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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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At this time there is no official FAQ or errata file for Crossfire. However the following sites have compiled unofficial FAQ and Errata information:

Steven Thomas has compiled an Unofficial Crossfire FAQ Page.
Tim Marshall's Crossfire Pages have some unofficial Crossfire Clarifications.
Nikolas Lloyd has some unofficial "Hit the Dirt" Errata on his site.
Luca Fazio's Crossfire Usenet Search also has a couple of useful notes.

 

 

The following are some introductory articles to Crossfire - which offer some advice on the rules and some ideas going forward:

Crossfire: A Review by David Sullivan.
Crossfire Tactical Advice by Rob Wolsky.
Identifying Your Crossfire Units by Nikolas Lloyd.
Tips for the Crossfire Novice by Nikolas Lloyd.
 

German Gebirgsjager Battalion 1943
German Luftwaffe Field Regiment 1942-45

Download the Spanish Civil War Variant by Toby Whitty and available here by kind permission of Toby Whitty and Abanderado Magazine (also thanks to Rolf Hedges for acting as Liaison Officer)!
Download the Vietnam Crossfire Variant by Dave Scheuler.
Vietnam Crossfire Variant "Incoming"! - Barrie Lovell's Vietnam Crossfire variant.
Tim Marshall's Crossfire Pages has lots of house rules and ideas.
Nikolas Lloyd's "Lloydian Aspects" website also has lots of great ideas.
Steven Thomas' Crossfire Webpage includes a comprehensive list of optional and additional rules, including a New Zealand Colonial Wars Variant!
Interested in using Crossfire for Modern Post-WW2 Games? Download Andrew Gorman's notes on Modern Crossfire TO&Es.

The River Crossing - Loosely based on Pegasus Bridge 1944 or the Corinth Canal 1941, but playable with any nationality of Paratroops or Commandos.
The Raid! - The attacker must penetrate the enemy position and destroy the V-2 launch pad, storm the Chateau, blow the Supply Dump, or destroy the target you have chosen.
Download a Russian Partisan Scenario by Trev.

 

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.