A marked improvement over past Oregon Trail games? Certainly. It’s gorgeous, addictive to play, has a ton of content (and more on the way) and it’s worth it for those initial vibrant bursts. But once those bursts wear off and the honeymoon period is over, you’re left with a game that while interesting, fun, addictive, and great to look at, is also shallow and needlessly cruel. It’s a game that matches its legacy— fond memories of the good times you have while playing it, but a hesitation to start things up again once you finally make it down the Trail.
Brave the challenges of pioneer life—survive blizzards, broken limbs, snakebites, exhaustion, starvation, and the dreaded dysentery as your party strives to reach Oregon before winter.
The Oregon Trail reveals plans for a Nintendo Switch physical release happening soon. Pre-orders are now live.
I'll have to check for a ps5 physical , I'd buy it off nostalgia alone
Edit for anyone wondering. Yes there is other versions
I played this is elementary school on an Apple computer. I vaguely remember needing to type words to shoot. That was a long time ago. Back then it was all in green or orange I can’t remember which.
"Gameloft, a leader in the development and publishing of games, and HarperCollins Productions, an award-winning media production company within HarperCollins Publishers, are thrilled to announce that "The Oregon Trail", the multiple award-winning official successor to the global phenomenon, is now available to play on PlayStation®4 (PS4®) and PlayStation®5 (PS5®)" - Gameloft.