Game is interesting and clever, but sadly it's plagued with bugs. Achievements don't work properly, crashes/freezes are common, and these issues have not been fixed for years. A real shame for a genuinely fun game.
Organ Trail: Director's Cut
- Release Date:
- Mar 19, 2013
- Developer:
- The Men Who Wear Many Hats
- Publisher:
- The Men Who Wear Many Hats
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Key Features:
- Name your party after your friends and watch them die slowly
- Hours of gameplay!
- Get dysentery and 9 other diseases
- Scavenge for supplies while you fight back the undead
- Manage your food, ammo, fuel, medkits and more in your struggle to survive
- Put down infected party members who might turn on you
- Stop at towns to trade, take jobs and fix your car
- Car upgrades
- Fight off bandits
- Zombie boss fights
- Choose-your-own-adventure style encounters on the road
- A weather system and day night cycle
- Huge soundtrack and delicious Apple 2 pixel art
- 28 Achievements
- Survivor leaderboards
- 400 community written tombstones
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User Reviews
This game is a no-brainer! I have played the original Oregon Trail and Oregon Trail Deluxe games, as well the recent remake of The Oregon Trail (also a really good game). I have to say, this game really does a fantastic job bringing what feels like and old computer game to modern platforms with the benefit of more intuitive controls with the controller support. But it's not just about the technical stuff. The zombie apocalypse theme merges perfectly with this style of gameplay. The inclusion of randomized jobs with different rewards, events, the ever changing moods of the hordes between locations, upgrades to the car, etc... it all ties together to make an extremely cohesive, fun, replayable game. Plus the mini games. You have more variety in the mini games and the conditions are always going to be different. It does a great job of keeping everything fresh across each play through. This is one of the few games where if I die and have to start over, I just look forward to starting a n...
Organ Trail: Director’s Cut is a darkly humorous, retro-styled survival game that brilliantly parodies the educational classic The Oregon Trail by reimagining it through a post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested lens. Developed by The Men Who Wear Many Hats, the game retains the core mechanics of resource management, decision-making, and travel across a desolate landscape while introducing a slew of genre-appropriate twists. Instead of dysentery and river crossings, you’re now facing zombie bites, car breakdowns, and desperate survivors trying to rob or kill you. It’s a clever blend of nostalgia and grim survival horror that manages to be both hilarious and genuinely challenging. You begin your journey by naming your party members—usually friends or family for emotional impact—and then setting off from Washington D.C. to reach a supposed safe haven on the West Coast. The goal is simple: survive the trek across America. Along the way, you'll stop in ruined cities, scavenge for supp...
Total crap, don't waste your money. Gameplay very limited, I was unable to get it to use my controller, and the worst part is the bizarre aiming and firing system which is a massive PITA and turned me completely off the game. Generally it just feels like you click, things break, you patch them up, continue. Total yawnfest, I was desperate for something interesting to happen.
Very fun zombie apocalypse rendition of Oregon Trail. Highly recommend.
I already love this game, and can tell there is a lot of replayability.
is a fun time with people
gud game my spoon
this game is really damn good. i bought it a while back and recently start playing it to give it a try. I'm a big fan of the Oregon trail. this hit every spot and then some. the references to L4D was really nice along with some of the other zombie media references. the scavenging system was extremely good but i do feel like i get a lot of food through it which is good but almost absurd amount of it. like 2000oz. i also enjoyed the story to it. i haven't played endless yet but I'm planning on doing so.
Great game, the drummer in the sound track is great
FAQ
How much does Organ Trail: Director's Cut cost?
Organ Trail: Director's Cut costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Organ Trail: Director's Cut?
System requirements are not available for Organ Trail: Director's Cut.
What platforms is Organ Trail: Director's Cut available on?
Organ Trail: Director's Cut is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Organ Trail: Director's Cut worth buying?
Organ Trail: Director's Cut has 83% positive reviews from 12 players.
When was Organ Trail: Director's Cut released?
Organ Trail: Director's Cut was released on Mar 19, 2013.
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