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Revision as of 04:54, 9 April 2019

Crossfire
Stable game
Developer Frank Tore Johansen (original developer), Mark Wedel, Rick Tanner
Theme Fantasy
Influences NetHack, Moria
Released mid-1992 (?)
Updated Apr 8, 2019 (1.73.0)
Licensing GPL
P. Language C, Java
Platforms GNU/Linux, Windows
Interface Tiled - GTK2
Game Length Open ended
Official site of Crossfire


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In the words of its original author Frank Tore Johansen:

"Crossfire is a multi-player graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X Windows systems environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially gauntlet and the rogue-like games (Nethack, Moria, Angband, and Ragnarok.) Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battling monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same world. In the years of development that have followed, Crossfire has grown to encompass over 150 monsters, ~3000 maps to explore, an elaborate magic system, over 15 character types, a system of skills, and many, many artifacts and treasures."


Links

HOMEPAGE: http://crossfire.real-time.com

FORUMS: http://forum.metalforge.net/

DON'T FORGET TO JOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/CCQqbqu


Website for the Metalforge Server http://www.metalforge.net

Crossfire at Netarbeiter http://crossfire.netarbeiter.com/

Crossfire Map Atlas http://www.crossfireatlas.net/

Crossfire at Source Forge https://sourceforge.net/projects/crossfire/


In the October Issue of Linux Journal, there is a review of Crossfire:

"Crossfire is a different kind of game from the rest of these dungeon crawlers. The Linux Game Tome describes it as
a cross between NetHack and Gauntlet, and that's actually fairly accurate. The game is graphical, multi-player (!) and
immense. With over 150 different monsters, about 3000 maps, 19 character classes, about 65 different weapons, dozens of armours,
helmets, shields and clothings, and 18 levels of magic available to wizards (with roughly 85 spells at last count), Crossfire is a
whole different world in which you and your friends can live. Any number of people can have clients (even available for Java and Win32)...
If you're tired of being an @ and want to be an animated graphic again, here's where you can do it!"

-- Jason Kroll


Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossfire_game