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Oregon Trail on Apple IIGS. I was in elementary school, and those particular Apple computers were already outdated by the time we got a hold of them, but we were from a poor county, and by god it was some great fun. We would have little competitions to see who could get the furthest without having their whole party die.
our computer lab at school was half ibm pcs and the rest were apples. i dont remember which apple but i think probably the same as you played.
played a lot of isle of dr quandry, word muncher, treasure math storm, gizmos and gadgets. i think oregon trail too, but the dos/windows one.
when it would rain during recess the teachers would let us play otherwise we only went to the lab one day a week.
there was animation/art program all of us used to mess around with. cant remember what it was called.