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- Red Alert: The name of the game itself and the alternate universe it takes place in, where the Soviet Union and Allies are at war in an alternate version of the Cold War.
- Real-time strategy game: A genre of video game where players manage resources, build bases, and command armies in real-time to defeat their opponents.
- Command & Conquer: The name of the series that Red Alert is a part of, which is known for its fast-paced, strategic gameplay.
- Cold War: The historical period that inspired Red Alert, which was a tense political and military standoff between the United States and Soviet Union.
- Alternate history: The premise of Red Alert, where the game explores what could have happened if the Allies and Soviets went to war in the 1950s.
- Single-player: A game mode where the player plays against computer-controlled opponents.
- Multiplayer: A game mode where players connect over the internet or a local network to compete against each other.
- Skirmish: A specific type of multiplayer game mode where players battle against each other without a story or campaign.
- Base building: A gameplay mechanic where players construct and manage a base to produce units and resources to support their army.
- Resource management: A gameplay mechanic where players collect and manage resources, such as ore or oil, to build structures and units.
- Unit control: The ability to manage and command individual units in an army.
- Tactical gameplay: A type of gameplay that emphasizes strategy and careful planning to achieve victory.
- Allied forces: One of the two factions in Red Alert, consisting of the United States, Britain, and France.
- Soviet forces: One of the two factions in Red Alert, consisting of the Soviet Union and its allies.
- Nuclear weapons: A type of weapon that can inflict massive damage to enemy units and structures.
- Tank warfare: Battles that emphasize the use of tanks and other armored vehicles.
- Airforce: Battles that emphasize the use of aircraft and airpower.
- Naval combat: Battles that take place on or in bodies of water, where players use naval units to attack and defend.
- Isometric view: A type of camera angle used in Red Alert that shows the game world at an angle, making it easier to see structures and units.
- Retro gaming: Refers to games that were developed in the past and are now considered old or classic. Red Alert was released in 1996 and is considered a classic real-time strategy game.


