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Table of contents:



1. Intro

2. Command List

3. The Commodity List

4. FAQs



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1. Introduction

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Cross Country Canada was a PC game released back in 1991 for elementary

schools all across Canada. You could say it's a Canadian version of

Oregon Trail, but instead of pioneers, you are a truck driver picking

up commodities across Canada and dropping them off at one of the 80

cities in this game.



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2. Command List

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AND - Links commands together

C (continue) - Moves the truck in the same direction it was going.

D (down) - Driver steps out of the truck

DA - View dashboard

DAY - Shows how many days you've been on the road

EAT - Eat at a restaurant. Costs $10 a shot.

EX - Shows expenses.

FILL UP - Fills up your gas tank.

GET [commodity name here] - Gets the commodity if you are in a city

that has it.

H (Health) - Lets you know if your trucker needs to eat or sleep

I (inventory) - Shows the date, all commodities you picked up, your

final destination, and the next commodity you need (if applicable)

L (look)- Gives a description of the surroundings

LM - Local Map. Shows the current Prov/Territory.

N, S, E, W (and all combos) - moves the truck in that direction.

PICK UP HITCHHIKER - If you see a hitchhiker on the side of the road

and want to pick him up, then stop the truck (press enter) and type

this.

PM - Political Map. Shows the whole map of Canada.

PUT ON SEATBELT - What you should do when you get into any vehicle,

imaginary or not. (lol)

QUIT - Quits the game.

RADIO FOR HELP - Use when you get into an accident or run out of gas.

RESTORE - loads a previous game.

SAVE - Saves a game.

SCRIPT - Prints a transcript of the game

SLEEP - Sleep in your truck for 8 hours.

SLEEP IN HOTEL - Sleep in a hotel for 8 hours. Costs $30.

SPEED - If you want to be a speed demon and make the truck go faster.

Causes accidents and the cops may come after you.

T - Turns the truck on/off

T ON LIGHTS - Turns on headlights. Use T OFF LIGHTS to turn off.

T ON WIPERS - Turns on wipers. Use T OFF WIPERS to turn off.

U - Gets the trucker back in the truck.

UNSCRIPT - Stops printing your game.

WAIT - Makes an hour go by.



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3. Commodity List

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Aircraft Parts

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Toronto, ON





Aluminum

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Chicoutimi, PQ

Prince Rupert, BC





Apples

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Digby, NS

Kelowna, BC

Niagara Falls, ON





Asbestos

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Cassiar, BC

Drummondville, PQ



Barley

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Edmonton, AB

Winnipeg, MB



Beef

-------

Kitchener, ON

Calgary, AB



Books

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Toronto, ON



Cars

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Windsor, ON



Cement

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Calgary, AB

Kingston, ON



Chemicals

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Edmonton, AB

Sarnia, ON





Clothing

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Montreal, PQ



Coal

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Cranbrook, BC

Dawson Creek, BC

Sydney, NS



Cod

------

St John's NF



Computers

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Ottawa, ON



Copper

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Kamloops, BC

Thompson, MB

Timmins, ON



Eskimo Art

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Churchill, MB



Furs

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Churchill, MB

Inuvik, NT



Gold

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Kenora, ON

Rouyn, PQ

Yellowknife, NT



Hogs

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Kitchener, ON

Winnipeg, MB



Honey

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Fort St. John, BC



Iron

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Sault Ste. Marie, ON

Sept Isles, PQ

Thunder Bay, ON





Lead

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Bathurst, NB

Cranbrook, BC

Hay River, NT





Lobster

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Summerside, PEI



Lumber

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Chibougamau,PQ

Thunder Bay, ON

Victoria, BC



Maple Syrup

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Sherbrooke, PQ



Milk

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London, ON

Sherbrooke, PQ



Molybdenum

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Kamloops, BC

Prince George, BC



Natural Gas

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Fort Nelson, BC

Medicine Hat, AB



Nickel

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Sudbury, ON

Thompson, MB



Oil

------

Fort McMurray, AB



Paper

-------

Chicoutimi, PQ

Trois Rivieres, PQ

Vancouver, BC





Potash

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Prince Albert, SK

Regina, SK



Potatoes

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Charlottetown, PEI

Edmundston, NB



Pulp

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Nanaimo, BC

Prince Rupert, BC

Saint John, NB



Rapeseed

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Grand Prairie, AB

Saskatoon, SK



Salmon

--------

Campbell River, BC



Ship Parts

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Quebec, PQ

Saint John, NB

Vancouver, BC



Silver

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Dawson, YT

Prince George, BC

Timmins, ON





Snowmobiles

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Montreal, PQ





Steel

-------

Hamilton, ON

Sault Ste. Marie, ON

Sydney, NS



Sugar

-------

Lethbridge, AB



Sulphur

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Grand Prairie, AB

Lethbridge, AB



Telephones

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Ottawa, ON



Tires

-------

Halifax, NS



Tobacco

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London, ON



Uranium

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Prince Albert, SK

Sudbury, ON



Vegetables

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Drummondville, PQ

Fredricton, NB

Windsor, ON



Wheat

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Brandon, MB

Regina, SK



Wine

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Kelowna, BC

Niagara Falls, ON



Zinc

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Bathurst, NB

Hay River, NT

Yellowknife, NT



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4. The FAQs

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1. Do I have a certain time/money limit?



Nope. You can spend all you want and go wherever you please. You may

get a bonus commodity that may give you $300 off your gas bill, or

something similar.



2. HEY! THAT HITCHHIKER STOLE MY COMMODITY!



Yeah, when you pick up a hitchhiker, there are three outcomes:



1. He waves as you drop him off (common)

2. He waves and gives you a $100 tip (rare)

3. He steals your commodity at knifepoint. (semi-common)



Outcome #3 is all the more amusing if you have customized your

commodity names to illegal substances.



3. You can customize commodities?



Yes, but you can only name 4 of them (the rest are still default), and

you have to use the file called "AUTHOR.EXE" to do it. Then you can

pick which cities to put them in. For example, I used commodity table 0

as a base, named the four custom commodities, and then added the custom

commodities to cities that don't normally have commodities. (I had

Crack in Moncton...lmao. It's funny to type "get crack" and see a box

loading into the back of the truck. But don't take my word for it...)



4. Why do I get into so many accidents?



Well, is your guy hungry? Tired? Speeding? All three? Try and keep your

guy's health up and the truck speed down, and you shouldn't have any

problems with accidents.

- January 10, 2015Insturction