Broderbund Retro Games Collection
1 total gamesBroderbund was a prominent software developer celebrated for creating engaging and educational titles such as The Oregon Trail, the Carmen Sandiego series, and the accessible Print Shop software, making computing fun for families and students.
About Broderbund Games
Broderbund Software was established in 1980 by Doug and Brenda Carlston, quickly becoming a key player in the burgeoning personal computer software market. Initially known for its adventure games, the company soon pivoted to develop highly influential educational and utility software that made personal computers accessible and enjoyable for a wide audience, particularly families and students.
The company is perhaps most famously recognized for educational simulation games like "The Oregon Trail," which allowed players to experience the challenges of 19th-century pioneer life through interactive learning. Equally impactful was the "Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?" series, which cleverly combined detective work and geography lessons, capturing the imagination of a generation.
Beyond its educational hits, Broderbund also found success with productivity and creativity tools. "The Print Shop," launched in 1984, provided an easy-to-use interface for creating greeting cards, banners, and other print materials, democratizing desktop publishing for home users. The company also published "Riven: The Sequel to Myst," contributing to the popularity of immersive adventure games.
Throughout its history, Broderbund focused on creating software that was both entertaining and enriching, playing a significant role in defining how people interacted with and benefited from personal computers during the 1980s and 1990s.
All Broderbund Retro Games
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Lode Runner
In Lode Runner, you navigate challenging mazes, collecting all the gold while cleverly outsmarting pursuing enemies by digging holes to trap them.