How Would You Have Died In “Oregon Trail?”

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What's the most important supply you're going to buy at the general store?
Bullets
Food
Wagon parts
Oxen
It's too difficult to choose!

Question 2/10

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You've just come up on a river. How do you cross?
Ford it
Caulk the wagon and flought
Wait and see if conditions change
Find an alternate route
I'm not sure

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Your wagon party is sick and exhausted. Do you rest?
There's no time for rest!
Yes, staying healthy is the most important thing!
We'd rest for a few hours, then back on the trail.

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You're running low on clean water. What do you do?
Drink whatever water we can find
Change routes to pass near a river
Stop and look around
Keep going and hope for the best

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Which profession are you when not on the trail?
Banker
Doctor
Farmer
Carpenter
Merchant

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You're in need of food and spot a buffalo, but there's no room. What do you do?
Hunt it and eat it right away
Kill someone in the wagon to make room
Leave it behind and keep going
Leave the buffalo but forage for food

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What's the best course of action when a wagon party member is sick?
Quarantine them
Aid and comfort them
Leave them behind
Kill them off and keep going

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There's a fork in the road, which trail do you take?
The one less traveled
The one well traveled
I make my own course

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You've run out of bullets and hunting isn't an option. How do you stave off starvation?
Foraging for berries and edibles
Eating one of the wagon members
Saying hydrated
Making crude weapons

Question 10/10

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How important is group morale?
Very important
Somewhat important
Not important at all
You would die of exhaustion in "Oregon Trail!" Pacing yourself in this game, isn't always easy, but it's often the key to staying alive. Much like in real life, you have a tendency to keep on going when you should really allow yourself some rest!

Exhaustion

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You would have died of dysentery in "Oregon Trail!" You're a plucky person with boundless optimism. Unfortunately, this can often leave you vulnerable to bad situations. Though you can always find the bright side, sometimes you need to see things for what they are and air on the side of caution.

Dysentery

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You would have died of measles in "Oregon Trail!" In the end, your love of socializing and being around others would be your downfall. In the old days, measles spread like wildfire. It was often the lone wolfs who survived in these harsh conditions!

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You would have died of a broken leg in "Oregon Trail!" Sure, a broken leg might seem pretty minor, but in the 1800s, something like a broken leg could prove hazardous if you're not careful. You have a tendency to always need to be busy and on the go, even when you just need to take a load off!

Broken Leg

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You would have died of a snakebite in "Oregon Trail!" Some people just seem to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Though you're an intelligent person with a great sense of logic, sometimes death is just totally random.

Snakebite

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Anyone who played Oregon Trail knows that staying alive was always the hardest part! How would you have died in Oregon Trail? It all depends on your decisions! Let's find out just how survival savvy you really are in this game.