There was also
a trivia screen in the far corner of the arena.
Although the
briefing went through the traditional rules of Cyber Blast (as seen on the
poster out front)...
When I asked
about the reasons behind making this adjustment he told me that giving extra
incentive to focus on the targets in the arena was partially a response to
parents in the area not liking the idea of players "shooting at a
person" within the game, which I think shows an unfortunate lack of the public
understanding what this game is really about. Most laser tag goes above and
beyond to promote itself as a non-violent form of entertainment and reinforcing
that by using terminology like the word "tag" or "zap" (it
is NEVER "kill") or using the word "phaser" to describe the
equipment that you would use to send the IR signal and deactivate the lights on
another players pack. That's all you are doing...temporarily deactivating
lights. Really a game of laser tag is just a sophisticated version of pointing
a remote control. In fact 35 years ago when George Carter III was working out
the IR technology for Photon he did so by taking apart a television set and
actually using a remote control to figure out how to make it work! How
unfortunate that these elements of the game are not better understood as I
believe laser tag is really a very healthy outlet for competition and exercise.
I digress...
Regardless of
my own opinion, these are the parameters that were set up for the games at
hand. To be eligible in each of the five qualifying categories I had to acquire
a two game minimum average in each while meeting an accuracy percentage that
prevented me from tagging willy-nilly and I did have to pay extra attention to
taking my shots conservatively. The games were played in a mixed order, but
ultimately I played at least two times in each of the following game types:
Surrounded - Free
For All with trackers
Surrounded -
Free For All without trackers
Tactical Takeover
(aka Domination)
Hide and Seek
(aka Rabbit with trackers)
Mind-Control
(aka Zombies)
I felt I made
a reasonable showing (although far from my best performance with all these new
things thrown into the mix) in most of the games and I thought Domination would
be my strongest suit based on the fact that in Cyber Blast it isn't about
holding specific targets at once, but rather as many targets as possible. But
in the end, to my surprise (and no doubt to the surprise of anyone who knows my
game preferences) it was Vampires that looked like it was going to result in getting
me to the best average of all of them...unbelievable!
I left White
Lake Speedway pleased that I had accomplished what I came up for and educated
about the arena and many of its customizations. I took home a piece of tag
swag...
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com and
www.photonforever.com
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