Let’s check out these video bases…
Of course there are plenty of game options where these video bases are far more interactive, but for playing in a standard public game it was still pretty cool to see the way they react. The base target is located right underneath the video screen.
The arena has a distinctive neon look and lots of ramps and places to gain higher ground. I love that it is distinctive and unique. So many arenas I walk into have the same CW look that I see over and over again, so when I see something original, both in map design and aesthetic, I appreciate it all the more.
There’s a hand-painted look to these walls and some structures where the bases are now placed vertically a little above eye level. That’s a little different as I’m accustomed to looking up to find the base and I wondered where the bases were previously located.
One feature that I liked was the abundance of cut-out shapes where you could be protected and still see your target.
Many were very thin, which is interesting when juxtaposed with the new Helios 2 beams that were very thick! I knew that these phasers had a wider beam option, but this was the first time I experienced that fully and it felt more like I was wielding a sword than a phaser with the way that wide beam cut through the darkness of the arena…my new codename is now She-Ra, lol!
We left for a bit to go have some sushi and then returned later in the night in hopes of playing with a more competitive crowd. I missed meeting up with Allie (the marketing manager for this site who I had met at the Zone booth at IAAPA) however, the staff was kind enough to hook us up with an extra game so I had plenty of chances to target those cool bases…many thanks!
And after spending a really enjoyable evening tagging video bases (first priority, lol) and players we headed off to explore the boardwalk of nearby Madeira Beach.
I had to take a picture by this gecko pole!
And it rounded out a really nice day spent with a good friend.
Such a wonderful way to end an amazing week in Florida!
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Contact: Tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com and www.photonforever.com
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