Crossfire Wargame Rules

(by the way, if you want to know about my inspiration for Crossfire Rules into modern era wargaming, check out Matakishi's Tea House. He gives a great 2 page methodology for tweaking Crossfire for moderns. He also has resources for introducing IEDs into Crossfire as well as terrain building). Wargame Rules Review Crossfire introduces variable length turns and area movement to miniature wargaming, two relatively recent game concepts which cut the chaff and allow players to concentrate on tactics. Finally, a game without rulers and protractors, units advance in realistic bounds from one terrain feature to another.

Crossfire Wargame Rules

Bringing free rules to the Wargaming Community since 1997. All the miniature rules featured on this site are freely available. You will not have to pay for the rules listed here. Wargame Rules for Great Britain's 19th Century Colonial Wars Victoria's Battles is a highly playable set of rules for playing battles set in the period of Great Britain's 19th Century colonial wars. Book Two: the Zulu War is the second in a series of rules covering the British colonial military experience. Crossfire - miniatures game. Crossfire (commonly abbreviated as CF) is a tabletop miniatures wargame designed by Arty Conliffe and first published in 1996, later supplemented by 'Hit the Dirt' containing a number of rules clarifications and scenarios.

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Crossfire Wargame Rules

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Crossfire is a set of rules written by Arty Conliffe for a game simulating World War Two battles on a company level. I have been playing this game for a couple of years now, and I love it. Never entirely satisfied with any set of rules without a bit of tinkering, I have made various additions and alterations to the rules, and I usually play the game on a scale not intended by the author, where one figure represent one man, rather than one base of three figures representing one section or squad. The game I play, though, is essentially the same game and I hope that these pages are of some use to Crossfire players, players of similar games, and that they might even get someone who has no knowledge of wargaming interested in finding out more.

Crossfire Wargame Rules 2019

Rules

Here are presented various aspects of Lloyd's work on Crossfire. Click and be comparatively happy.

You can also click here to download Lloyd's rules additions and alterations (Rich Text Format file). These are in note form at present, are in desperate need of updating, and will only be intelligible to players familiar with the game.

Click the logo to visit the official Crossfire web site:
Or click here for John Moher's CF site.