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Pressman The Oregon Trail Card Game - Cooperative Gameplay Based on The Classic Computer Game, Ages 12 and Up, 2-6 Players

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Features

  • The beloved classic computer game goes lo-fi in this survival card game
  • Fantastic 8-bit art lets you die of gruesome diseases in a retro way
  • Cooperative gameplay with a fun, cheeky humor allows even dysentery to be funny
  • Can your wagon party work together to survive the Trail?
  • For 2-6 players, ages 12 and up

Description

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. 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. 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. For 2-6 players, ages 12 and up.

Age Range Description: Kid


Brand Name: Pressman


Included Components: 1 Erasable Marker, 1 Laminated Wagon Party Roster, 26 Supply Cards, 32 Calamity Cards, 58 Trail Cards, Complete Instructions, Dice


Unit Count: 1 Set


Item Type Name: Game


Model Name: The Oregon Trail


UPC: 021853022391


Global Trade Identification Number: 91


Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS): 1188.0


Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS): 144.0


Model Number: 10749001576


Manufacturer Part Number: 2239


Manufacturer: Pressman


Material Type: Cardboard


Number of Players: 2-6


Container Type: Box


Other Special Features of the Product: Cooperative Gameplay, 8-bit Art


Number of Items: 1


Is Assembly Required: No


Educational Objective: Develop strategic thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and historical understanding


Operation Mode: Manual


Number of Batteries: 3 AA batteries required.


Power Source: manual


Theme: Video Game


Color: Multicolor


Item Dimensions L x W: 8"L x 1"W


Package Quantity: 1


Item Weight: 322 Grams


Size: 1.5 inches x 7.5 inches x 5.3 inches


Item Dimensions: 7.5 x 1.5 x 5.3 inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • True to its source
Very fun collaborative game and a nice throwback
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2026 by Levi McLeod

  • Simple and fun!
Super fun game! Our family loves games, so this was easy to learn. Even though the rules stress that you probably won’t make it, 3 out of the 5 of us made it in our first time playing, and the other 2 only died really close to the end. There are a couple instant death cards, but only about 4 in the large deck of calamities. The rules were worded a little weird at first, but we understood it. Super great theming and design as well! Overall fun, simple game that got us all laughing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2025 by kristin c nailos

  • Just as frustrating as the video game was. You will enjoy it or hate it.
Definitely very much like the video game and that may not always be a good thing. The first time I played it was only two player and the very first challenge card I drew, I died due to a rattlesnake bite. I mean....seriously?!? All that game set up and I go out like that. Brings back the frustrating memories of the game. It plays well enough for what it is. Pieces, design, and quality are all there. Rules are not complicated and only take a couple minutes to learn. Although you will love the idea of playing, the overall gameplay may get frustrating depending on your luck of the draw. My partner was able to survive for several more rounds until the challenges overwhelmed them and they lost. The game does leave to dead companions with nothing to do but watch, which makes it a difficult party game. Again, this is all premeditated and you can not fault the game or it's design. It is based on the original video game and this stuff happened. For those looking for nostalgia this game didn't miss any of it. Good game design and as tough as the origin DOS game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025 by Chris

  • Enlightening
Really fun way to teach your kids the trial and tribulations of the Oregon trail. They will however talk about dying from dysentery a lot so heads up.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025 by Sharpie8192

  • Fun
Cute game and lots of nostalgic fun!
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026 by Paula

  • Good game
Great
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026 by Jennifer D. Deyoe

  • Fun nastalgic computer game from the 80's now in card game format
My nephews showed me this game last year. I had heard of the original game on the old microcomputers back in the day. Pretty fun to bring a long when meeting friends who aren't that much into board gaming.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2025 by Cafe Lizardo

  • I need more time...
Warning, our play through of this game was cut short due to holiday shopping, so the true review of the game is still to be determined. This was 'the Game' everyone wanted to play, the mis-assumption was that it would take less than an hour, urrgh. The rules got us bogged down for a good 10 minutes, 3 people reading them and trying to fill in the blanks. Granted one of the readers is a self confessed OCD type and hesitant to boldly go into the unknown and fill in the blanks with your own rules - ooops, going to get talk at for this sentence :) You need a 3 ft cleared area to play between the START and FINISH. Yes, you can do 2 or 3 shorter areas, but only available to flexible minds <snicker>. Game play is coop. It progress well, unless "rule" concerns come up :) The game is faithful to the video game, you get into trouble and die quickly. This was a little troubling for one of our <9 year old players... 4 players is a good minimum group, with 6 being on the stressed side, and 8 should go play Cards Against Humanity. Overall, I got a good taste for the game. The may need some tweeking, but it looks like it could be a great 2-3 hour gaming session. Now I got to find a 3d printer file, for the oxen and wagons ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2016 by GrayTiger

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