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The Oregon Trail

 

 

The Oregon Trail 

I had an opportunity to live stream The Oregon Trail on our YouTube channel. I decided to play this game one time. That is something we call an one shot here at Family Friendly Gaming. I suspected I would not want to play The Oregon Trail again after playing it for an hour or more. Boy was I right about that. The Oregon Trail has plenty of major issues with it. I will get into that in just a minute. The Oregon Trail can be found on the Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4. PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. Look for a full review of The Oregon Trail in Family Friendly Gaming #217.

The Oregon Trail immediately starts out with woke radical far left ideology. Is this part of the hundreds of millions of dollars of American tax dollars the Biden Administration gave to video game companies for woke DEI policies? I do not know the answer to that question. I do find it suspicious that this video game would include that right at the beginning. Modern day Native Americans were consulted on The Oregon Trail. Ancestors of pioneers were not consulted. The publisher for The Oregon Trail is Gameloft. The developer for The Oregon Trail is Maximum Entertainment.
{07/19/2025}
- Paul


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