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    Countryballs: Balls at War is a third-person shooter game developed by Falconssj and the 9gag community. It started production late 2016. It as supposed to be released mid-late 2017. Polandball NSFWorld is a free mobile game.
    Countryballs, also known as Polandball, [a] is a geopolitical satirical art style, genre, and internet meme, predominantly used in online comics strips in which countries or political entities are personified as balls [b] with eyes without pupils, decorated with their national flags.
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    Poland, personified as a countryball using an upside-down Polish flag. Countryballs date back to an August 2009 incident on drawball.com, where thousands of Polish internet users swarmed the website to transform the illustration into the Polish flag (a literal "Poland ball").
    Countryballs date back to an August 2009 incident on drawball.com, where thousands of Polish internet users swarmed the website to transform the illustration into the Polish flag (a literal "Poland ball"). However, Falco, a British user of the German imageboard Krautchan.net, is often credited with creating the modern Countryballs comic format.
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    WEBApr 29, 2024 · The Polandball Wiki is a community dedicated to Polandball and related materials. Founded in January 2010, we're the encyclopedia for all the Polandballers.

  4. WEBPolandball is a cartoon character drawn in the shape of a ball with the color schemes of the Polish flag. It originated on Krautchan, a German-language imageboard, and became popular on other websites and social media …

  5. WEBWant to discover art related to countryballs? Check out amazing countryballs artwork on DeviantArt. Get inspired by our community of talented artists.

  6. WEBAug 19, 2023 · Polandball, alternatively known in general as countryballs, is an internet meme that consists of user-created cartoon comics, artworks, and communities.