The Amazon Trail
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The Amazon Trail is an educational computer game created by MECC, which was later bought by The Learning Company. It was inspired by the popularity of The Oregon Trail, featuring the areas surrounding the Amazon River and some of its tributaries. The player is asked to set out on a quest for the Incas, and along the way, learn about the people who live and use the river for their survival. There are two sequels, Amazon Trail II and Amazon Trail 3rd Edition.
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The player is told in a dream the Inca people are endangered by malaria and European explorers, and he or she will be taken back in time in order to search for cinchona. While on the quest, players find themselves meeting various people along the river (both friendly and unfriendly), taking photographs of the flora and fauna of the area, fishing, and capsizing their canoes. When they reach the hidden city in which the Inca are living, players are graded on various aspects of the game, including the amount of activity on the journey, the number of plants and animals correctly identified in the rainforest, health of the player, the amount of time taken, and, depending on the version of the game, the completion of mini-quests.
The Amazon Trail is known for being significantly more difficult than the other games in the franchise, such as The Oregon Trail.
Amazon Trail II: This is the sequel to The Amazon Trail. It is a very basic sequel. The bulk of new content is added in the sequel to this game, The Amazon Trail 3rd Edition: Rainforest Adventures.
Amazon Trail 3rd Edition: Rainforest Adventures In this sequel to Amazon Trail II, the player has to continue the journey on the Amazon river as an explorer via canoe. You pass many famous sites such as Henry Ford's campsite where he is trying to start a rubber plantation for his tires, and can speak with other notable figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, who went on an expedition to South America in 1913 and 1914.