Oregon Trail on 3DS

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Westward Ho! Can you get your family save and sound across 2000 miles to Oregon? If you dislike violent action games, The Oregon Trail for Nintendo 3DS might be your thing.

Westward Ho! Welcome to the Oregon Trail! Your job is to lead your family across over 2000 miles of rough terrain from Independence Missouri to Oregon City in the middle of the 19th century. They made the journey for adventure fortune or freedom. Now you have the chance to relive history and start your own grand adventure. Will you survive? Will you prosper? It's time to hit the trail! Play The Oregon Trail like never before! Complete achievements to unlock special items.

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Play the Oregon Trail like never before!
Complete achievements to unlock special items!
Hunt, fish, and drive your wagon for the first time ever!
Play through 4 unique stories each with 3 different time periods!
Customize your wagon with different tarps and colors!
Every play through is different for endless possibilities!

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hmmm i remember OT2 for macintosh i had a phobia of the getting sick/injury/death music (well more of a scared reaction, note this was when i was 5-6 yrs old) but yah i liked it who knew education gsmes were so fun
 
Ah, Oregon Trail. Those were the fun, old days back when I was in elementary school. I would always play that game whenever I finished typing my short paragraphs for typing practice at the computer lab. I would always end up having at least 1 person die when I reached my destination. :sleep:
 
Was a cool game back then, did a lot of things other games didn't. Gameloft did a good version for mobile phones too.

I assume this is Gameloft too they're supposed to be the ones who own the series now.
 
Was a cool game back then, did a lot of things other games didn't. Gameloft did a good version for mobile phones too.

I assume this is Gameloft too they're supposed to be the ones who own the series now.
No, unfortunately, this is done by Crave -- a known shovelware publisher.
Hehe . . .Don't forget this game is also coming out for the Wii (and on the same day). :ninja:

http://www.gamestop....gon-trail/92819
I didn't understand the $10 difference...
There's actually a $30 difference if you know what I mean :evil:

But seriously, I think they justify the extra $10 by the material cost of a rom cartridge vs. disc and the apparent value of the added 3D feature.
 

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