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If you are into paintball or
thinking of getting into it, there are many variations that can be
played. In addition to the choice of playing indoors or outdoors there
are also variants within each of those genres. Despite the differences
al of the games have a single purpose which is to shoot your opponent
before they shoot you!
Here’s a look at some of the more popular types of paintball games being played today:
The first one we will have a look at is the old standby, “Capture
the Flag”. This is a takeoff on the game of the same name that
many of us are familiar with. The way the game is played is by each of
the teams trying to find and capture the opposing team’s flag
while guarding their own flag from being taken. Victory is achieved by
getting the opponent’s flag safely back to your base camp without
being killed.
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Another popular game is called
“Elimination”. In this game the first team to succeed in
taking out all of the participants in the opposing team is deemed the
winner. This is a fun game, even if only one remains standing his team
wins.
Center Flag is a variation of the Capture the Flag game, in this
version the game starts with a flag being placed in a neutral area
usually in the center of the field, the team that is able to get the
flag all the way through to the opposing team’s end of the
paintball field wins the game.
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Resurrection is a variation of Elimination except
that in this version players may resurrect or come back into the game
at the designated starting point once they are shot. This game is
sometimes played in conjunction with Capture The Flag.
The last paintball game variation is called “Just Plain
Crazy”, also known as superman, total elimination, and
counterstrike. This extremely brutal version is played solo or on teams
and begins with each player or team at opposite sides of the field.
Next they rush to the middle of the field and begin firing with the
last person standing or the last person on a team winning the game.
This is usually done at the end of a round of paintball to get rid of
paintballs and expend the CO2 cartridges or empty tanks. You are not
eliminated with a single shot like in other variations, people quit due
to pain or from running out of paintballs or air.
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