Karaluszek -
: An expanded version adding "Royal" cards and special action cards like the King or Joker . 2. Literature: Children's Poetry
: In Polish, "Karaluszek" is a diminutive form of karaluch (cockroach).
This report covers , primarily known as the Polish title for the popular bluffing board game series, and its cultural references in Polish literature. 1. Board Game: "Karaluszek Kłamczuszek" Karaluszek
The term also appears in Polish children's literature, notably in humorous rhymes.
: Occasionally used as a quirky or humorous term of endearment, as seen in social media contexts like TikTok , where owners might refer to a pet or child as their "karaluszek." : An expanded version adding "Royal" cards and
: A reverse set-collection bluffing game for 2–6 players.
: The original version published by G3 and Rebel . This report covers , primarily known as the
: Players try to "gift" cards featuring unpopular creatures (cockroaches, stink bugs, bats, etc.) to others. Unlike most games, there is only one loser: the first person to collect four of the same creature or run out of cards to play.