Discover the history of the Klondike Gold Rush with The
Yukon Trail!

Catch the Fever! Travel back-in-time and relive the Klondike Gold Rush
of 1897. Do you have what it takes to strike it rich? Test your skills as you
journey hundreds of miles over ocean, mountains, rivers, and tundra. The odds
are against you. But, if you make it to Dawson City and stake your claim, GOLD
is your reward!
Face Risks at Every Turn! Test
your skills as you have to make critical choices that effect whether you live or
die. Discover the history and geography of the Yukon during the gold rush.
You'll even meet some of the historical characters like Jack London, Mountie Sam
Steele and Nellie Cashman - all people who played vital roles in shaping the
Yukon.
The Rush Is On! Seek
the advice of those around you and watch out for thieves. With a lot of
perseverance and a bit of luck, you'll stake your claim. Quick! Grab your
shovel. Dig for GOLD!
Travel back in time and relive the Klondike Gold Rush of 1987.�
Test your skills as you journey through hundreds of miles over oean, mountains,
rivers, and tundra.
If you make it to Dawson City and stake your claim, gold is your reward.�
Prepare to make life and death decisions that could determine your fortune.�
With luck, you may get rich quick.� But don't bet on it!� You
could lose everything!
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Learn the history and geography of Alaska and the Yukon during the Klondike
Gold Rush
Build problem-solving skills with multiple decision-making options
Meet historical characters like Jack London, Mountie Sam Steele, and Nellie
Cashman
Record your trip and practice writing with the built-in journal
Contains actual scanned photos, over an hour of digitized speech, and the
writings of Jack London and Robert Service
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Windows 98, Me, XP
386 processor or better
4MB of RAM
2MB free hard disk space
640x480 monitor, 256 colors
Windows-compatible sound card and speakers
2X CD-ROM Drive

Mac OS 7.0 to 9.2, OS X Classic mode
68030 processor or better
4MB of RAM
2MB of RAM
2MB free hard disk space
640x480 monitor, 256 colors