Games

Playable strategy, survival, and story systems.

The new games shelf starts with an original Oregon Trail-inspired web game: 12 journeys, persistent camp building, lineages across runs, trade economies, weather, minigames, and a full guidebook that keeps the trail grounded in broader historical context.

Oregon Trail

Stock the wagon, shape a party, choose routes, manage river crossings, hunt and fish for supplies, keep relationships from breaking, and carry the consequences of each run into the next one.

Trail management Canvas minigames Dynamic economy Camp building Lineage system Guidebook + journal
Main campaign plus 11 additional journeys The classic long trail run is there, but shorter rescue missions, trade runs, winter crossings, and community stories make the page feel like a real game shelf.
Respectful framing by design The guidebook and journey setup intentionally push beyond a single settler perspective and call out the trail as an already-lived network of homelands, trade routes, and communities.
StepTracker expedition layer Log steps into the run for mapped trail bonuses, reward crates, and camp progress so the game can reward real-world movement without blocking desktop play.