GAMA Origins Awards nominations revealed
The Game Manufacturer’s Association, better known as GAMA, makes its return this year with a slate of industry and consumer-facing events, including GAMA Expo which took place last month in Louisville, Ky. The occasion marks the 50th anniversary of the trade show, and also the 48th anniversary of the coveted GAMA Origins Awards, given each […]


The Game Manufacturer’s Association, better known as GAMA, makes its return this year with a slate of industry and consumer-facing events, including GAMA Expo which took place last month in Louisville, Ky. The occasion marks the 50th anniversary of the trade show, and also the 48th anniversary of the coveted GAMA Origins Awards, given each year at GAMA Origins in June. The peer-reviewed program is being directed this year by GAMA member Alex Schmidt, the chief operating officer at Stonemaier Games. Polygon can exclusively reveal this year’s finalists, all across four main categories.
“We are the trade association for the tabletop games industry,” explained GAMA’s executive director John Stacy in a recent interview with Polygon. “Everything from a creator having an idea to it actually landing on somebody’s table, everything along that value chain our members are involved in.”
For the Origins Awards, games must be nominated by GAMA members, which include individual designers, YouTubers, and social media influencers as well as publishers and distributors. The largest community making recommendations, however, are the owners of independent game stores — friendly local game stores (FLGS) in the vernacular.
“It’s a moving number, but there were approximately (4,000) to 5,000 game stores in the United States [alone], but we have members in 36 countries [including China], and so they could be part of this process as well.”
“It’s a very vital component in our industry hierarchy,” Stacy said. “You have to have that direct connection to consumers. A lot of publishers do sell direct, but they don’t have that in-person, in-your-face kind of contact that independent game stores have, and so there are wonderful conduit for information about what the market really wants. And so we really lay on them to help us make decisions about where we’re going as an association, but also as an industry.”
Also top of mind for Stacy and the GAMA board are the ongoing maneuvers by the Trump administration to enact new tariffs on foreign goods, a tax that could be applied to many tabletop products made overseas — including crowdfunded projects.
“I spent 17 years working in state legislature,” Stacy said. “I was a lobbyist […] before I came working for GAMA. We’re actually working with a coalition of about 200 different nonprofit associations, including the National Retail Federation, the Toy Association, [and] other groups. We’ve been monitoring and working to push back against tariffs for several years now. We had a respite during the last administration, but this new administration came out the gates charging with it.”
This year’s nominees are organized into four categories: board games, miniature games, role-playing games, and so-called “constructible games,” which Stacy said refers primarily to trading card, collectible card, and living card games. The nominees are as follows:
Board games
Co-op/Solo
- Bomb Busters
- The Fellowship of the Ring: Trick-Taking Game
- Slay the Spire: The Board Game
- Ultimatch
- The Wolves
- A Gentle Rain
- Wilmot’s Warehouse
- The Gang
- Marvel United: Multiverse
- Daybreak
Gateway
- Captain Flip
- Castle Combo
- River Valley Glassworks
- Seaside
- YRO
- Gnome Hollow
- Explorers of Navoria
- Trio
- MLEM
- River of Gold
Party
- Caution Signs
- Change My Mind
- Flip 7
- Hurt Party: A Game of Bad Apologies
- Ito
- This Game is Killer
- Tiger Banana Pancake
- Cloud Nine: A Game of Wonderful Things
- Ghosts Can’t Draw
- Things in Rings
Heavy Strategy
- Arcs: Conflict and Collapse in the Reach
- Dune: War for Arrakis
- Endeavor: Deep Sea
- SETI: Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence
- Andromeda’s Edge
- Rock Hard 1977
- Ascending Empires: Zenith Edition
- Prime Minister
- Unconscious Mind
- Lord of the Rings: Duel for Middle-earth
Light Strategy
- boop the Halls!
- Confusing Lands
- Creature Caravan
- Faraway
- Fromage
- Lure
- Lynx
- Zoomies
- Star Realms Academy
- Wonderous Creatures
Constructible
Fixed
- Compile: Main 1
- Magic: The Gathering Foundations Starter Collection
- Pagan: Fate of Roanoke
- Star Wars Unlimited – Spark of Rebellion Two-Player Starter Set
- Magic: The Gathering – Fallout Commander Deck Bundle
- Disney Lorcana Gateway – Shimmering Skies
- Altered: Beyond the Gates Starter Deck Set of Six
- Flesh & Blood – Part the Mistveil Blitz Deck Collection
- Marvel Heroclix: Starter Set 2025
- Final Fantasy Trading Card Game Anniversary Collection Set 2024
Randomized
- Neopets Battledome Trading Card Game: Defenders of Neopia Booster Box
- Round Table Trading Card Game Starter Decks
- Star Wars: Unlimited – Spark of Rebellion Booster Box
- Altered – Beyond the Gate Booster Display
- Sorcery: Contested Realm – Arthurian Legends Booster Box
- Pokémon Trading Card Game: Scarlet & Violet-Surging Sparks Booster Box
- Disney Lorcana – Into the Inklands Booster Pack Display
- Magic: The Gathering – Bloomburrow Collector Booster Box
- Konami Yu-Gi-Oh Collectible Card Game: 25th Anniversary: Rarity Collection 2 Booster Box
- Flesh & Blood – Rosetta Booster Box
Miniature games
Miniature Core Product
- Car Wars Sixth Edition: Two-Player Starter Set: Orange/Purple
- Field of Screams with Seven Sleeping Kings
- Halo: Flashpoint Spartan Edition
- Heroscape: Age of Annihilation Master Set
- Mutant Year Zero: Zone Wars
- Mythic Earth Core Rule Book 2.0
- Warhammer Underworld: Embergard
- Warhammer: The Old World Core Set – Tomb Kings of Khemri Edition
- Battletech: A Game of Armored Combat 40th Anniversary
- Star Trek: Into the Unknown – Federation vs. Dominion Core Set
Miniature
- Game Workshop’s Abraxia, Spear of the Everchosen
- Marvel: Crisis Protocol – Electro & Sandman & Shocker & Vulture
- Cyber Pet Quest Diorama (75 mm)
- Fool’s Gold: Tarrasque (Gray)
- Marvel: Crisis Protocol – Apocalypse
- Star Wars: Shatterpoint This Is Some Rescue! Squad Pack
- The Stormlight Archive Premium Miniatures
- Conquest – Sorcerer Kings: Efreet Flamecasters/Sword Dancers (Dual Kit)
- Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team – Night Lords Nemesis Claw
- GodTear: Durthax, Branchlord of the Weald & Treekin
Miniature Paint/Hobby Accessory
- One Page Rules Brush Set
- Paint Weaver Full Airbrush Kit
- Pro Acryl Signature Series Set 6 – Rogue Hobbies
- Turbo Dork Thinning Medium
- Two Thin Coats: Omega Blue
- AK Interactive Real Colors Markers Set
- Vallejo Model Colour – Light Violet
- Gamers Grass Alien Grass Tuft Starter Set
- Artis Opus Series D Medium Drybrush
- AK Interactive Rubble Dust – Enamel Liquid Pigment
Role-playing Games
RPG Core
- Arzium Roleplaying Game
- Cowboy Bebop Roleplaying Game – Corebook
- PARA: The Role-playing Game
- Yazeba’s Bed & Breakfast
- Arkham Horror: The Roleplaying Game – Core Rulebook
- Mothership Deluxe Set
- Pathfinder Player Core 2
- Dungeons & Dragons Players Handbook (2024)
- Eat the Reich
- Star Trek Adventures: The Roleplaying Game Second Edition Core Rulebook
RPG Supplement
- The One Ring: Moria – Through the Doors of Durin
- The Making of Original Dungeons and Dragons: 1970-1977
- Call of Cthulhu: No Time to Scream
- Heroes of Mythic Americas
- Through the Hedgerow: A Roleplaying Game of Rustic Fantasy
- The Wildsea: Storm and Root
- Sentinel Comics: The Roleplaying Game – Starter Kit (2nd Edition)
- Blades in the Dark: Deep Cuts
- Mothership: Warden’s Operations Manual
- Star Crossed: Love Letters