It’s April 1848. You step into the shoes of a wagon leader—perhaps a from Boston with plenty of cash, or a Farmer from Illinois who is better at fixing wagons but starts with less money. You spend your life savings at Matt’s General Store on oxen, spare axles, and enough flour and bacon to feed a family of five for six months.
Choosing to be a Banker provides more starting cash, while the Farmer or Carpenter receives bonuses to score and repair abilities. the oregon trail jamesfriend
If the game feels slow, try closing background browser tabs to free up CPU resources. It’s April 1848
"Filling" meals keep everyone happy, but "meager" rations stretch your supplies when the hunting is bad. Choosing to be a Banker provides more starting
You can push the oxen to a "grueling" pace to beat the winter snow, but your party's health will plummet.