Explore the Strategy category and test what you know about planning, resource management, and tactical decision-making in video games. These quizzes cover core mechanics, famous series, and genre terms that define strategy play.
Test your 4X instincts across expansion, diplomacy, and the many ways to win. This mixed-difficulty quiz covers early scouting, midgame economy, and late-game victory planning. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then answer each question with 4 options and no timer.

Test your grasp of turn-based tactics with scenarios focused on positioning, tempo, and action economy. You’ll weigh trade-offs like moving vs. attacking, setting up flanks, and securing objectives. Mixed difficulty keeps things fresh for both newcomers and veterans.
Sharpen your RTS economy with build-order checkpoints, timing windows, and resource trade-offs. This mixed-difficulty set focuses on when to expand, tech, or produce—and how small delays snowball into lost tempo. Pick your question count and difficulty, then test your instincts without pressure.
There are 3 quizzes with 370 questions total.
No. There’s no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Each question is multiple choice with 4 options.
You’ll see strategy concepts like resource management, tech progression, tactics vs. macro play, and common genre terminology.
Yes. The set includes a range of difficulty and quiz lengths, from quick basics to more detailed questions.
These Strategy quizzes focus on the concepts that make the genre unique: long-term planning, economy and tech progression, unit roles, and adapting to an opponent’s moves.
You’ll also review common genre language—like macro vs. micro, fog of war, build orders, and win conditions—so you can recognize how different strategy games are designed.
Each quiz uses multiple-choice questions with 4 options and no timer, so you can think through mechanics and terminology instead of rushing.
Difficulty and length vary across the set: some quizzes are quick refreshers, while others go deeper into systems and examples to challenge experienced players.
Strategy games grew out of tabletop war games and early PC simulations, and many of today’s staples—tech trees, base building, and fog of war—were refined in classic RTS and 4X titles.
Modern strategy design often blends genres (tactics, RPG, survival, city builders), but the core idea remains the same: make better decisions over time and turn information into an advantage.