What is laser tag?
It is a game that resembles paintball, hence the name laser paintball is sometimes used. To begin with, you will be given vests that fit your figures and weapons. The relatively lightweight carbines will not inflict painful or clothing-staining damage on you or your opponents. All because you will be shooting beams of light like in Star Wars, which will subtract virtual life points from your opponents when hit.
Who besides you will take part in the games?
There can be from 12 to a maximum of 20 people in the arena during the game. You can view the current number of people participating in the game after logging into your account on the site in the Reservations section.
Laser tag arena
The games take place in a specially prepared, spacious and safe arena of 450 m2 (the so-called LaserPark). You can expect labyrinthine passages, mysterious rooms hidden in semi-darkness, crates and barrels, bars, systems of pipes, chains, wheels, valves and furnaces – in a word, scenery that will allow you to feel and play an adventurous and adrenaline-filled game. The atmosphere straight from computer games is evoked by special lighting, UV lamps, roosters, Leds, strobe lights and other visual gadgets. Helping you sneak around will be: smoke floating in places and specially selected music!
Laser tag scenarios to choose from:
- Solo mode (“everyone against everyone”).
- Team mode.
- VIP protection.
- Deathmatch (the main goal is to score as many points as possible).
- Laser sniper (puts a premium on shooting accuracy with limited ammunition).
- Reality (a hit results in the “death” of the player and requires returning to the base).
Laser paintball is a thrilling yet safe pastime. After the game is over, each of you will receive a card with information about the number and quality of all hits. In the case of team games, the scorecard also includes the points scored by the entire team.



