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Scythe, a sprawling board game from Stonemaier Games. (Courtesy of Tim Chuon) American companies that import goods from China are running against the clock.
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A board game depicts how a kill chain is intrinsic to combat with precision weapons. Players race to detect and attack their opponent in a simulated US-China war in 2040.; The game's designer is a ...
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Board game companies are suing Trump because they say tariffs are affecting their profits. ... Stonemaier has printed its games in China for more than 13 years, the lawsuit says.
Atlas Games tried to make its board games in the U.S. in the 1990s, but it was not economically feasible. The Duluth company and many of its peers in the industry turned to China and built a ...
With US tariffs with China currently at an apocalyptic 145%, and the future incredibly uncertain, it's not a sensible time to be putting any board game into production or to be crowdfunding based ...
Cephalofair Games, and other board game publishers like it, are in dire straits thanks to Trump administration trade tariffs, which could have a catastrophic impact on the entire board game ...
“Containers full of games that were bound for the U.S. market are now sitting in warehouses in China.” Bryant and co-owner Gwen Ruelle paused Chinese shipments of their game “Fire Tower ...
A Marine veteran designed the $75 board game "Littoral Commander," which simulates a US-China war in 2040, to show people how modern wars are decided.