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Wagon is a 1-bit card-based spiritual successor to survival classic The Oregon Trail, and wastes no

Published on January 01, 0001

Things could get pretty bleak in classic text adventure The Oregon Trail, with dwindling supplies, damaging storms, and hostile entities making the frontier journey a test of resource management and strategy. Dying of dysentery was only one of the risks, along with (depending on which of you [[link]] played) broken limbs, typhoid, or starvation.

, which launches this week on Steam, is a spiritual successor to The Oregon Trail, where the word [[link]] spiritual is pretty literal. There's a strong thread of the occult running through the 1-bit adventure: the calendar you mark the passage of time with has a pentagram on it, and that's just for starters.

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I'm playing this card game in the back of the wagon, by the way, where a strange and I suspect demonic entity that looks like a little girl shows me the ropes. She appeared after I chopped up my fellow traveler with an axe and then (perhaps foolishly) used a Ouija board to contact the spirits.

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The recipes I use to combine cards are all listed in my book of Rites, which has an ominous eyeball on the cover and a prayer on the last page that cites "Omogenu" as my father and mentions a serpent. I think I was doomed long before my party started eating itself.

But it's fun! If you like survival, and cards, and The Oregon Trail, and don't mind occasionally eating an innocent person, check out , which launches April 30. There's a demo on the Steam page if you want a little nibble before you fill your belly.

Reader Comments

TreasureFinder709

Some games take a while to load on mobile, but once they start, the gameplay is smooth and exciting. I hope future updates improve mobile performance, but I still enjoy playing several hours a day.

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The bonuses are nice and offer great value, although they could be a bit more frequent. I love being part of the VIP program, which gives me extra rewards and makes me feel appreciated as a loyal player.

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I enjoy the daily missions and rewards system. It gives me extra motivation to play regularly and allows me to earn more coins and bonus items, which enhances the overall gaming experience.

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