LEARNING COMPANY Oregon Trail 5th Edition (Windows/Macintosh)

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LEARNING COMPANY Oregon Trail 5th Edition (Windows/Macintosh)

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 : LEARNING COMPANY Oregon Trail 5th Edition (Windows/Macintosh)
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: The Learning Company
EAN: 0772040812751
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Format: CD-ROM
Label: The Learning Company
Manufacturer: The Learning Company
Model: 772040812751
Publisher: The Learning Company
Studio: The Learning Company



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Product DescriptionThis best-seller is loved by kids and teachers alike! Builds real-life decision-making and problem-solving skills. Kids get to choose his/her own wagon party, read maps, and guide their team through the wilderness!




Features:
  • Make the wise choices as you avoid hazards and face the many challenges of frontier life, and life on the Serengeti Plains
  • Go hunting, buy the right supplies, talk to Indians and fellow travelers and much more
  • Along the way you'll discover useful wilderness knowledge like avoiding poison and crossing rivers
  • Kids will also get to learn the complete story of the Donner Party
  • Ages 9 and up





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It's really a repeat of Oregon Trail II
It's just Oregon Trail II + a few additional movies that you'll tire of after the first viewing and fishing and gathering options (the same ones you get from Oregon Trail III). It's been a long time since the game has been released though, so you'd probably be advised to get whatever's cheaper. But if you've played Oregon Trail II before, don't expect anything new.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Oregon Trail Computer Game
As a former Oregon teacher, I used this game many times over the years. It was so much fun for the students, they didn't realize that they were gaining critical thinking skills and learning about pioneer life.

Now I have given it to my grandchildren and they are enjoying the challenge of getting to the end of the trail. My 10 yr. old granddaughter just called to tell me she was doing great buying supplies until she realized she had no money left to buy oxen to pull the wagon! The fun continues!





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Oregon Trail
I find this to be a great educational game for children and well as older people. It provides a simulation of what life was like in search of land on the west side of the Mississippi River. I recommend this as both an educational game and allows you to plan strategically.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Oregon Trail Review
This game definitely brought back memories for me. I remember playing this game in 5th grade! Though I would prefer the original version with the Apple Computer, this game holds up its name. The graphics are a lot better and it's interesting to see the characters talk and give advice. I'm glad I got myself a copy again. All my friends were excited and wanted to play it too!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - nostalgic fun
Excellent game. It does not have state of the art graphics, but they are not needed to enjoy the trail. Good game for all ages.



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