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One Hour of Laser Tag for Two or Four at Skyline Laser Tag in Winchester

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Infrared lasers tag players hiding behind walls & obstacles inside sprawling warehouse during free-for-all matches or organized games

Before laser tag, people had fun with technology by playing chess against computers and throwing victorious computers into a bog. Appreciate technology's evolution with today's Groupon to Skyline Laser Tag in Winchester, Virginia. Choose between the following options:

  • For $20, you get one hour of laser tag for two players (up to a $40 value).
  • For $35, you get one hour of laser tag for four players (up to an $80 value).

    During laser-tag games inside Skyline Laser Tag's sprawling warehouse, marksmen take cover behind walls, obstacles, and camouflaged murals while zapping at the competition. A laser marker launches infrared rays that trigger high-tech sensors to record each hit. The mechanism then transmits scoring information to all players within range, keeping cyber-athletes up to date on the game's status. Trained staff members referee free-for-all battles, rounds of capture the flag, or tussles over who can make the most convincing "pyew pyew" noise with his or her mouth.

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About Skyline Laser Tag

Hidden among Strasburg's thicket of spindly trees, patchy grass, and dirt fields, castles and wooden forts stand strong while flying saucers hint of an alien invasion. This is all part of Skyline Paintball's battlefield landscape, which includes thirteen fields such as Mars Attacks and Frontier Fort. Before slinking through trenches and underground bunkers, players load up on fresh paintballs, sold by Skyline onsite. Refs oversee matches to ensure everyone understands the finer techniques of pointillism and that no one uses a marker that fires faster than 280 feet per second. Less experienced players who rent equipment play in separate games from more experienced players who own their equipment, helping ensure games are evenly matched. Players can walk on during open play each Saturday and Sunday during which up to 20 players can sling rainbows of paint throughout strategy-laden matches.

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