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- Q5188593 subject Q15276514.
- Q5188593 subject Q16779052.
- Q5188593 subject Q8303534.
- Q5188593 subject Q8825940.
- Q5188593 abstract "Template:RewriteCrossfire is a board game created by the Milton Bradley Company in 1971. The object of the game 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 new board is dome-shaped. This causes the ball bearings to roll into the players' bins more easily, but can cause the pucks to indefinitely rest at the edges of the board.".
- Q5188593 publisher Q2150493.
- Q5188593 wikiPageExternalLink funny-6263-crossfire.
- Q5188593 wikiPageWikiLink Q15276514.
- Q5188593 wikiPageWikiLink Q16779052.
- Q5188593 wikiPageWikiLink Q2150493.
- Q5188593 wikiPageWikiLink Q508918.
- Q5188593 wikiPageWikiLink Q8303534.
- Q5188593 wikiPageWikiLink Q8825940.
- Q5188593 publisher Q2150493.
- Q5188593 type Activity.
- Q5188593 type Game.
- Q5188593 type Activity.
- Q5188593 type Thing.
- Q5188593 type Q11410.
- Q5188593 type Q1914636.
- Q5188593 comment "Template:RewriteCrossfire is a board game created by the Milton Bradley Company in 1971. The object of the game 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 new board is dome-shaped.".
- Q5188593 label "Crossfire (board game)".