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I Love KL: Lepak Lah

12-Nov-16 13:00

I Love KL: Lepak Lah

How well do we know the different communities in Malaysia? What sets apart our numerous racial and cultural slangs? A husband-wife super team decided to consolidate those thoughts and educate through the means of a card game called 'The Lepak Game'. Following the 'Cards Against Humanity' blueprint, the team behind the game, social enterprise Rojak Culture, aim to unite Malaysians through play, and to spark conversations and friendship to help understand each other better.


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