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Gold Rush!

19886.9/ 10 · 73 votes2

About

In Gold Rush!, Jerrod Wilson (the player character) receives a letter from his long-lost brother (who fled the city years before when was hastily accused and convicted of a crime he didn't commit) asking him to join in Sacramento, California. If that's not enough for Jerrod sell everything and give his hometown Brooklyn a fond adieu, under the stamp was one of the first nuggets of Californian gold seen in the Atlantic shores of the United States. So, Jerrod bids farewell to his peaceful life as a newspaper editor, and becomes a fore-runner in the great Gold Rush of 1849, hoping to find his brother and "strike gold" (literally).

Released late into the lifespan of Sierra's AGI engine, Gold Rush! features some tricks not seen before the more advanced SCI engine, such as enlarged characters, but it is best known for the three routes available to reach California: by land, travel by boat to reach the Atlantic shore of Panama, cross the isthmus, and then get a second boat in the Pacific shore, or making the dangerous all-boat trip by Cape Horn. Each route has its dangers: Cholera might strike as you make your way across the Northern states or your boat might sink. As usual with Sierra adventures, instant killing happens if the player is careless, but will also happen at random. Other important (and innovative) concept is the game being timed. If Jerrod takes too long to leave Brooklyn, passages to California increase in price, and his house devalues.

Ways to play

Modes

Single player

Perspective

Third personText

Languages (1)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English

Game details

Business Model

Commercial

Versions Available

Emulated Only

Media Type

CD-ROM, Download

Screen Orientation

Landscape

Number of Offline Players

1 Player

Steam

Trading cards

System requirements

Min. CPU Class Required

Intel Pentium

Min. OS Class Required

Windows XP

Box art

Also known as

Gold Rush! ClassicSteam release

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Facts

Released

1988

Platforms

PCDOSWindowsAmigaAtari STApple IIApple IIgsMac

Age ratings

USK6

Standing

Top 54% by want to play

Tags

3rd-person (Other)Fixed / flip-screenGraphic adventurePuzzle elementsText parserWestern