Before going in I got a chance to check out their equipment.
I was given vest 37 with an irM4 and headband sensor.
Then we went into the arena for four game rounds. The
first round was Team Death Match which was basically just points for targeting
members of the other team. Get shot out, go back to base to respawn. Much like
with Tron there was a lot of running back and forth (at least for me…I needed
to get my bearings here). I didn’t do very well out of the gate, but I did
enjoy the experience and trying out some new and unfamiliar equipment. I kept
looking down at my vest to see what had happened since I didn’t receive much
audible information from the gear.
The next round was a different game called Domination.
The object of this game was for your team to maintain control of the
strategically placed tubes by targeting directly downward so they would either
change to blue or to green. Initially I thought I preferred Death Match over
Domination, but in hindsight I see the latter as being more equitable to a base
game and I think I like that a little more now that I’ve had time to reflect.
I might be saying that because I was apparently better at
Domination. Not right from the start, but after two rounds playing on one team
we switched sides and played both formats again. The next time Domination came
up I somehow scored second highest in the whole game, so I guess I must have
caught on my then.
And after four rounds of tactical tag I felt like I was
walking away with a really unique experience. Plus I had a chance to take some
photos in the arena.
And I learned about some of the special equipment they
use in Zombie games. Sounds like a really fun variation!
After returning home from my trip I received an email
from the Vice President of Operations for iCombat who filled in some info for
me and when I told him I had visited Virtual Sports he told me that he was very
familiar with them and that they get a lot of good reviews. Well consider this
yet another positive review because I thoroughly enjoyed my time playing here
and appreciate being able to experience a little tactical tag before leaving
Washington. Thank you to everyone at Virtual Sports!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com
and www.photonforever.com
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