Amazon Maximum Age: 240 months Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: CD-ROM Brand: The Learning Company EAN: 0772040812751 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: CD-ROM Weight: 31 hundredths-pounds Label: The Learning Company Manufacturer: The Learning Company Model: 772040812751 Packaged Height: 50 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 500 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 50 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 500 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Platform: Windows XP Platform: Mac OS X Platform: Mac OS 9 and below Platform: Windows 95 Publisher: The Learning Company Studio: The Learning Company
Feature:
- 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
Product Description:
This 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!
Customer Reviews:
I like Oregon Trail, 2008-07-14
I'm a 9 year old boy and I like Oregon Trail. You learn a lot about the trail and life on it. You learn the hard life of sickness, snake bites, gunshots, fishing, double -teaming the animals, gathering, hunting, bear and couger injuries in the process of hunting, and shopping and trails. I like going to salt lake city insted of Oregon City because I can never make it to Oregon. I always die of starvation, frostbite or accieental gunshot when I'm the captain of the wagon train.. At first I always used oxen and went hunting all the time, but after I learned to fish and gather I always did that and I swithed to horses insted ox. Thanks to the Oregon trail game, I've learned what the hard life was like on the Oregon Trail.
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