383:, every encounter between two armies activates a real-time mode in which they must fight and the same movement of troops is treated as a strategy. Throughout the game, the movement of each army is at a macro scale, because the player can control each battle at a micro scale. However, as an experience, the two types of military operations are quite similar and involve similar skills and thought processes. The concept of micro scale and macro scale can well describe the gameplay of a game; however, even very similar games can be difficult to integrate into a common vocabulary. In this definition, strategy does not explicitly describe the player's experience; it is more appropriate to describe different formal game components. The similarity of the actions taken in two different games does not affect our definition of them as strategy or tactics: we will only rely on their scale in their respective games.
49:
417:
405:(TBS). Often the computer is expected to emulate a strategically thinking "side" similar to that of a human player (such as directing armies and constructing buildings), or emulate the "instinctive" actions of individual units that would be too tedious for a player to administer (such as for a peasant to run away when attacked, as opposed to standing still until otherwise ordered by the player); hence there is an emphasis on artificial intelligence.
846:
281:
38:
224:. This card game consists of two teams of two players, whose offensive and defensive skills are continually in flux as the game's dynamic progresses. Some argue that the benefits of playing this team strategy card game extend to those skills and strategies used in business and that the playing of these games helps to automate strategic awareness.
159:, believed to have originated in India around the sixth century CE. The game spread to the west by trade, but chess gained social status and permanence more strongly than many other games. Chess became a game of skill and tactics often forcing the players to think two or three moves ahead of their opponent just to keep up.
247:
This type of game is an attempt to simulate the decisions and processes inherent to some real-world situation. Most of the rules are chosen to reflect what the real-world consequences would be of each player's actions and decisions. Abstract games cannot be completely divided from simulations and so
96:, and define strategy in terms of the context of war, but this is more partial. A strategy game is a game that relies primarily on strategy, and when it comes to defining what strategy is, two factors need to be taken into account: its complexity and game-scale actions, such as each placement in the
299:
are simulations of military battles, campaigns, or entire wars. Players will have to consider situations that are analogous to the situations faced by leaders of historical battles. As such, wargames are usually heavy on simulation elements, and while they are all "strategy games", they can also be
102:
video game series. The definition of a strategy game in its cultural context should be any game that belongs to a tradition that goes back to war games, contains more strategy than the average video game, contains certain gameplay conventions, and is represented by a particular community. Although
238:
Eurogames, or German-style boardgames, are a relatively new genre that sit between abstract strategy games and simulation games. They generally have simple rules, short to medium playing times, indirect player interaction and abstract physical components. The games emphasize strategy, play down
111:
The history of turn-based strategy games goes back to the times of ancient civilizations found in places such as Rome, Greece, Egypt, the Levant, and India. Many were played widely through their regions of origin, but only some are still played today.
207:
and
Mentalis have all been described as "abstract strategy" games despite having a chance element. A smaller category of non-perfect abstract strategy games incorporate hidden information without using any random elements; for example,
152:. Due to claims that some artifacts from c. 5000 BCE might be old mancala boards, it has been suggested that mancala may be the oldest known strategy game, but this claim has been disputed.
311:, using physical models of detailed terrain and miniature representations of people and equipment to depict the game state; or on a board, which commonly uses cardboard
182:, the game is only loosely tied to a thematic concept, if at all. The rules do not attempt to simulate reality, but rather serve the internal logic of the game.
141:
from c. 2500 BCE which often been called one of the oldest board games, likely had some strategy elements as well, although it is generally seen as a luck-based
673:
185:
A purist's definition of an abstract strategy game requires that it cannot have random elements or hidden information. This definition includes such games as
880:
239:
chance and conflict, lean towards economic rather than military themes, and usually keep all the players in the game until it ends.
747:
873:
81:, decision-making skills have a high significance in determining the outcome. Almost all strategy games require internal
690:
193:. However, many games are commonly classed as abstract strategy games which do not meet these criteria: games such as
655:
574:
670:
123:(πόλις), which appears in the literature around 450 BCE, and the more or less contemporary Chinese game of weiqi (‘
866:
17:
379:
series, where moving troops to a specific tile is a tactic because there are no short-range decisions. But in
368:
98:
828:
1075:
1065:
1015:
768:
354:
1133:
199:
740:
1010:
330:
312:
1154:
561:
465:"Strategy in Games or Strategy Games: Dictionary and Encyclopaedic Definitions for Game Studies"
1048:
916:
179:
173:
598:
1128:
1123:
1000:
936:
375:
360:
204:
86:
567:
397:
Strategy video games are categorized based on whether they offer the continuous gameplay of
921:
906:
733:
250:
620:
8:
849:
402:
392:
308:
54:
31:
520:
1098:
1005:
948:
708:
498:
398:
120:
1030:
798:
651:
580:
570:
542:
503:
BOARD GAME STUDIES COLLOQUIUM- The
Evolutions of Board Games, Apr 2021, Paris, France
476:
48:
248:
games can be thought of as existing on a continuum of almost pure abstraction (like
1025:
968:
532:
348:
324:
138:
116:
1113:
1070:
1053:
1020:
958:
793:
677:
464:
342:
221:
773:
430:
1148:
1103:
889:
823:
803:
783:
546:
480:
435:
262:
82:
584:
422:
304:, stated how "much better is this amiable miniature than the real thing".
537:
416:
953:
943:
858:
818:
336:
301:
285:
647:
Power Play: The
Literature and Politics of Chess in the Late Middle Ages
1058:
975:
898:
833:
788:
440:
194:
78:
1118:
992:
931:
911:
300:"strategic" or "tactical" in the military jargon sense. Its creator,
296:
275:
256:
190:
142:
128:
124:
93:
1108:
963:
926:
778:
280:
233:
209:
131:
74:
44:
is one of the most well-known and frequently played strategy games.
1082:
645:
316:
289:
149:
725:
103:
war is dominant in strategy games, it is not the whole story.
808:
186:
156:
41:
37:
980:
756:
70:
691:"How H. G. Wells Invented Modern War Games 100 Years Ago"
563:
The book of games : strategy, tactics & history
701:
566:. Fankbonner, Edgar Loy. New York: Sterling. pp.
307:
Traditionally, wargames have been played either with
127:’), which, under the name of yi (弈), is mentioned in
412:
119:, oldest strategy games would be the "Greek game of
148:One of the earliest strategy games still played is
671:"How to automate strategic & tactical thinking
499:"A Timeline of Mind Games, with Some Correlations"
134:(Lunyu) compiled between ca 470/50 and 280 BCE."
1146:
155:Another game that has stood the test of time is
92:Strategy games are also seen as a descendant of
220:One of the most focused team strategy games is
874:
741:
334:. Popular strategic board wargames include
888:
881:
867:
845:
748:
734:
458:
456:
618:
559:
536:
85:-style thinking, and typically very high
518:
496:
364:is a successful tactical scale wargame.
279:
47:
36:
453:
386:
14:
1147:
688:
862:
729:
643:
514:
512:
492:
490:
650:. University of Pennsylvania Press.
167:
462:
322:Popular miniature wargames include
24:
621:"The History of Chess: The Basics"
553:
509:
487:
254:) to almost pure simulation (like
25:
1166:
401:(RTS), or the discrete phases of
367:It is instructive to compare the
844:
519:Depaulis, Thierry (2020-10-01).
497:Depaulis, Thierry (2021-04-13).
415:
215:
755:
689:Rundle, Michael (2013-04-09).
682:
664:
637:
612:
591:
30:For the video game genre, see
13:
1:
446:
242:
227:
7:
1076:Collectible miniatures game
1066:Constructible strategy game
408:
328:or its fantasy counterpart
10:
1171:
1134:Tabletop role-playing game
525:Board Game Studies Journal
390:
273:
269:
231:
171:
106:
52:The 1979 strategy wargame
29:
1091:
1039:
991:
897:
842:
764:
463:Dor, Simon (April 2018).
1011:Dedicated deck card game
619:(MisterCutie), Matthew.
599:"11 Ancient Board Games"
560:Botermans, Jack (2008).
521:"Board Games Before Ur?"
381:Empire: Total War (2009)
162:
180:abstract strategy games
1049:Abstract strategy game
917:Cooperative board game
293:
263:Strat-o-Matic Baseball
174:Abstract strategy game
73:in which the players'
58:
45:
1129:Social deduction game
1124:Paper-and-pencil game
1001:Collectible card game
937:Cross and circle game
644:Adams, Jenny (2011).
538:10.2478/bgs-2020-0007
361:Advanced Squad Leader
283:
87:situational awareness
51:
40:
922:Deduction board game
907:Adventure board game
387:Strategy video games
1016:Shedding-type games
850:List of game genres
695:The Huffington Post
403:turn-based strategy
393:Strategy video game
32:Strategy video game
1006:Deck-building game
949:Running-fight game
676:2015-02-23 at the
399:real-time strategy
294:
59:
46:
1142:
1141:
1031:Trick-taking game
856:
855:
331:Warhammer Fantasy
168:Abstract strategy
16:(Redirected from
1162:
1026:Tarot card games
969:Chinese dominoes
883:
876:
869:
860:
859:
848:
847:
750:
743:
736:
727:
726:
720:
719:
717:
716:
709:"Strategy Games"
705:
699:
698:
686:
680:
668:
662:
661:
641:
635:
634:
632:
631:
616:
610:
609:
607:
606:
595:
589:
588:
557:
551:
550:
540:
516:
507:
506:
494:
485:
484:
460:
425:
420:
419:
325:Warhammer 40,000
139:Royal Game of Ur
117:Thierry Depaulis
21:
1170:
1169:
1165:
1164:
1163:
1161:
1160:
1159:
1145:
1144:
1143:
1138:
1114:Icehouse pieces
1087:
1071:Miniatures game
1054:Connection game
1035:
987:
959:Tile-based game
893:
887:
857:
852:
838:
760:
754:
724:
723:
714:
712:
707:
706:
702:
687:
683:
678:Wayback Machine
669:
665:
658:
642:
638:
629:
627:
617:
613:
604:
602:
597:
596:
592:
577:
558:
554:
517:
510:
495:
488:
461:
454:
449:
421:
414:
411:
395:
389:
343:Axis and Allies
278:
272:
245:
236:
230:
222:contract bridge
218:
176:
170:
165:
109:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
1168:
1158:
1157:
1155:Strategy games
1140:
1139:
1137:
1136:
1131:
1126:
1121:
1116:
1111:
1106:
1101:
1095:
1093:
1089:
1088:
1086:
1085:
1080:
1079:
1078:
1068:
1063:
1062:
1061:
1056:
1045:
1043:
1037:
1036:
1034:
1033:
1028:
1023:
1018:
1013:
1008:
1003:
997:
995:
989:
988:
986:
985:
984:
983:
973:
972:
971:
966:
956:
951:
946:
941:
940:
939:
929:
924:
919:
914:
909:
903:
901:
895:
894:
890:Tabletop games
886:
885:
878:
871:
863:
854:
853:
843:
840:
839:
837:
836:
831:
826:
821:
816:
811:
806:
801:
796:
791:
786:
781:
776:
771:
765:
762:
761:
753:
752:
745:
738:
730:
722:
721:
700:
681:
663:
656:
636:
611:
590:
575:
552:
531:(1): 127–144.
508:
486:
451:
450:
448:
445:
444:
443:
438:
433:
431:Game of chance
427:
426:
410:
407:
391:Main article:
388:
385:
373:series to the
355:Paths of Glory
274:Main article:
271:
268:
244:
241:
232:Main article:
229:
226:
217:
214:
172:Main article:
169:
166:
164:
161:
108:
105:
67:strategic game
26:
18:Strategic game
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1167:
1156:
1153:
1152:
1150:
1135:
1132:
1130:
1127:
1125:
1122:
1120:
1117:
1115:
1112:
1110:
1107:
1105:
1104:Matching game
1102:
1100:
1097:
1096:
1094:
1090:
1084:
1081:
1077:
1074:
1073:
1072:
1069:
1067:
1064:
1060:
1057:
1055:
1052:
1051:
1050:
1047:
1046:
1044:
1042:
1041:Strategy game
1038:
1032:
1029:
1027:
1024:
1022:
1019:
1017:
1014:
1012:
1009:
1007:
1004:
1002:
999:
998:
996:
994:
990:
982:
979:
978:
977:
974:
970:
967:
965:
962:
961:
960:
957:
955:
952:
950:
947:
945:
942:
938:
935:
934:
933:
930:
928:
925:
923:
920:
918:
915:
913:
910:
908:
905:
904:
902:
900:
896:
891:
884:
879:
877:
872:
870:
865:
864:
861:
851:
841:
835:
832:
830:
827:
825:
822:
820:
817:
815:
812:
810:
807:
805:
802:
800:
797:
795:
792:
790:
787:
785:
782:
780:
777:
775:
772:
770:
767:
766:
763:
758:
751:
746:
744:
739:
737:
732:
731:
728:
710:
704:
696:
692:
685:
679:
675:
672:
667:
659:
657:9780812201048
653:
649:
648:
640:
626:
622:
615:
600:
594:
586:
582:
578:
576:9781402742217
572:
568:
565:
564:
556:
548:
544:
539:
534:
530:
526:
522:
515:
513:
504:
500:
493:
491:
482:
478:
474:
470:
466:
459:
457:
452:
442:
439:
437:
436:Game of skill
434:
432:
429:
428:
424:
418:
413:
406:
404:
400:
394:
384:
382:
378:
377:
372:
371:
365:
363:
362:
357:
356:
351:
350:
345:
344:
339:
338:
333:
332:
327:
326:
320:
318:
314:
310:
305:
303:
298:
291:
287:
282:
277:
267:
265:
264:
259:
258:
253:
252:
240:
235:
225:
223:
216:Team strategy
213:
211:
206:
202:
201:
196:
192:
188:
183:
181:
175:
160:
158:
153:
151:
146:
144:
140:
135:
133:
130:
126:
122:
118:
115:According to
113:
104:
101:
100:
95:
90:
88:
84:
83:decision tree
80:
76:
72:
68:
64:
63:strategy game
57:
56:
50:
43:
39:
33:
19:
1040:
813:
799:Role-playing
713:. Retrieved
703:
694:
684:
666:
646:
639:
628:. Retrieved
624:
614:
603:. Retrieved
601:. 2016-03-01
593:
562:
555:
528:
524:
502:
472:
469:Game Studies
468:
423:Games portal
396:
380:
376:Civilization
374:
369:
366:
359:
353:
347:
341:
335:
329:
323:
321:
306:
295:
261:
255:
249:
246:
237:
219:
198:
184:
177:
154:
147:
136:
114:
110:
97:
91:
77:, and often
66:
62:
60:
55:Divine Right
53:
27:Type of game
954:Tables game
944:Legacy game
829:Traditional
302:H. G. Wells
197:, Octiles,
129:Confucius’s
1059:Tafl games
976:Train game
899:Board game
794:Redemption
715:2008-12-28
630:2017-04-10
605:2017-04-10
447:References
441:Mind sport
309:miniatures
243:Simulation
200:Can't Stop
195:backgammon
79:autonomous
1119:Piecepack
1099:Dice game
993:Card game
932:Race game
912:Amerigame
625:Chess.com
547:2183-3311
481:1604-7982
370:Total War
349:Diplomacy
292:from 1824
288:military
276:Wargaming
257:Diceball!
228:Eurogames
143:race game
99:Total War
94:war games
75:uncoerced
1149:Category
1109:Megagame
1021:Patience
964:Dominoes
927:Eurogame
824:Tabletop
814:Strategy
784:Guessing
779:Gambling
769:Children
674:Archived
585:86069181
409:See also
313:counters
297:Wargames
234:Eurogame
210:Stratego
205:Sequence
132:Analects
1083:Wargame
892:by type
711:. Apple
317:hex map
290:wargame
270:Wargame
251:Abalone
150:mancala
107:History
819:Street
774:Chance
759:genres
654:
583:
573:
545:
479:
352:, and
286:German
1092:Other
834:Video
809:Sport
804:Skill
789:Party
475:(1).
315:on a
187:chess
163:Types
157:chess
121:polis
69:is a
42:Chess
981:18XX
757:Game
652:ISBN
581:OCLC
571:ISBN
543:ISSN
477:ISSN
337:Risk
189:and
137:The
71:game
533:doi
266:).
260:or
178:In
65:or
1151::
693:.
623:.
579:.
569:.
541:.
529:14
527:.
523:.
511:^
501:.
489:^
473:18
471:.
467:.
455:^
358:.
346:,
340:,
319:.
284:A
212:.
203:,
191:Go
145:.
125:go
89:.
61:A
882:e
875:t
868:v
749:e
742:t
735:v
718:.
697:.
660:.
633:.
608:.
587:.
549:.
535::
505:.
483:.
34:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.