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Organ Trail: Director's Cut

🗃️ Specifications

📰 Title: Organ Trail: Director's Cut 🕹️ / 🛠️ Type: Game
🗃️ Genre: Adventure & Action 🚦 Status: 04. Released (status)
🏷️ Category: Adventure & Action ➤ Classical ➤ Survival 🌍️ Browser version:
🔖 Tags: Adventure; Survival Horror; Strategy; Perma Death; Post-apocalyptic; Zombies; Retro; Pixel Art; Parody; Comedy; Weather 📦️ Package Name:
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🏛️ License type: 💰 Commercial 📦️ Flatpak package:
🏛️ License: Commercial 📦️ AppImage package:
🏝️ Perspective: Third person 📦️ Snap package:
👁️ Visual: 2D ⚙️ Generic binary:
⏱️ Pacing: Real Time 📄️ Source:
👫️ Played: Single 📱️ PDA support:
🎖️ This record: 5 stars 🕳️ Not used:
🎀️ Game design: 👫️ Contrib.: goupildb & Louis
🎰️ ID: 12203 🐛️ Created: 2013-01-15
🐜️ Updated: 2023-04-03

📖️ Summary

[en]: A retro zombie survival game. Travel westward in a station wagon with 4 of your friends, scavenging for supplies and fending off the undead; Faithfully recreated it as if it were on the Apple 2. Packed full of zombie mechanics, themes and references; this is a must have for any zombie survival fans. [fr]: Un survival horrors parodique (du jeu Oregon Trail - un jeu culte aux Etats-Unis, développé en 1971) de style rétro, dans lequel le protagoniste voyage vers l'ouest dans un break en compagnie de 4 de ses amis, à la recherche de nourriture tout en repoussant des morts-vivants

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🎲️ Gameplay: (202xxx), (202xxx), [fr](202xxx),

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[Wikipedia (Organ Trail) [fr] [en]]
[Wikipedia (The Oregon Trail) [fr] [en]]
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📕 Description [en]

Organ Trail is a retro zombie survival game. Travel westward in a station wagon with 4 of your friends, scavenging for supplies and fending off the undead; Faithfully recreated it as if it were on the Apple 2. Packed full of zombie mechanics, themes and references; this is a must have for any zombie survival fans.


🌍️ Wikipedia:

The Organ Trail is a "retro zombie survival game" that parodies the educational game The Oregon Trail. It was initially released as a free Adobe Flash-based browser game, and later as a Facebook app. This version was developed by Ben Perez, Michael Block, and Ryan Wiemeyer. The game uses the Unity game engine.

An expanded version, The Organ Trail: Director's Cut, was released on mobile devices in August 2012. That same month the Director's Cut was also posted on Steam Greenlight; after receiving enough support, it was released on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux on March 19, 2013. The expanded version was developed by Michael Block and Ryan Wiemeyer, founders of the company The Men Who Wear Many Hats.

Director's Cut has sold 429,192 copies as of August 9, 2013. Most of the copies were sold on Humble Bundle, Steam and iOS. Most profits were made on the Steam and iOS platforms.

Gameplay

In The Organ Trail, players must cross a post-apocalyptic United States in an old station wagon in order to reach a sanctuary free of zombies. Players must manage their limited resources, including food, ammunition and fuel for their vehicle, in order to complete their journey and keep everyone in their party alive and healthy.

At the beginning players can choose from a number of characters to play as, including a cop from Kentucky, a clerk from New Jersey, or a lawyer from Miami. Each character has different bonuses in gameplay. For example, the cop will offer more hours for the player to scavenge for supplies at the beginning of the game but will earn fewer points if the player beats the game, while the lawyer will give the player the least amount of time to scavenge for supplies but will earn the most points.



Wikipedia (Oregon Trail):

The Oregon Trail is a computer game originally developed by Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger in 1971 and produced by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) in 1974. The original game was designed to teach school children about the realities of 19th century pioneer life on the Oregon Trail. The player assumes the role of a wagon leader guiding his or her party of settlers from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon's Willamette Valley on the Oregon Trail via a covered wagon in 1848. The game is the first entry in the Oregon Trail series of games, and has since been released in many editions by various developers and publishers who have acquired rights to it, as well as inspiring a number of spinoffs (such as The Yukon Trail and The Amazon Trail) and the parody The Organ Trail.

The Oregon Trail was extremely successful, selling over 65 million copies, after ten iterations over forty years. It was included in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die.

📕 Description [fr]

Un survival horrors parodique rétro, par le studio Hatsproductions (The Men Who Wear Many Hats).
Il utilise le moteur Unity.

Organ Trail: Director's Cut est un survival horrors parodique (du jeu Oregon Trail - un jeu culte aux Etats-Unis, développé en 1971, et adapté en 1978 pour l'Apple 2) de style rétro, dans lequel le protagoniste voyage vers l'ouest dans un break en compagnie de 4 de ses amis, à la recherche de nourriture tout en repoussant des morts-vivants. Les membres de son équipe pourraient mourir de dysenterie ou il pourrait avoir à les déposer lui-même en cas de soucis.

Fidèlement recréé comme s'il était sur l'Apple 2, Organ Trail offre un graphisme 16 couleurs incroyable et émet les signaux sonores d'époque. Renfermant toute une mécanique zombie, des thèmes et des références, c'est un jeu indispensable pour tous les fans de jeux de type Zombie Survival.
Créé par une petite équipe indie de Chicago, les "The Men Who Wear Many Hats" sont très heureux d'avoir conçus ce jeu pour vous.

🔍️ Test [fr]

💡️ Commentaires généraux:
Le studio est parvenu à lever les fonds nécessaire sur le site Kickstarter, le jeu est à présent disponible.

Kickstarter est un site de sponsoring de projets permettant - en ce qui concerne les jeux, aux joueurs et aux développeurs de financer le développement de jeux sans le carcan des maisons d'édition. Les studios obtiennent le pré-financement de leur production, les joueurs bénéficient d'avantages proportionnels au montant de leur participation (tarif avantageux, personnalisations, ...) sans garantie de résultat.

Date de sortie :
Financement bouclé mi Janvier 2012 (16 K$ sur Kickstarter).