LazerXtreme introduces an exciting fantasy game, allowing players to be the sci-fi hero who they had always wanted to be, in a safe environment.Using laser guns (totally safe), players battle friends or foes within a futuristic, visually exciting, interactive arena where laser beams, pierce the darkness in a pyrotechnic display reminiscent of Star Wars.

Players wearing illuminated Battlesuits and armed with Phaser Guns hide behind protective cover and manoeuvre through Manila's own space station - shooting all the while.

LazerXtreme is the most advanced computer controlled laser games system in the world and offers a great time for all participants, irrespective of their age or experience.

LazerXtreme is fun whether it is for a family day out, a birthday party, a corporate event or just to meet up with friends.


Getting Started

The game begins with a briefing, this is to allow new players to understand the game rules and the equipment used. The game rules are there to enable everyone to experience a safe and more enjoyable game.
You are then escorted to the pack room where you will be shown how to put your pack on safely and properly. It is very easy to put your pack on backwards as the pack rooms are often quite dark.
The coloured lights on the pack and gun indicate what team the player is on and also work as targets. Each team has different colours on the pack and gun. The game marshal will inform you on the game type that is about to be played. Usually: - Team or Solo but on special members nights this can be one of any number of scenario games.

Targets and Scoring

Tagging your opponents can be done using targets situated on the chest, back, shoulders, and the laser gun. If a player is tagged in the chest or back, that players pack will vibrate and power down for 10 seconds, during which time all the lights on that players pack shut down. A tagged player cannot be tagged during this power down, nor can he tag anyone else. If a player is tagged in either one of the shoulders or the gun, the players pack will power down for 3 seconds. During this time, the player can be tagged, but cannot tag back. Three tags to the shoulders or gun also causes a 6 second power down. In addition to this, when a player tags a team-mate,there is a 50 point deduction regardless of where the team-mate was tagged.

Bases

Each of the 3 bases contains a small box (approx. 30*30 cm) with two blinking coloured lights. To deactivate an enemy base, the player must continuously tag the blinking lights for approximately five seconds. When the first shot hits the base station, a loud siren will sound, warning nearby players that a base is being attacked. When a base is deactivated, the siren turns off and a bright light turns on. In many game modes, the lights also starts to blink, which indicates that the base station will soon start tagging nearby players, so staying too near to the base is not recommended. After 30 seconds, the base can again be deactivated. Deactivating an enemy base is usually worth 1000 points. If the base station tags a player, then there is a 250 point deduction. Every player in the team can deactivate each of opposing enemy bases once.

End of The Game

When the game ends, all packs and base stations will simultaneously emit a sound effect for three seconds and the guns will cease to function. At this time, all players proceed to the exit. When all of the players have returned to the AIRLOCK and removed their packs, the computer calculates the individual points for all teams and players. A monitor shows each players score and shot accuracy. A more specific score can be viewed from a personal score sheet. The score sheet contains a large amount of data on the game played, including team scores, average scores and personal scores with each shot described: where you hit your enemies, and where you were tagged.


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