The Omega Trail 2.1
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Description

The Omega Trail is a text-based adventure game in which you are on a journey to find the Omega. It is inspired by The Oregon Trail and written in TI-BASIC. !If anyone can manage to make win the difficulty O-Mega Hardcore with video proof (because the stats page can easily be cheated) I'll add an Easter-egg about them in the game!

This game features:
- Local Multiplayer
- Singleplayer
- Dysentery
- Breath-taking sights to mark your progress.
- A custom Cesium icon.
- A few more unmentioned things included in the game so you may discover them yourself.

Installation/Startup:
- Send "THEOMGTR" to your calculator, and run it.

Credits:
- Game by slimeenergy
- Inspired by the game "The Oregon Trail"

Changelog (Unreleased versions not included and merge into the latest version closest to them. That's why there's a jump from 1.0 to 2.1):
- Version 2.1:
-- Balanced gameplay
-- Long-term stats (this includes keeping track of wins)
-- Better sense of progress
-- Suicide
-- You can now find programs when you have less than four wheels, they're just less common
-- Difficulties changed. Changed easy to 10, and kind-of easy to 15.
-- O-Mega hard is still pretty impossible. If anyone can manage to make it with video proof (stats page can easily be cheated) i'll add an easter egg about them in the game.
- Version 1.0:
-- Uploaded

Screenshots

Screenshot #6637 Screenshot #6638 Screenshot #6639 Screenshot #6640

Archive Contents

Name Size
README.txt 1.4 KB
THEOMGTR2.1.8xp 5.7 KB
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File Size
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Metadata

Author
VitalAsh
Uploaded
5 years ago

Statistics

Rating
10/10 (1 vote)
Downloads
508
Views
1463

Reviews

I love the game, and did attempt to beat Omega hardcore, but I'm not sure it is possible at all, due to the speed your hunger and thirst rises. Other than that, it is an amazing game and I would highly recommend it to anyone out there!

Versions

  1. The Omega Trail 2.1 (published 5 years ago; 2019-04-24 15:17 UTC)

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