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Arty's Foreward:
At Historicon in 1995 a friend challenged me to design a historical miniatures wargame that lacked two features present in most rulesets: rulers and fixed game turns. The result is Crossfire - a fast-paced simulation of shifting tactical initiative, where the action unfolds like a film highlighting the critical events of a battle. Crossfire offers the player dozens of critical decisions to make every game, and each one may decide the battle.
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Here's some links to more Crossfire Websites:

Crossfire Yahoo!Group
The Crossfire Discussion Forum - any and all Crossfire Discussion is here!

Tim's Toys
Historical Miniature Wargaming in Canada and very inspirational!

Steve Thomas's balagan
An excellent collation of info and ideas on all things Crossfire.

Matakishi's Teahouse
Paul Ward's inspiring 28mm Crossfire including Dad's Army and much more.

Lloydian Crossfire
Inspiring Crossfire material from Nikolas Lloyd.

John Moher's Crossfire @ Wargaming.info
Scenarios, Battle Reports, House Rules & Modifications, Gallery, etc.

Doctor Phalanx's Crossfire Site
Into to Crossfire and Spanish Civil War Games with Crossfire.

Ian Hayward's Wargaming Pages
Lots of great Crossfire and 6mm Wargaming material.

Kevin Holland's Paint Mania
Includes some Crossfire material and some inspiring figure photos.

Martin Rapier's Homepage
Includes some useful Crossfire material and scenarios that can be converted to Crossfire.

Schild en Vriend - Belgium
Do lots of Crossfire gaming too! Site maintained by Bart Vetters.

Association Maquetisme Modélisme GRENOBLE
Crossfire in France.

6 JUIN 1944
More Crossfire in France!

Vendheaume: Little Fighters and Other Warriors
6mm Armies across the ages - including Crossfire. And it's another site in France!

Luca Fazio's Home Page
Crossfire gaming in the South of Italy!

Dan Cyr's Crossfire Notes
Disappeared from the web sometime after July 2005 - we have salvaged them from the Google Cache and present them here for as long as they are of some use to Crossfire Gamers
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And for the more modern eras:

Incoming!
Vietnam War Supplement for Crossfire from Barrie Lovell.

Wargaming Vietnam
Additional Crossfire material for Vietnam by Mike Ruffle's for use with Incoming!

Wargaming Vietnam with the Munsterland Wargamers
Another site devoted to wargaming Vietnam using Incoming!

Vietnam Crossfire
Another Vietnam War variant for Crossfire, this time by Dave Schueler.

'Modern' Crossfire Yahoo!Group
Alternative Discussion Group for Modern Period games loosely based around Crossfire.

There was also a huge 1/35th Scale Crossfire game of Operation Goodwood played by John Lander at the Wargames Holiday Centre and reported in Wargames Illustrated Issues 221 & 222 (March & April 2006) - you can order back issues from the W.I. website.

If you find any of these links broken please let us know.

 

 

06 April 2009
Arty Conliffe announces Crossfire II and hopes for release end of 2009.

05 April 2009
World Crossfire Day a huge success.

28 March 2009
Minor updates to correct a couple of errors on the 'Race for the Reichstag' page.

02 March 2009
World Crossfire Day announced!

 

   

  

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The CROSSFIRE Website is edited and maintained by John Moher.  Additional contributions were made by John Kovalic, Luca Fazio, and William Scarvie III. CROSSFIRE is © 1996 Arty Conliffe. The contents of these pages are © 1996-2009 John Moher, Arty Conliffe, Rob Wolsky, Bill Rutherford, and/or the appropriate Authors and Contributors.