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Oregon Trail board card game from Target and instructions explaining how to play it
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Manufacturer's Suggested Age: 8 Years and Up
Features: manual scoring
Includes: game board, game pieces, instructions
Material: plastic
Playing Time: 30 Minutes or Less
Number of Players: 2-4 Players
Level of Difficulty: intermediate
Languages: English
Game Board Dimensions: 10.600 inchesL x 10.600 inchesW
Battery: no battery used:
TCIN: 50562794
UPC: 021853022391
Store Item Number (DPCI): 087-10-2911
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
"Based on the classic computer game"
According to the box:
"You may:
1. Travel the trail
2. Work together to overcome calamities
3. Get at least one member of your party to Oregon
4. Stop and rest
5. Decide which of your friends will die of dysentery
6. Write your name on a tombstone
What is your choice?"
All sorts of gruesome deaths await you and the rest of your wagon party in this official multi-player card game version of the classic computer game. To win you’ll need to keep one player alive all the way from Independence, MO to the Willamette Valley. But between rattlesnakes, starvation, dead oxen, broken bones, dysentery, and a host of other calamities the odds are long . . . almost as long as the Oregon Trail itself.
Players work together to move along the trail, fording rivers and playing Supply Cards to overcome calamities. But be warned–there will be times when it makes sense to let one of your wagon mates succumb to a calamity rather than expend precious supplies. And every time players go the way of all flesh, you’ll flip over the roster card and write their names on tombstones (don’t forget to include a quick epitaph). It’s a great way to relive your fond memories of one of the world’s most beloved computer games, and to kill off your family and friends at the same time.
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