In my view, video games are a great ressource for language learning. They’re entertaining, you can get professional voice acting and subs in your target language, you can make screenshots and use them for flash cards etc.
It´s really easy to find games in English. German, French, Italian and Spanish are fairly common when you buy a video game in Europe…but Polish can be hard to find. Whenever I come across video games that are 100% in polish (menus, subtitles AND voice acting) I’ll post the name, a link to a let´s play* and maybe some additional information on this thread. I guess only a small number of users will find this helpful but then again, a thread like this is still more useful than the “speek engrish to mi on Skyppe” and “what does Bonjour mean”-threads on this forum^^
Wiedźmin/The Witcher/ 1&2 (RPG)
“Most polish game ever” - This series was developed by a polish studio and is based on a book series written by Andrzej Sapkowski.
The Sims (“Life-Simulator”)
This game only has voice-acting in “Simlish” but it’s still a good game for language learning. You can learn words intuitively. For example, you can click on another “Sim”, click “Flirtuj” and see what happens…