Amsterdam · Stockholm · Spoor / Spår

Spoor / Spår

A 2D+3D platformer puzzle game. The load crew mixed everything up — six wagons of Dutch and Swedish art, all jumbled. Walk through the entire train, find every misplaced piece, and deliver it home before you arrive in Stockholm. No time limit. Your pace.

Boarding Pass · Wagon 04
AMS · NL
Amsterdam
Centraal
STO · SE
Stockholm
Central
Spoor / Spår track
№ 042 · FRA 3B
Dep. 04:17 · Arr. 19:33
Chapter I · The Dossier

A train leaves Amsterdam.
Everything is jumbled.

The load crew did a bad job. Six wagons of Dutch and Swedish art, all mixed up. It's your job to sort it before Stockholm.

The museum train — Spoor/Spår — is leaving a freight yard in Amsterdam. Each wagon is dedicated to a culturally important artist or author from Sweden or The Netherlands, carrying their works to a joint exhibition in Stockholm.

But the people who loaded the museum pieces onto the train did a bad job. Everything is jumbled. Crates meant for one wagon ended up in another. Relics sit in the wrong compartments. The whole train is a mess.

"It's your job now. Walk through the entire train — find every misplaced piece and bring it to its rightful wagon. Make it nice and tidy before we arrive in Stockholm, so every guest can enjoy the exhibition." — The Driver, departing Amsterdam

You are the curator on board. No deadline, no rush — take your time, explore each wagon, learn about the Dutch and Swedish artists, and put everything exactly where it belongs.

Spoor means "track" in Dutch. Spår means "track" in Swedish. The name unites the two nations at the heart of this journey.

Chapter II · The Manifest

Six wagons. Six worlds.
One mixed-up manifest.

Each car was designed as an exhibit in miniature, dedicated to a single Dutch or Swedish master. Learn the worlds before you step aboard.

🇳🇱Dutch Wagons · 01–03
🇸🇪Swedish Wagons · 04–06
The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh (1889) — public domain via Wikimedia Commons
The Starry Night · 1889
WAGON 01 · 🇳🇱 NL

Vincent van Gogh

1853 — 1890 · Painter

Sunflowers, starry nights, and wheat fields in oil. The first wagon is lantern-lit, with empty easels glowing for misplaced canvases.

Post-ImpressionismOil
Tessellation study · after Escher
WAGON 02 · 🇳🇱 NL

M.C. Escher

1898 — 1972 · Graphic Artist

Impossible staircases, tessellating lizards, and mirrored worlds. Watch your footing — the wagon's interior deliberately breaks perspective.

LithographyTessellation
The Night Watch by Rembrandt (1642) — public domain via Wikimedia Commons
The Night Watch · 1642
WAGON 03 · 🇳🇱 NL

Rembrandt van Rijn

1606 — 1669 · Golden Age Master

Chiaroscuro dramas and self-portraits in deep umber. Dim oil lamps swing on their chains as the wagon sways.

BaroqueOil · Etching
Red cottage in Dalarna · Swedish countryside
WAGON 04 · 🇸🇪 SE

Astrid Lindgren

1907 — 2002 · Storyteller

Pippi, Emil, and the children of Bullerbyn. The wagon is built like a red cottage — all books and illustrations on little wooden shelves.

Children's LitManuscripts
Brita, a Cat and a Sandwich by Carl Larsson (1898) — public domain via Wikimedia Commons
Brita, en katt och en smörgås · 1898
WAGON 05 · 🇸🇪 SE

Carl Larsson

1853 — 1919 · Watercolourist

Watercolours of Sundborn life — red-painted windows, embroidered curtains, children at sunlit tables. Interior as manifesto.

WatercolourDomestic
Princess Tuvstarr by John Bauer (1913) — illustrator for Lagerlöf's Nils Holgersson era — public domain via Wikimedia Commons
Princess Tuvstarr · John Bauer, 1913
WAGON 06 · 🇸🇪 SE

Selma Lagerlöf

1858 — 1940 · Nobel Laureate

Nils Holgersson's wild geese fly above the final wagon. First editions, Värmland landscapes, and a very quiet brass bell.

NovelsFolklore
Chapter III · The Run

Find it. Sort it. Place it.
Organise the train.

A 2D+3D platformer puzzle game. Walk through every wagon, find misplaced relics, and deliver each to its rightful place. No time limit — explore at your own pace.

The Game is Coming

The museum train is still being assembled. Check back soon — the locomotive will be ready to board.

Contact the admin to have your score added to the leaderboard.

Desktop: Keyboard controls · Mobile: In-game touch controls
To add your score, contact the admin.
Chapter IV · The Register

Hall of Curators

Every completed run is logged at Stockholm Central. Admins may amend the register with verified entries.

GUEST VIEW · READ ONLY
# Curator ID Time Score
Chapter V · Correspondence

Write to the Curator's Office.

Reports, feedback, or a polite correction — our conductor reads every letter before the train departs each morning.

Electronic Post
Office
Rijksmuseum Depot №3B
Amsterdam Westhaven, NL
Hours
Mon — Fri · 09:00 — 17:00 CET
✦ Letter posted. Expect a reply by the next departure.