Compare BattleQuiz prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Rhema Group. Published by Play sp. z o. o.. Released on 9/3/2015. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie.

Seven Steam reviews in ten years tells you everything about BattleQuiz's reach, but if you need a dead-simple couch trivia fix and national stereotypes make you laugh, there are quieter evenings where this scratches the itch.

I have a soft spot for the tiny, forgotten corner of Steam where a small developer just wanted to make a pub quiz and hit upload. BattleQuiz sits squarely in that corner. It is a straightforward multiple-choice trivia game built around national character archetypes, where you pick a representative from countries like Germany, France, the USA, Russia, or Italy and work your way through a bank of questions. The loop is about as elemental as it gets: a question appears, four answers stare back at you, you pick one. No twists, no lifelines, no timer drama. Just you and the question base. What gives the game its small personality is the character roster. Each selectable character leans hard into cultural stereotype humor - think exaggerated visual design that winks at the player rather than trying to offend. The game itself is upfront that this is all in good fun, and in the local co-op context that framing mostly lands. Sitting around a screen with a couple of friends, picking your nation and trying to one-up each other on general knowledge questions, there is a low-key charm here that the tiny community screenshots on the hub page actually reflect. People seem to enjoy the absurdity when they stumble into it. The problems are real, though, and worth naming clearly. The question base, while described as large, has no visible topic filtering or difficulty scaling that surfaces in the interface. There is no progression system, no unlockables, no persistent scoreboard to give a solo session a reason to continue past the first sit-down. The presentation is functional rather than inspired - do not come looking for a rich soundscape or handcrafted pixel work. With only seven lifetime Steam reviews and a community hub that has been quiet for years, you are also buying into a game with zero active development, zero content updates on the horizon, and no real safety net if the question variety runs thin faster than expected. Where BattleQuiz holds up is the shared-screen local multiplayer. The split-screen and local co-op support means it functions as a party curiosity, the kind of thing you boot up when four people are in the same room, someone has already played everything else, and the vibe calls for something low-stakes and slightly ridiculous. In that context, the stereotype humor lands better, the simplicity becomes a virtue, and a session stays short enough that nobody gets bored. Think of it as a digital board-game-night filler rather than a proper trivia platform. Compared to something like the Jackbox series - which dominates the party trivia space on Steam with polished production and constantly refreshed content - BattleQuiz is not competing. It is an older, quieter, much cheaper thing that knows its lane even if it never fully commits to it. If you are hunting for a solo trivia experience with depth, category control, or any sense of long-term progression, this is the wrong place. If you are a trivia completionist who collects every quiz oddity on Steam, or you genuinely want the cheapest possible couch multiplayer trivia option for a single evening with friends who will not judge production value, BattleQuiz is inoffensive and functional. Just go in with proportionate expectations and do not mistake nostalgia for the genre with enthusiasm for this specific entry. Kai, Scout Team

BattleQuiz
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BattleQuiz

Sep 3, 2015Rhema GroupPlay sp. z o. o.
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Seven Steam reviews in ten years tells you everything about BattleQuiz's reach, but if you need a dead-simple couch trivia fix and national stereotypes make you laugh, there are quieter evenings where this scratches the itch.

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I have a soft spot for the tiny, forgotten corner of Steam where a small developer just wanted to make a pub quiz and hit upload. BattleQuiz sits squarely in that corner. It is a straightforward multiple-choice trivia game built around national character archetypes, where you pick a representative from countries like Germany, France, the USA, Russia, or Italy and work your way through a bank of questions. The loop is about as elemental as it gets: a question appears, four answers stare back at you, you pick one. No twists, no lifelines, no timer drama. Just you and the question base. What gives the game its small personality is the character roster. Each selectable character leans hard into cultural stereotype humor - think exaggerated visual design that winks at the player rather than trying to offend. The game itself is upfront that this is all in good fun, and in the local co-op context that framing mostly lands. Sitting around a screen with a couple of friends, picking your nation and trying to one-up each other on general knowledge questions, there is a low-key charm here that the tiny community screenshots on the hub page actually reflect. People seem to enjoy the absurdity when they stumble into it. The problems are real, though, and worth naming clearly. The question base, while described as large, has no visible topic filtering or difficulty scaling that surfaces in the interface. There is no progression system, no unlockables, no persistent scoreboard to give a solo session a reason to continue past the first sit-down. The presentation is functional rather than inspired - do not come looking for a rich soundscape or handcrafted pixel work. With only seven lifetime Steam reviews and a community hub that has been quiet for years, you are also buying into a game with zero active development, zero content updates on the horizon, and no real safety net if the question variety runs thin faster than expected. Where BattleQuiz holds up is the shared-screen local multiplayer. The split-screen and local co-op support means it functions as a party curiosity, the kind of thing you boot up when four people are in the same room, someone has already played everything else, and the vibe calls for something low-stakes and slightly ridiculous. In that context, the stereotype humor lands better, the simplicity becomes a virtue, and a session stays short enough that nobody gets bored. Think of it as a digital board-game-night filler rather than a proper trivia platform. Compared to something like the Jackbox series - which dominates the party trivia space on Steam with polished production and constantly refreshed content - BattleQuiz is not competing. It is an older, quieter, much cheaper thing that knows its lane even if it never fully commits to it. If you are hunting for a solo trivia experience with depth, category control, or any sense of long-term progression, this is the wrong place. If you are a trivia completionist who collects every quiz oddity on Steam, or you genuinely want the cheapest possible couch multiplayer trivia option for a single evening with friends who will not judge production value, BattleQuiz is inoffensive and functional. Just go in with proportionate expectations and do not mistake nostalgia for the genre with enthusiasm for this specific entry. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerlocal-cooptier:sub-5Local Multiplayer TriviaParty GameNational StereotypesMultiple ChoiceShared ScreenCouch Co-opQuiz Game

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP SP3 / Vista / 7 / 8
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
400 MB available space
Graphics
256MB Directx 9.0c compatible (Pixel Shader 3.0)
Processor
Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz
Sound Card
DirectX 9 compatible

Recommended

OS
Windows XP SP3 / Vista / 7 / 8
Memory
3 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
400 MB available space
Graphics
512MB GeForce 6600 GT or better
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD equivalent
Sound Card
DirectX 9 compatible

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Game Info

Developer
Rhema Group
Publisher
Play sp. z o. o.
Release Date
Sep 3, 2015

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