The Oregon Trail (2009 video game)

The Oregon Trail is a strategy video game developed by Gameloft New York and Gameloft Shanghai and published by Gameloft. It was released for Java ME-based mobile phones in 2009; a high-definition version was later released for iOS the same year. The game was then ported to DSiware, followed by a number of other mobile operating systems and devices. The game was followed by two sequels: The Oregon Trail: Gold Rush and The Oregon Trail: American Settler.

The Oregon Trail
The Oregon Trail software icon
Developer(s)Gameloft Shanghai
Gameloft New York
Publisher(s)Gameloft
Platform(s)Java ME
Android
iOS
Windows Mobile
BlackBerry
Nintendo DSi
Release
  • iOS
  • March 11, 2009
  • DSi
  • December 28, 2009
  • Android
  • August 27, 2010
  • Windows Mobile
  • October 11, 2010
  • BlackBerry
  • January 17, 2013
Genre(s)Strategy
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

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Plot

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Changes from the original version

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Gameplay of the 2009 version of The Oregon Trail.

The game expands on the 1985 game of the same name by adding more paths the player can take and minigames that can be played beyond the original version's hunting game.

Reception

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Nintendo Life wrote: "As it turns out, The Oregon Trail is fun enough to stand on its own outside of class even after all these years. And with improved load times and added camera functionality, the DSiWare version is the one to beat". The site gave it an 8 out of 10.[2]

IGN gave it an 8.5 "Great" score,[3] writing "The Oregon Trail may be too easy for its own good at first, but this is still a great play for any gamer. Older gamers that remember the original will get a kick out of the refresh while newcomers will enjoy a game that is always offering something new to do or look at. And everybody will love the game's awesome hand-drawn visuals that truly pop off the screen. This game is gorgeous".[4]

References

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  1. ^ "The Oregon Trail for iOS (iPhone/iPad)". GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 2019-12-09. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
  2. ^ Nintendo Life (3 January 2010). "The Oregon Trail (DSiWare) Review - Nintendo Life". Nintendo Life.
  3. ^ "The Oregon Trail". IGN.
  4. ^ "The Oregon Trail iPhone Review". IGN. 13 March 2009.
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