Laser tag is a game of cunning, stealth and strategy. A game in which at one moment you may be tip toeing behind an enemy a la James Bond, and the next moment you may be running helter-skelter in defense. Laser tag fun is not limited in shooting or tagging alone – the game involves teamwork and cooperation, as well as communication. It is not wonder that within a short span of three decades the game has become as popular as it has – countless arenas dot the American landscape from East coast to the West. Indeed, there are arenas all over the world. Though first launched in the US, the game is world wide phenomenon now. Here we discuss various aspects of the game that make laser tag fun the best kind of fun that you can expect from a game on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
A game or exercise akin to laser tag was used by the US Army in the 1950s to train soldiers in warlike conditions. The army continues to use the latest technology for the same purpose. For the civilian public, the game was first released in the 1979. The game is much like the game of hide and seek played by the kids. But unlike just finding the target, in laser tag you find a target and shoot your laser tag gun at them. The objective is to score as many point by killing as many opponents.
You are helped by different type of equipment to make laser tag fun even more enjoyable. We will talk about the three major ones:
A well designed arena can multiply laser tag fun for anyone who plays there. Arenas have ramps, towers, platforms and bridges that add another dimension of play to the game. Many of them also help you organize parties, and have party rooms set aside just for that purpose.
So if you are feeling down or otherwise in the dump, a few hours of laser tag fun can definitely prove lift you up. As a physical game, and one played with others, it is a definite mood lifter.