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What Oregon Trail does
Oregon Trail is the game that raised a whole generation in the school computer lab and taught more about life than any textbook: resources are scarce, decisions have consequences, and sometimes everything goes wrong despite the best planning. You lead a settler family in 1848 from Independence, Missouri, all the way to the Willamette Valley in Oregon - across prairie, rivers and mountains.
It all begins with the shopping. On a fixed budget you buy oxen for the wagon, food, clothing, ammunition and spare parts. Save too much and you starve on the way. Spend too much and you have no cushion for emergencies. Even this first decision often settles success or ruin long before the first river comes into view.
On the road you make decisions constantly: how fast do you travel, how much does your family eat per day, do you hunt fresh meat or press on? Rivers can be forded, crossed on a raft or taken by ferry for a fee - each choice with its own risk. And then there are the disasters: broken axles, stolen oxen, snake bites and the infamous dysentery that has killed millions of virtual settlers.
Hunting is a little minigame of its own: you take aim at game and shoot, but you can only carry as much meat as your wagon holds. Blast away too much and the rest rots. This blend of planning, reaction and bad luck is the quiet tension that keeps Oregon Trail gripping to this day.
This version runs as the original DOS title in a js-dos emulation right in your browser. Click Play, the emulator boots, and you stand at the starting point of your journey. No download, no installation, no account - the 1990 educational classic exactly as it was.
A fullscreen mode blows the journey up to the whole area. Everything runs in your browser, nothing is installed and nothing is permanently stored. Whether you survive the route or a tombstone with your name is left along the way is entirely up to you.
Features
The 1990 educational classic
Oregon Trail emulated in the original - the legendary school-lab game exactly as millions first met it.
Manage supplies and budget
Buy oxen, food, ammunition and spare parts on a limited budget. Every choice ripples through the journey.
Ford rivers and hunt
Ford, raft or ferry - and along the way you hunt game in a little shooting minigame to feed your family.
Decisions with consequences
Pace, rations, route - every choice can save you or doom you. Dysentery and bad luck are part of the deal.
Fullscreen mode
One click blows the journey up to the whole screen for the full retro experience.
No download, no account
Runs as a DOS emulation right in the browser. Nothing is installed and nothing is permanently stored.
How it works
- 1
Click Play
The DOS emulator starts and brings you to the starting point of your journey to Oregon.
- 2
Buy your outfit
Spread your budget wisely across oxen, food, clothing, ammunition and spare parts. Keep a cushion for emergencies.
- 3
Travel and decide
Choose pace and rations, hunt fresh meat and decide at each river how to get across.
- 4
Reach Oregon
Survive disease, breakdowns and bad luck and bring your family alive to the Willamette Valley.
Who needs this
Frequently asked questions
Is this the real Oregon Trail?
Yes. It runs the original 1990 DOS title in a js-dos emulation, not a remake. You play exactly the educational game whole generations knew from the computer lab.
What is the game about?
You lead a settler family in 1848 along the roughly 3200-kilometre route from Missouri to Oregon. You manage supplies, make decisions about pace and route, and must survive disease, rivers and breakdowns.
Do I need to install anything?
No. The game runs as a DOS emulation right in the browser. No download, no installation, no account. Click Play and the emulator boots.
Why does someone always die of dysentery?
Dysentery is the most famous death in Oregon Trail and part of the game: illnesses strike at random when supplies run low or the pace is too harsh. Good planning and enough food lower the risk, but bad luck is part of it.
Can I play in fullscreen?
Yes. One click on the fullscreen icon blows the journey up to the whole screen for the full retro experience.
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