Game master
Anthony led us into the briefing room.
And then we suited
up with the Gen 7 packs in the vesting room.
Time to play some
tag! We entered a very uniquely designed double-level arena themed around with
an old abandoned town theme.
The bases were
housed in structures like this.
And there were
beacons at various points at both ends of the lower level and one on the upper
level. Although there were plenty of hiding nooks and wall areas to make the
playing field of this large arena feel a little more compact it was simultaneously
more open than I would have expected. For example, on the top level there were
ample walls to duck behind, but the corners were so narrow they didn't actually
provide much cover and there were many spots in that he arena where a sniper
could place a clear shot virtually from one end to the other (at least on top,
not as much on the lower level).
I asked about who
designed this arena. What they could tell me is that the same designer does all
of their arenas and like a hidden Easter egg each one has an image of this
character (by my banner) painted somewhere within it.
I enjoyed
introducing my friends to laser tag as this was a first for them. And they
hooked me up with a little something to mark the milestone.
Then an
opportunity presented itself for us to play a second round with a couple of
public players accompanied by Anthony and manager Samantha. Everyone had a good
time, but this was not an appropriate game for going all "try hard"
so I held back a bit. But that only led to a further challenge and comparing of
skill sets so I told Anthony that we needed to settle it with a one on
one...his military training vs my level 6 experience. This was a GOOD match and
my friends were watching the play by play on the screen outside. Well, a very
solid game, but with a home field advantage this one went to Anthony...although
I challenge him to a one on one rematch if ever he gets over to my home turf in
Syracuse, lol! Great game!
The managers at
Scene 75 were kind enough to send me back with a tag swag souvenir.
And remember the
gift card from earlier? Well we put it to good use at the photo booth. :)
We all had a great
time at Scene 75 Cleveland and I am so glad we were all there together as I
checked off my 200th laser tag arena!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com and
www.photonforever.com
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