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Feuer Frei! 02-01-11 12:48 PM

Kolejka the world's most boring board game
 
THIS is definitely not one for the Valentine's Day gift list. A new board game, which tries to help children experience the deprivation and struggle of life under communism, is set to hit the shelves in Poland.
In Kolejka, which means queue or line, the aim of the game is for players to buy basic day-to-day goods.
Confronted with food shortages, a lack of deliveries and people with “friend in government” cards is meant to help gamers feel the frustration of day-to-day life under the communist regime.

SOURCE

http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/510...karolmadaj.jpg


Looks like a winner, wonder if they'll do a online version if successful? :D
NOTE: To the Polish members, your thoughts?

Castout 02-01-11 04:54 PM

Yeah it made it to the local newspaper here :DL

Takeda Shingen 02-01-11 08:36 PM

Well, that sounds like a fun way to spend an afternoon.

Weiss Pinguin 02-01-11 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1588699)
Well, that sounds like a fun way to spend an afternoon.

In Communist Russia, afternoon spends you!

Kaye T. Bai 02-02-11 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 1588269)
*snip*

No, no, no! It's not true communism. Because in true communism, there are no struggles. Anybody who disagrees with me is an imperialist, fascist, capitalist pig. :O:

Syxx_Killer 02-03-11 06:09 PM

Wonder when the Facebook version arrives?

Jankowski 02-08-11 06:52 AM

I wonder if they will make one about capitalist America, where you have to avoid the gang bangers, the gun carrying republicans and its set during a so called economic recession. Then if things get even tougher, you are sent to a pointless war in the middle east where you are promptly shot in the back by a freedom fighter.

How does that sound?

Takeda Shingen 02-08-11 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jankowski (Post 1593020)
I wonder if they will make one about capitalist America, where you have to avoid the gang bangers, the gun carrying republicans and its set during a so called economic recession. Then if things get even tougher, you are sent to a pointless war in the middle east where you are promptly shot in the back by a freedom fighter.

How does that sound?

It sounds very bitter. C'mon, it's just a board game, and from the sound of it not a very good one.

papa_smurf 02-08-11 01:53 PM

I'm sure us Brits would excel at this game, as we are best in the world when it comes to queuing:D

Jankowski 02-08-11 04:20 PM

Ok, yea you are right, i was having a bit of a rage there.

Lord_magerius 02-08-11 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papa_smurf (Post 1593310)
I'm sure us Brits would excel at this game, as we are best in the world when it comes to queuing:D

Yes but as soon as we start complaining it's straight off to the gulag for 20 years :hmmm:

col_Kurtz 02-17-11 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaye T. Bai (Post 1589431)
No, no, no! It's not true communism. Because in true communism, there are no struggles. Anybody who disagrees with me is an imperialist, fascist, capitalist pig. :O:

I`m from Poland. I don`t know this game... Shock lol ;)
Communism, it`s only idea, not real thing, in Soviet Russia - no communism, only kind of terrorism - this not a joke. Same in Poland, kind of soft terrorism, called socrealism?
To the first post: Kolejka, means small train too, so when I saw this, I tought it is game about small trains :wah::haha:
Kolejka TT 40, made by our friends from former DDR - East Germany. Good toy, really. Have a look below:up:
http://www.pmedia.pl/foto/spoleczens...ot/kolejka_tt/


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