Dixit is a great game, I also prefer it when I play board games in a company.
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I don't really understand the rules of this game, so I can hardly make valuable comments about the preliminary concept and its improvement.
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In Russia, I never saw anybody playing the board game "Big Brother Pilsudski", or 'The Big Sanation', thats for sure. But we remember the policy of sanation very well; we remember how Poland was eager to become an ally of Nazi Germany and take a part in forthcoming war against Russia; how it stole the Teschen region from Czechoslovakia during the Munich Agreement; how it staged a coup d'etat to annex Lithuania (unsuccessfull); and much more. The concentration camp in Bereza Kartuska, of course, served far fewer people than the Gulag archipelago in Russia, or the German WW2 camps, but this is simply due to a smaller country size.
One may find many interesting facts in the history of any country, the main thing is not to turn away and not to close your eyes (look here, but don't look there), and correctly evaluate what you see. Unfortunately, there is Historical Science, and there is History - the handmaiden of politics. Most people consume the second course, not the first one, sadly. 🤓
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