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By: Aug. 05, 2018
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Pressman Toy has teamed up with global learning company Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, for the third installment of The Oregon Trail game series, The Oregon Trail: Journey to Willamette Valley. Based on the classic PC game, this Target exclusive board game will be hitting shelves this fall. Pioneers must gather their supplies and family members as they embark on the voyage from Independence, MO to Willamette Valley.

Unlike the cooperative nature of its original games, The Oregon Trail Card Game and The Oregon Trail: Hunt for Food, the newest game will be a competitive strategy board game with every wagon out for themselves. In addition, the new game is tile-based as players ford the trail, discovering a multitude of pathways with each gameplay. With 2 to 4 players, ages 14 and up, The Oregon Trail: Journey to Willamette Valley will require strategy and luck as players race and search for their fortune in the West.

"We're excited to offer Oregon Trail fans a new twist on one of the most beloved computer games," said David Norman, President of Pressman Toy. "We wish you and your fellow travelers the best of luck as you race to victory in The Oregon Trail: Journey to Willamette Valley."

To start, players will receive a wagon, family members, some food, and a pistol for hunting. As the play progresses, players will endure dangerous terrain and deadly calamities. The object of the game is to complete the perilous journey while keeping as much money as possible to start your new life. However, if family members die along the way, their funeral arrangements will be deducted from the player's total fortune.

"We're thrilled to bring The Oregon Trail to life again, together with Pressman Toy," said Caroline Fraser, Head of HMH Productions at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. "This is a brand so close to the hearts of fans everywhere, and we're excited to offer more fresh ways for fans to connect to The Oregon Trail."



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