple II. Despite three editions coming out prior to this one, the 1985 version is the Oregon Trail, and therefore worthy of a special kind of respect.
  4. Dec 4, 2021 · The Oregon Trail is that rarest of artifacts, a computer game that predates the rise of the personal computer by about five years—even the first rudimentary video arcade and TV computer games...

  5. Apr 22, 2021 · The Oregon Trail II was a huge update for the game not just visually or gameplay-wise, but also socially. The original game put very little emphasis on the role of minorities and women in aiding...

  6. The Ongoing Legacy of The Oregon Trail Games. The game series continued to evolve with Oregon Trail Deluxe in 1992, followed by Oregon Trail II in 1995, The Oregon Trail 3rd Edition in 1997, and subsequent 4th and 5th editions.

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