Strategy Challenges Collection

Strategy Challenges Collection is a two-game series of educational video games created by Edmark.

A sequel was released in 1997 entitled Strategy Challenges Collection 2: In the Wild.

Each game has three levels and provides the user with the ability to decide whether a computer opponent will play offensively or defensively.

If one plays another user instead of the computer, the leveling will not have any effect on gameplay.

Strategy Challenges Collection II was a finalist for the Computer Game Developers Conference's 1996 "Best Educational Game" Spotlight Award,[1] but lost the prize to Freddi Fish 2.