3D SPORTS LAZER TAG

Lazer Tag is available BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Lazer Tag is a fun, exciting, and new challenge for those of all ages. We welcome you to bring your family, and friends to come into our Inflatable Arena and come take your best shot!

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About Lazer tag:  

Laser tag is a team or individual activity where players attempt to score points by tagging targets, typically with a hand-held infrared-emitting targeting device. Infrared-sensitive targets are commonly worn by each player and are sometimes integrated within the arena in which the game is played. Since its birth in 1979, with the release of the Star Trek Electronic Phasers toy manufactured by the South Bend Electronics brand of Milton Bradley, laser tag has evolved into both indoor and outdoor styles of play, and may include simulations of combat, role play-style games, or competitive sporting events including tactical configurations and precise game goals.

How to Play:

Points from tagging other players
The object of the game is to score as many points as you can by deactivating opponents of the opposite color. When you are tagged (also known as "deactivated") a lot suddenly happens to your pack simultaneously. Your pack makes a "crashing" noise, it flashes white, and then it actually speaks to you and tells you what just happened. As all of this happens signaling you’ve been tagged your pack goes dark for about 5 seconds. During those 5 seconds you can't fire your laser nor can you be tagged by any other player. New players take this opportunity to discard all rational thought, believing that somehow it would be helpful game tactic to react to being tagged by screaming as loudly as they can.

Points from Capturing Bases
This is a team game, so each of the three teams has a base to defend of matching color. All the bases are on the lower level of the arena. The base target is a Dome that is in the wall of the base and can be located by flashing lights on the surface of the Dome. Once you locate the flashing lights of the base target, fire your laser at the lights. In most games it takes three tags to capture a base. After the first tag you'll hear a sound so keep firing - and after the third tag you'll hear a really loud crashing sound and a strobe light will go off indicating that in most games you were awarded 2000 points. Each and every member of your team can capture each of your opponent's bases one time only. Effective base capture is essential to even think about a solid individual and team score. Hint: Remember that after a player captures a base, the base will not become active and start flashing again for 20 to 30 seconds - so don't get all freaked out and fire at a base that is dormant and not flashing. It's virtually impossible to get a good score unless you capture both of your opponents' bases.