
Trump Tariff
Seven maps, one joke premise, and collision boxes that don't work. Know exactly what you're getting before you click add to cart.
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About Trump Tariff
I want to love the strange corners of Steam where one-person studios release something weird and earnest. Trump Tariff is not that. It is a political novelty item wearing a game's clothing, assembled from purchased Unreal Engine environments and scattered with traps that feel like an afterthought rather than a design decision. The core loop asks you to walk through seven country-themed maps - Canada, Mexico, Ukraine, China, the EU, Finland, and the memorably-named Muskland - hunting for a hidden country flag in each. Find the flag, collect the "tariff." That's the whole thing. The trap hazards on paper sound like they could generate some light tension: moving saws, chainsaws, and bombs are the obstacles standing between your character and each flag. In practice, the environments are pre-built Unreal Engine assets that weren't really designed around these obstacles, so the placement often feels random rather than deliberate. Community feedback has flagged bad collision boxes, floors with no collision at all, and invisible walls that interrupt movement at arbitrary moments. The level-complete screen reportedly greets you with a stretched JPEG and misaligned buttons. None of this is charming roughness; it's the kind of thing that signals a game shipped before it was tested. The Steam review split tells its own story. A portion of players rate it positively as a meme object - something to screenshot, not something to play. Critics in the same review pool call it low-effort and worse. The positive reviews skew toward humor at the political subject matter; the negative ones focus on the execution falling short of even the most basic quality bar. Both camps are essentially correct. The logo and menu image were made with AI-generated art, which rounds out the picture of how this project came together. Valkeala Software has a catalog full of similar releases - the Trump series alone now runs to several titles, each built on roughly the same skeleton. If you are an achievement hunter who wants a thin singleplayer experience that can be knocked out in under an hour, there is a case to be made purely on the basis of low time investment and cheap pricing. For anyone else - anyone who wants an actual hidden-object challenge, a functional platformer, or a political satire with a point - this will feel hollow almost immediately. The craft simply is not here, and the premise is not funny enough to carry seven maps on its own. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- windows 11
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- nvidia 1000 series
- Processor
- i5
- Sound Card
- Direct x9
Recommended
- OS
- windows 11
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- nvidia 2000 series
- Processor
- i7
- Sound Card
- Direct x9
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Game Info
- Developer
- Valkeala Software
- Publisher
- Valkeala Software
- Release Date
- Feb 21, 2025