Paintballing & Laser Tag Game Zones
Double Flag Games -
The format of the game involves retrieving the
opposition’s flag as well as retaining their own. 20
points to have both flags in your base within 20mins, 10
points for a captured flag but with the time running out
before you return to base, and 5 points for a drawn
game.
Attack and Defend Games
– each team assumes the roles of attacking and the other
defending. Usually involves a building or object to be
defended with teams either winning by completing the
objective or by successfully defending.
Centre Flag Games –
each team starts from a post at each end of the arena
with the flag in the middle. When the whistle goes you
get to the flag first – Hopefully!!! And then you have
to goal the flag on the opposite post. Are you cunning
enough???
Amphibious assault – Double
Flag - Based around some of the most extreme
terrain Wild Park has to offer, teams are camped out
either side of a woodland oasis!! The woodland in this
arena is some of the youngest we have, so trees are
smaller but there’s more of them so the cover is
intense, the terrain varies from flat undulating to
vertical banks all in the space of a few hundred yards.
Shots rain in from all angles, high and low; there’s
nowhere to hide!
Morning Glory - Double Flag
- Wake up to the biggest surprise ever! On the largest
arena we have, you’ll find plenty of cover as you hunt
down the enemy. Gorges bisect the arena, streams
criss-cross the swamp, graves of past heroes litter the
ground, will you have the courage to honour failed ??
Heroes Hill – Attack and Defend
- One team dug in on a bank surrounding a hut bound
by a stream. The enemy have to cross the stream and
capture the flag on the front of the hut. Have you got
the Balls to charge!!!
Tower – Attack and Defend
- One teams objective is to deliver a bomb onto
the tower to destroy it. The other teams objective is to
capture the bomb and foil the mission by keeping it away
from the tower. Bonus points for defending the retrieved
bomb until the end of the game
Trenches – Centre Flag
- The barren waste ground emulates no mans land of the
1st world war. It’s ‘Brave Heart’ meets ‘Dad’s army’ as
you battle to capture the enemies territory and deliver
the hostage safely.
Suicide Alley – Centre Flag
- This game separates the talkers from the walkers. Flag
in the centre, teams face each other and first to the
flag without being shot wins 20 points; and that’s the
start of the game!!! To win the game you have to goal
the flag on the opposing teams post, obviously you have
to eliminate the enemy to achieve it !!
Mound – Double Flag
- The Mound is a mixture of woods and old open field
filled with cars, mostly crashed by Jamie!! It is also
an old burial ground so it is a real grave yard with the
odd ghost thrown in for good measure. A fast and furious
game usually played as a double flag
Draka – Centre Flag
- The Draka Field is made up of huge Cable Bobbins. This
is a very open game zone where you can’t hang around,
played as a single or double flag game .
Little Wood - Jungle
war fare at it’s best not for the faint hearted, lots of
stinging nettles to dive into or deep water very dense
in places. A variety of games, the game zone covers
nearly two acres, we have lost one or two team members
here!!!
Customer comments
A Big Thank you to all of you at WPL for the morning's paintball on Saturday - and in particular to Jody for bearing with us being such a small group. My son (whose birthday it was in aid of) had a fantastic time and is now a paintball convert. As I mentioned to Jody when we left, it was a shame that in his eagerness to maraud, he got taken out very early in game 2 so went into game 3 with about 93 balls (as we'd bought him 50 extra!) only then to get hit again within 5 minutes!! But that's the nature of the game and he soon got over his grumpiness at being "out" so early, and as I mentioned, has started a campaign to convince me that paintballing should be a frequent feature in his life!!! Paul Duffin recommended you to me, and I'm really grateful, the care and detail for safety was excellent and the boys, to a man, had a whale of a time. Thanks to all, Kind regards, Viv - 14th June 2010
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