Explore the stories behind your favorite games with Game Lore quizzes. You’ll review characters, timelines, factions, and key events across iconic worlds, from hidden notes to major plot twists. Great for refreshing your memory before a replay or comparing canon details across series.

Trace the Age of Fire from its first spark to its fading embers in this Dark Souls lore quiz. You’ll face questions on cycles, the Lords, the First Flame, and the choices that keep the world turning. Expect a mixed spread of straightforward facts and deeper connections across the series’ mythos.

Step into Halo’s deepest backstory with a lore quiz focused on the Forerunners, the Flood, and the Halo rings. Expect a mix of big-picture history and small details from across the games and expanded canon. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then see how well you really know the galaxy’s oldest war.

Test your knowledge of the Elder Scrolls’ Daedric Princes, their spheres, and the bargains mortals make with them. From infamous artifacts to cult motives and realm lore, this quiz mixes easy recalls with deeper pact details. Pick your question count and difficulty, then see which Prince you truly understand.
There are 3 quizzes with 355 questions total.
No. Each question is untimed so you can take your time reading and recalling details.
Every question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and you select the best answer.
Expect questions on characters, timelines, factions, locations, major events, and story connections across entries.
Yes. The set includes a mix of easier recall and harder questions that test deeper narrative knowledge.
These Game Lore quizzes focus on story details: character motivations, world rules, major events, and how different entries connect within a series.
You’ll also practice recognizing canon vs. optional content, like side quests, collectible logs, and alternate endings that change how the narrative is understood.
Each question has 4 answer options and there’s no timer, so you can read carefully and think through the lore clues.
Quizzes vary in length and difficulty, mixing straightforward recall with deeper questions about timelines, relationships, and in-universe terminology.
Game lore often spreads across multiple formats—cutscenes, item descriptions, environmental storytelling, and developer notes—so two players can finish the same game with very different understandings of the world.
Many franchises keep “lore bibles” to maintain consistency, but retcons and unreliable narrators are also common tools that intentionally reshape what fans think they know.