Before you enter the arena there is briefing and I must
say that game master Tatyana did one of the best live briefings I have ever
seen. Her briefing presentation was funny and engaging rather than the usual monotonous
rundown of the rules. After sitting through as many bad briefing sessions as I
have over the years this really stood out to me. Then we entered the vesting
area with a submarine theme.
Although the base housings are Gen 6 the packs are Gen 7
and played very nicely!
The arena has two bases in opposite corners and a center
diamond target in the area marked by a large glowing crystal beacon.
After
knocking those out I proceeded to the upper level. During the first game I played
against a few teenagers who I could tell were regulars and not expecting a
level 6 to walk into their roost. But they gave me such a good game I decided
to stick around and play some more. The next game I didn’t bother with the usual
constraints and just went full out and had a great time playing the arena at
full force. It was a satisfying game and at the end I was ready for a bite to
eat, so I enjoyed some popcorn shrimp from the snack bar. I chatted a bit
longer with Brian who is very knowledgeable about the industry and we discussed
the potential future of VR integration into laser tag. That would be amazing to
see happen. Meanwhile, I understand he’ll have some new things planned for the
arena soon. This entire facility and experience was quite impressive and I
would love to return to Lost Worlds again!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com
and www.photonforever.com
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