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From those crazy astronauts (Daniel Henderson and Roby Sherman) who brought you that terrestrial
brain stumper, Murder Manor, comes a game of space travel, exploration, and wormholes!
Hitch your interstellar wagon to a space-style frontier adventure!  

For many years, intrepid space travelers, such as yourself, have taken to making the treacherous journey across the length of the Orion Belt to reach Oregon IV. An unexplored world full of free space and the possibility of precious metals!
 
Some of you earth creatures are familiar with the Apple II game ‘The Oregon Trail’, well, forget everything you know, load your ship with supplies and join us on this epic journey through the cosmos… Encounter space pirates, robots, nanobot clouds, and much, much more!

System Requirements & Loading
 
The Orion Trail is designed to work on all 128k Apple IIs that support double lo-res and comes on one action packed 143k Disk Image. Please note.. IIgs and IIc+ users should set their system speed to normal or the game will prove practically impossible to play. Simply place the disk / image in a bootable 5.25” drive and start your Apple.

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Click here to download version 1.00 (143k .DSK image)
Click here to play online via archive.org! (Chrome suggested, turn on your sound!)
  • Home
  • Software
    • Blitterang
    • Double-Paint
    • Hunt The Gulon
    • Let It Snow 2020
    • Magic-Pixels
    • Murder Manor
    • Orion Trail
    • The Sparkstone
    • SpellWielder
  • Posters
  • Contact
  • Oddities
    • Siri on a II
  • Code Snippets
    • CLRBOT
    • Off Topic Defender
  • Programming Exhibitions
    • 2020 and Prior Exhibitions
    • Newer Exhibitions