Box cover of the Crossfire board game, featuring intense graphics with two players holding red plastic guns aiming at game pieces on the board, with the slogan "Blast fast to win in this rapid-fire game!" Visible age recommendation is 7+ and a warning label for choking hazard. The Hasbro Gaming logo is in the bottom right corner.
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Crossfire (2017)

Crossfire

Crossfire is a board game created by the Milton Bradley Company in 1971. The game’s objective is to score goals by pushing one of the two pucks into the opposing player’s goal. This task is accomplished by shooting small metal ball bearings at the pucks using the attached guns. The earliest version of the game featured a flat board, whereas the 1990s release featured a dome-shaped board.

Why is Crossfire Popular?

Crossfire was popularized in the 1990s and has become a nostalgic favorite for many who grew up during that time. The game’s fast-paced and tense gameplay, along with its signature plastic guns and metal marbles, made it a hit among children and adults alike.

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