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Carrier Trail Release Date Announced
San
Francisco, CA, June 22nd, in the year of our Lord 2020:
Indie game developer CrackedGhostGames is proud to announce July 1st
as the official release date of Carrier Trail, a modern spoof on the
classic adventure game of Oregon Trail®, the popular educational
title cherished and remembered from the golden days of gaming in the
80s. In the original game, you were challenged to play the role of a
wagon leader guiding a party of settlers from Missouri to Oregon.
Carrier Trail coming to STEAM™ pays homage to its ancestor, and fans
of the series will instantly feel at home.
Carrier Trail is no ordinary game; far from. It will make you laugh
and laugh a lot! Your challenge, should you accept it, is to embark
on a quest to Dewshield on a task to deliver a package to the royal
family. Visit landmarks, towns and other locations in search of
supplies. Each gameplay session is unique, and you will never play
the same game twice.
Carrier Trail is a modern fantasy RPG with the look and feel of the
Nintendo Game Boy® and even uses a similar palette. The game offers
a massive, hand-drawn overworld 8,176 pixels wide; each pixel placed
in a specific area to create a minimalistic yet beautiful overworld
for you to admire as you go about your journey. Carrier Trail is
suitable to players of all ages and experience levels looking for a
hilarious choose-your-own-adventure type of game with unlimited
depth and replay value.
KEY FEATURES
A freakin' massive overworld!
100s of choose-your-own-adventure style events!
1000s of experiences!
Infinite replayability! Hours of entertainment await!
A catchy soundtrack that forces you to hum at work!
Lots o' laughs!
Work for sketchy folk or hard honest working citizens!
Boss fights!
Amazing events crafted by some incredible DMs!
Rabid cacti ambushes!
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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