The Oregon Trail: StepTracker

The Oregon Trail: StepTracker

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All Versions of The Oregon Trail

1.2.0

September 30, 2022

• Added functionality to reset your progress from within the app. • Miscellaneous bug fixes and improvements.
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1.1.0

July 27, 2022

NEXT STOP, OREGON! - Added Complications: Quickly enter the StepTracker or see your next location with complications on supported watch faces. - Miscellaneous Bug Fixes and Improvements: Over 50 issues fixed!
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1.0

July 4, 2022

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Description of The Oregon Trail

Walk the Oregon Trail ™ - In Real Life! Experience the journey to Oregon anywhere with the Apple Watch. Developed by Gameloft as a standalone StepTracker of the multi-award-winning Apple Arcade title. Now with 99.99% less dysentery. WALK, RUN, OR PUSH The Oregon Trail: StepTracker works at any speed whether you’re walking, jogging, running or pushing a wheelchair. AIN’T NO GREENHORN Go from greenhorn to guide via the Trivia Screen, and learn about various real-world milestones and their significance on The Oregon Trail in the 1800s. Swipe to the Stats screen to view journey statistics, including, daily steps, days travelled, locations visited, and comparisons to the previous week. Observe the trail as you walk, and watch the environment change as you progress along the trail. NEVER LOSE YOUR PROGRESS The Oregon Trail: StepTracker takes the next step by saving your progress data into the Apple Health app. TRUE TO THE ORIGINAL Discover the 64 real-world locations as you traverse the trail from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City, Oregon. • Reach 11 settlements. • Admire 22 natural features. • Ford 15 river crossings. • Pass by 8 landmarks. • Visit 8 Pony Express stations. • Set your own pace over 5 journey legs whether steady, strenuous or gruelling. The average greenhorn walking 10,000 steps per day can make it to Oregon in just over a year. Want to reach Oregon before the harsh winter sets in? Don’t walk, RUN! Officially Licensed & Supported • The Oregon Trail™ is an officially licensed game from HarperCollins Productions. • 2016 Video Game Hall of Fame inductee. _____________________________________________ Visit our official site at http://theOregonTrail-game.com For support visit http://www.gameloft.com/theoregontrail/support Play The Oregon Trail on Apple Arcade: https://gmlft.co/OregonTrail-2021 Don't forget to follow us on social media: Instagram: http://gmlft.co/GL_SNS_IG YouTube: http://gmlft.co/GL_SNS_YT Privacy Policy: https://www.gameloft.com/en/legal/theoregontrail-steptracker-privacy-policy Terms of Use: https://www.gameloft.com/theoregontrail/terms-of-use End-User License Agreement: https://www.gameloft.com/theoregontrail/eula
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The Oregon Trail: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for The Oregon Trail?

No, the The Oregon Trail app is not compatible with iPads.
The creator of The Oregon Trail is Gameloft.
Currently, The Oregon Trail supports iOS 13.0 or later.
2.5: The The Oregon Trail app gets mild reviews.
Health & Fitness Is The Primary Genre Of The The Oregon Trail App.
1.2.0 is the current version of The Oregon Trail.
The date of the last The Oregon Trail update is July 1, 2024.
The The Oregon Trail app was initially released on February 6, 2023.
The The Oregon Trail app is rated Gameloft: Contains no objectionable material.
The Oregon Trail currently features the following languages: Dutch, English, French and 10 more.
No, The Oregon Trail is not on Apple Arcade.
No, The Oregon Trail does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, The Oregon Trail is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of The Oregon Trail

  • Total buzzkill

    This app is pretty cool - until it isn’t. The first time I made it about 500 miles in - then like other reviews it totally stopped counting steps. Then spring of last year I tried again and as of May 2024 I made it 97% of the 2000 miles to Oregon City - 69 miles remaining. Then again out of the blue it stopped working again. I figured a company like this would be a little more professional and actually respond to feedback and maybe dare I say fix the bugs. Total letdown. This app needs to be removed from the App Store. Again 69 out of 2000 miles left and a year of walking…
  • Issues

    The info section says to check app permissions, but I’ve had them on since I’ve downloaded the app, yet it won’t track my steps. I even turned them off and back on, still didn’t work. It’s been stuck at the same steps for so long. Don’t want to delete and redownload and lose the steps I’ve already done. My other tracking apps work, just not this one.
  • If it freezes it just means you died

    Just like the real Oregon Trail, not everyone makes it. If it freezes on you, consider yourself dead and start over. There are perilous dangers on this path and whether it’s dysentery, yellow fever, snakebite, broken leg or an attack. Don’t expect to make it every time.