Crossfire
- Crossfire (1975 on Arcade)
- Crossfire (1981 on Apple II, Atari 8-bit, VIC-20...)
- Crossfire (1989 on Commodore 64)
- CrossFire (1990 on NES)
- CrossFire (1991 on Genesis)
- CrossFire (2007 on Windows)
- Crossfire (2010 on Xbox 360)
Description
Cruising is one of the simplest computer games possible, and one which probably has been independently invented more than one time. The concept is similar to games such as Cuthbert Goes Walkabout, in that your goal is to colour all lines on the screen while avoiding the nasties that might get in your way.
Unlike the aforementioned game, though, Cruising doesn't simply divide the screen into a grid. Instead, the lines make more intricate patterns, more so for each "grid" that you clear. Another feature is that you can make a cut in the grid so that the "chaser" can't follow you that way. Just make sure not to cut off your own escape route!
Groups +
Screenshots
Credits (ZX Spectrum version)
© 1983 | |
Written for the ZX Spectrum by |
Reviews
Critics
Average score: 70% (based on 2 ratings)
Players
Average score: 2.4 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings with 0 reviews)
Be the first to review this game!
Trivia
Remake
In 2009 the game was remade for Windows as COBEX: Cruising on Broadway Extra, with permission and help from the original author.
Analytics
Upgrade to MobyPro to view research rankings!
Related Sites +
-
World of Spectrum
Archive files / Download and play links / Additional material / Remakes / Player reviews / Magazine references / Magazine adverts
Identifiers +
Contribute
Are you familiar with this game? Help document and preserve this entry in video game history! If your contribution is approved, you will earn points and be credited as a contributor.
Contributors to this Entry
Game added by Игги Друге.
Timex Sinclair 2068 added by Kabushi.
Additional contributors: Sciere, Kabushi, formercontrib, Patrick Bregger, ZeTomes.
Game added November 19, 2006. Last modified February 22, 2023.