Organ Trail: Director's Cut - PC Game Review
Organ Trail: Director's Cut is a zombie take on Oregon Trails - a strategy game that I played a bit on Apple II.
In Organ Trail, you travel around on a zombie wasteland with a group on a station wagon, suffering random good or bad luck events between towns, as well as some choices (example: there is a zombie horde in your way, do you a) wait, b) attack them, c) sneak by).
On the town you can buy supplies such as car parts, fuel, food, medkits, etc , sell stuff or do jobs, such as kill zombies, bandits, etc.
On everything, the graphics are genuine 4-color CGA, with music and sounds that feel like 80s stuff. If that is good or bad, it is up to you, of course.
Gameplay is mildly interesting, but I can't say I liked it all that much.
In Organ Trail, you travel around on a zombie wasteland with a group on a station wagon, suffering random good or bad luck events between towns, as well as some choices (example: there is a zombie horde in your way, do you a) wait, b) attack them, c) sneak by).
On the town you can buy supplies such as car parts, fuel, food, medkits, etc , sell stuff or do jobs, such as kill zombies, bandits, etc.
On everything, the graphics are genuine 4-color CGA, with music and sounds that feel like 80s stuff. If that is good or bad, it is up to you, of course.
Gameplay is mildly interesting, but I can't say I liked it all that much.
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