Before we begin, I’d like to make sure that we all understand we’re not talking about explosives here. Nope. Our bombs are about as inert as you can get. They’re just laser tag props. We actually have three slightly different bombs that we use for different types of missions, and despite the name, they’re rarely actually bombs in the mission. Continue reading
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FAQ: What will my laser tag party look like?
In general, almost every laser tag party or event ends up with almost the same structure. Obviously we customize this for each customer, for each circumstance, and for each location, but in general we’d like to give you an overview of what you can expect from us when you hire us for your event. As you’ll see, the goal is to make everything as easy and effortless for you as possible. After you hire us it’s our job to make the event run smoothly, not yours. You can sit back and relax, play, take pictures, whatever. Continue reading
FAQ: How to Play Laser Tag
We wanted to give you a quick overview of how to play laser tag so you could see, before you arrive, how simple it really is. So here’s how to use the gaming guns we use on the field. (Alternately, are you looking for what your laser tag party will look like?) Continue reading
FAQ: Will it make a mess? Will it hurt? (Laser tag safety)
These seem like different questions about laser tag safety but they’ve actually got the same answer: No! Our gaming guns don’t use physical projectiles of any sort: no pellets, no paint, nothing. They only shoot light beams at each other. It’s the same light, in fact, that comes out of your TV remote. It’s completely safe for your eyes and isn’t an actual laser, which would be dangerous. Continue reading
FAQ: What’s the difference between tactical laser tag and paintball or airsoft?
There are some key differences between tactical laser tag and paintball/airsoft and confusion over the differences is common, so let us take a moment to cover the most common ones. Continue reading
FAQ: Why do you use so many laser tag props on your field?
We use laser tag props for a very simple reason: the laser tag guns themselves are the least interesting thing we can use on the field. As we’ve said in other places, the guns are the least interesting thing on the field; they work the same way each and every time. We use various props to really change up the flow of play. Any laser tag location or rental company can show you how to play team deathmatch (your basic team-on-team game) and let you run yourself silly. We rarely run deathmatches, though, because we find it’s usually an inferior game to a zone control or domination game. Domination lets each player on the field have a substantial impact on the outcome of the game, where deathmatch games mostly only reward the players with the most skill. All of a sudden, each and every game is not only different, but easy to change even more with something as simple as moving one or two of the domination arms. Continue reading
