Crimson Fields

The outcome of the war lies in your hands. You decide which units are sent to the front lines, and when to unleash the reserves. Your mission objectives range from defending strategically vital locations to simply destroying all enemy forces in the area. Protect supply convoys or raid enemy facilities to uncover technological secrets or fill your storage bays so you can repair damaged units or build new ones in your own factories. Lead your troops to victory!

Crimson Fields is a turn-based tactical war game. It can be played against a human opponent in hot-seat mode in front of the same machine, over a network, or via e-mail, or against the computer.

The game comes with tools for creating custom maps and campaigns, and a converter for maps from the classic games Battle Isle and History Line.

Crimson Fields is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

News

01-05-2008

Silvio has done it again! This time he ported the game to MacOS X (again). Since the old port was rather outdated, I'm sure that's a welcome addition to the family. Thanks, Silvio!

13-12-2007

Crimson Fields 0.5.2 released (NEWS). Only minor cosmetical changes and a complete French translation this time around.

28-03-2007

Laurent Chea has provided us with a very nice new site design for Crimson Fields' 6th birthday. Thanks, Laurent!

23-01-2007

Crimson Fields 0.5.1 released (NEWS). This release improves handling of errors in network games, fixes several glitches in campaign mode, and adds two more maps to the Yalwa campaign. Hope you like them!

13-12-2006

Silvio Iaccarino has updated the ports for Windows and PocketPC to 0.5.0.

08-12-2006

Crimson Fields 0.5.0 released (NEWS). It's been a long time coming, but I hope it's been worth the wait. You can finally play against your favourite enemies over the network. In addition we have a new map for the Yalwa campaign, and a number of other improvements and fixes across the board. Enjoy.

16-08-2006

One more! This time for the GP2X.

10-07-2006

The list of ports is still growing. Silvio Iaccarino has now contributed a package for Microsoft's PocketPC.

                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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