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      • Kolejka ([kɔˈlɛi̯ka]; Polish for "queue" or "line (of people)") is a board game designed by Karol Madaj and launched in February 2011 by Poland's Institute of National Remembrance.
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  5. Kolejka ([kɔˈlɛi̯ka]; Polish for "queue" or "line (of people)") is a board game designed by Karol Madaj and launched in February 2011 by Poland's Institute of National Remembrance. It was designed to teach young generations about the hardships under Poland's communist regime (1945–1989) , particularly the difficulty of acquiring consumer ...

  6. Mar 4, 2020 · The Wiki Game is a fun activity for groups of two or more (not just by a single player) and for people of all ages, young or old. You may know it by other names like "Speed Wiki" and "Wiki Racing." The only thing players need is access to the internet on a computer or a mobile device .

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