Software:Vlak (video game)
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Vlak | |
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Vlak title screen | |
Developer(s) | Miroslav Němeček |
Publisher(s) | Miroslav Němeček |
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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 due to its freeware status and its small size of 13 kB.
A sequel, Vlak 2, was released in 2002.[1]
Gameplay
The player controls the train and collects cars, planes, diamonds and other objects with it, which are attached to the train in wagons. If all the objects are collected, the golden gate is unlocked, granting access to the next level. If the player collides with walls or other wagons, the level restarts. The game consists of 50 levels, which can be accessed via a password system.
See also
- Video games in the Czech Republic
References
- ↑ "Vlak 2 - návrat ztracené legendy" (in cs). iDNES.cz. 2002-08-09. https://www.idnes.cz/hry/plne-hry/vlak-2-navrat-ztracene-legendy.A020808_063704_bw-plneHry-logicke_bw.
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