Vlak (which is a Czech word meaning train) is a Snake clone, but here, instead of a snake, you control a locomotive that moves about and can pick various goods, adding rail cars to the train for each unit of cargo or passengers (represented by Lemmings from the eponymous game). Once all goods on the screen are picked up, the train must reach the exit (similar to another Snake-like game, Glizda), making sure it does not collide with any obstacles or its own rail cars. The game was released as freeware by its author Miroslav Němeček, along with the source code. The game has 50 levels. A Windows version is also available.
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