Paint Ball Skirmish Port Pirie - Port Pirie

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Why Paintball Skirmish? Because it's serious fun - This game will take you right to the edge of reality. Your pulse will be racing as you alternate from one engagement to the next. Your adrenaline will be pumping as you try to out-manoeuvre the opposition for posession of the flag. Armed with a gas powered paintball gun the only thing in danger of being wounded, is your pride. It's shamelessly addictive fun.

It's the game that matches team against team, as you battle it out over different game scenarios.

Paintball/Skirmish is one of the most exciting activities you can do. When you arrive, be it with a group, a club, your workmates, or just by yourself, you are split into two teams then after being given a participants lecture by the staff, the fun begins. Whether you are playing for the first time, or your tenth, no two games are ever the same.

It's a combination of childhood "hide and seek" and "tag" but with more sophisticated, and challenging team goals, yet retains those fun times while your enjoying the great outdoors.

No matter what your fitness, there is something for everyone to enjoy by playing paintball. The young, bold and fast can run off and attack. While the older, slower and more cunning can set up the defences. Once you and your team mates have worked out a plan, you can choose to join the reckless charge or be a patient sniper, its pure fun and excitement.

To win you'll need to Outwit, Outsmart and Outplay!

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