The first Paintball Scenario Game you will play...
Paintball is a team game played with at least 10 people per side. Each team has a team captain and a team colour. Although there are many kinds of elaborate game scenarios, the most basic is called 'Capture the Flag'. This is where each team attacks the other whilst defending the team base camp & flag from the enemy.
The Action Days Paintball Zones
Our venue has 100 acres of forest based game zones complete with towers, bunkers and villages. As well as having the usual forest based game zones you would expect to find at any paintball site, the Action Days Site boasts two altogether unique themed zones, the Apocalypse village & the Cable Drum Speed ball Arena.
Scenario Games
Below are two examples of our game scenarios to give you a flavour of what we can offer and we have numerous woodland variations depending on numbers in your group.
Speedball Games
This is usually the first game of the day, fast and furious it will get your adrenaline pumping! This purpose built competition concept field is filled with 7ft high numbered cable drums providing ideal cover from enemy fire! Enemy teams line up at each end of the field, their objective is to get to the other side, capture the enemy flag and return to base safely. To be successful you need to find cover quickly and achieve cross fire by calling out your opponents cover!
Radar Station Game
The enemy have captured your key radar station and your objective is to reclaim it! Surrounded by bunkers and trenches which you must use to your advantage you must get as close as you can, blow up the station, reoccupy it and prepare for counter attacks!
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"Just a quick email which I hope can be passed on to those that marshalled and organised the day paintballing. Our group had a great time and enjoyed all of it, even the stag hunt!!
It was a great day and we all felt is was very well organised and as safe as paintball can be. We all spent the evening comparing bruises and tactics like true war veterans.
I hope this can be passed on to all concerned.
Thanks again "Gary Finch