I was shown to the part of the library where the event organizer, Diana, handed me what I believe is called a Light Battle Titan model tagger. I have very limited knowledge of home gear/toy laser tag systems, so if I have that name or brand wrong please correct me. This is the tagger model we used.
Diana told me she rented these through Laser Tag Source because they appeared to her to be the simplest to use. Phasers could be assigned to either the red or blue team and when you successfully tagged an opponent their phaser would flash green.
The lights were turned out so the space was very dark (my phone shows the lowlight in red, but really it was just a dark room), which was an interesting way to play…kind of like playing Shadows.
This was a half an hour session of just tagging purely for fun. Scores were not kept and nobody was eliminated from the game because if your tagger was fully deactivated you were instructed to just reset it. It’s certainly enjoyable to tag just to tag, although due to my own competitive nature I really prefer to see a scorecard with the results at the end. However, this was certainly a novelty that was worth making the trip out to this library and supporting a fun community night that I hope they will do again.
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