The Amazon Trail 3

The Amazon Trail 3 Rating: 3,8/5 2265 reviews

The Amazon Trail could have been a fun game. Trekking your way to the source of the river while on the lookout for various items and animals could have been a fun game. Unfortunately, the unavoidable nature of some of the dangers will make many players angry. To begin with, there is the possibility of disease.

As you paddle down the river, it is very likely you will find yourself ill with some sickness like yellow fever, malaria, and chagas disease. I wouldn't have found it so annoying if there was some way you could avoid getting sick so often, but even carrying native plants, cures for the various diseases, you still get sick and stay sick for a long time. To find a way to bring the Inca King the things he asks for, check out all the items for trade. Staples, such as food and harpoons (harpoon fish for extra food) shouldn't be ignored. Getting to the Inca King's village is most of the struggle, so expect to fail until you figure out what to do to avoid most of the dangers. The game doesn't have much of a manual, except for an in-game index with most of the information players need.

Some aspects of the game are arcade like paddling down the river, avoiding obstacles, and passing through the blue mists. Aside from always dying and the unavoidable diseases, this is a good game for teaching a great deal about the people, plants, and history of the Amazon. Each section of the river has people to meet. Graphics: Except for the river scenes, graphics are very static. Sound: Realistic voices and background music you can listen to for hours.

More The Amazon Trail 3 images. In 1993, MECC publishes The Amazon Trail on DOS. Also published on Mac, this adventure, educational and simulation game is abandonware and is set in an ecology. In 1993, MECC publishes The Amazon Trail on DOS. Also published on Mac, this adventure, educational and simulation game is abandonware and is set in an ecology.

Enjoyment: Not very enjoyable due to the large number of false starts you will need to make. Replay Value: You will replay until you win. You play a dreaming person who is taken on a quest to help the Inca people. You join a guide and go down the Amazon river to the place where the Inca people are. The Amazon Trail is an educational adventure game that was released in the 1990s.

The game was created by MECC and was created because of the success of the game Oregon Trail. The Oregon Trail is the most popular game in the MECC Trail series but the Amazon trail is a far more difficult game than the Oregon Trail. You will be told in a dream that the people living in the areas surrounding the Amazon River are endangered by Malaria and European explorers. You are then brought back in time, and will have to explore the Amazon.

As in the other games in the Trail series, you will have to survive your trip in the areas surrounding the Amazon River. You will choose a guide at the start of the game and this guide will provide you with many useful information. You will interact with people around the river and not all of them will be friendly. You can trade with them so that you can get the things that you need. You can also get valuable information from the people which you can use in the game. You will also take photos and try to identify the various flora and fauna that you will see as you go along your trip.

There are also plenty of mini-quests to keep you interested in the game. You will need to find gifts that you can bring to the Inca King when you reach the hidden city. There are enough challenges in the game but the best parts of the game will be when you get to a town and can get to interact with the people. One of the biggest challenges you will have to face in the game is the possibility of dying from diseases.

The graphics are mediocre and the story line is pretty linear but the game is still capable of providing enjoyment to gamers. Although the target market for the game is those in the grade school age, this game is better played by teens to adults because of the difficulty of the game. There is a tendency for young players to become frustrated with the game.

If you enjoy this game, you can also download the two sequels: the Amazon Trail II and the Amazon Trail 3rd edition. It's likely you will also enjoy the Oregon Trail Download and the other games from the Trail series.

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Cover art for version 1.0 release from MECC MECC Series, Release 1994 Mode(s) The Amazon Trail is an educational computer game created. It was inspired by the popularity of, featuring the areas surrounding the and some of its tributaries. In this 2-D adventure, the player is asked to set out on a journey up the Amazon, hoping to make it to the lost village of.

Along the way, the player learns about the people who live on and use the river for their survival. The Amazon Trail is known for being significantly more difficult than its predecessors in the franchise, such as The Oregon Trail. There are two sequels, and. It was released in 1994.

Contents. Plot During the opening sequence, a short animation displays a person asleep in bed, coincidentally, in. He/she is visited during a dream by a jaguar who calls himself the jaguar of the Inca King. The jaguar explains that the people are endangered by and European explorers, and the player will be taken back in time in order to search for and deliver it to the king. The jaguar from the dream appears throughout the game as a hazy vision, running off a checklist of items desired by the Inca King, and offering various gloomy sentiments about the rainforest in general. Gameplay. A photographic depiction of in the game.

At the start of the game, the player has been transported to, and is given the option of choosing one of two native guides (Isabel or Antonio), who offer advice over the course of the game pertinent to navigating the river and maintaining ample supplies & good health. Each guide comes equipped with a slightly different spread of supplies (Antonio has more tents, while Isabel has more food). Players may come across various people along the river, taking photographs of the flora and fauna of the area, fishing, and canoeing. Players must navigate the treacherous waters of the Amazon to avoid hitting other boats, logs, and whirlpools or paddling up the wrong tributary, travel through the forest in search of exotic plants and animals to photograph and identify, use harpoons to fish in the river and then identify whether the catch is edible, and trade with the individuals encountered at the various stops along the river. In order to aid in identification, each time a picture is taken or fish caught, the player has the option of checking the guide, which lists all of the species in the game except for the 'new species.'

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There are multiple dangers. Capsizing could lead to loss of supplies and injury, or even cause the player to drown resulting in an instant game over. Attempting to bring an electric eel or stingray into the boat may lead to a loss of health (though the latter is regarded as edible). The player can contract a variety of diseases (including malaria and yellow fever), requiring multiple days of rest to recover. Paddling up the wrong tributary for too long will result in being captured by or western explorers. A unique aspect of the game is the time travel element, which allows the user to learn historical information in addition to science. Before arriving at a new town or tributary, players pass through a 'blue mist' over the river (a line of fog across the screen).

Upon arriving at a landmark, the option is given of talking to two people, typically one native and one Westerner. Often, the duo offer conflicting information and advice. The timeframe spans from the then-present (1993) back to the Middle Ages. Historical figures appear, such as, and. The player is given a good feel for the differing attitudes and clashing roles portrayed by the encountered individuals, pertaining to the history of the Amazon.

Many of these figures have interesting items which can be acquired in trade for food, clothing, etc. Upon reaching the hidden city in which the Inca are living, players are graded on various aspects of the game, including the amount of personal activity on the journey, the number of plants and animals correctly identified in the rainforest, whether or not they acquired additional gifts for the Inca King, and, depending on the version of the game, the amount of time taken, the health of the player, and the completion of mini-quests. Based on these factors, the player is awarded a shield covered in designs. Each task completed translates to an additional gem on the shield. Reception Reception Review score Publication Score ) in 1993 warned of The Amazon Trail 's 'severe' hardware requirements, but approved of the 'entertaining adventure's. Splendid animation and authentic native music', and its teaching of planning, research skills, and history.

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