Vlak (video game)

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Vlak
Vlak title screen
Developer(s)Miroslav Němeček
Publisher(s)Miroslav Němeček
Platform(s)
Release
  • DOS
  • 1993
Genre(s)Snake
Mode(s)Single player

Vlak (Train) is a 1993 freeware video game for DOS developed and published by Miroslav Němeček. The game was very popular because it cost nothing and was small, at only 13 kB.

A sequel, Vlak 2, came out in 2002.[1]

Gameplay[change | change source]

The train is moved to collect cars, planes, diamonds and other objects, which are collected in attached wagons. Collecting all the objects unlocks the golden gate to the next level. If the train touches walls or wagons, the level restarts. There are 50 levels, which are available with passwords.

References[change | change source]

  1. "Vlak 2 - návrat ztracené legendy" (in Czech). iDNES.cz. 2002-08-09.

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