Game Rules

The objective of the game is simple, shoot down two targets on the opponents’ side of the field (1st mission), then capture your teams ammo box on your side of the field (2nd mission) and get it back to your homebase without getting shot! ....



Paintball consists of 2 teams. The teams will start at their homebases located at opposite ends of the playing field. At the sound of a siren, both teams will charge out from their homebases and try to achieve the missions given. Their first mission is to shoot down two targets on the opponents’ side of the field. Only when both opposite targets are shot down, the team can then achieve their second mission by retrieving the ammo box located on their side of the field.

Using the covers on
the field for protection, together with teamwork, coordination and strategy, the teams have to meet the objectives while trying to prevent their opponents from doing likewise. The team that gets their ammo box back to their homebase first wins.You are out when you take a direct hit from either a friendly or an opponent's paintball shot. A shot is considered any part of the body (hands, legs, shoes, etc). It takes only one hit for you to be considered shot. Once shot, declare it out loud.




Move quickly with your gun above your head out of the line of fire as game play will not be stopped for you. Run to either side of the field (as its usually out of the line of fire) and head back to your halfway house. Go into your halfway house, do a U turn and continue playing the game.
         
If you've got your team's ammo box in hand but you get shot, put the ammo box down at that spot and declare yourself out. Run back into your halfway house and continue playing the game. It is then up to your teammates or you to get the ammo box back to the homebase. A game duration is between 1 to 10 minutes. For a group of 20 players & below, the group will have the field for approximately 2 hours. The group can play as many games within the allocated time.
                

Group Size

Duration

20 players & below

2 hrs

30 players

3 hrs

40 players

3 1/2 hrs

50 players

4 hrs

60 players & above

5 - 6 hrs

 

 

 

 


1) FORMAT OPTIONS
For Example (30 players)

COMPETITION FORMAT:
There will 6 teams (6 teams of 5 players/team).  We will run a league competition for your group. There will be 3 teams in Group A and 3 teams in Group B. In each group, each team will get to play against 2 teams. The team with the most points in each group will then proceed to play the finals. There will be an overall winner.
Scoring system:-
. WIN (3pts)
. DRAW (1pt)
. LOSE (0pt)

Each game will consist of 2 sub games similar to a 1st half and 2nd half of soccer. There will be a total of 7 games. For a league competition, you will have to budget 300 to 400 paintballs per player.

2) FOR FUN FORMAT:
There will still be 6 teams. The teams will only play once and there will be no scoring or winner. You will have to budget approx 200 paintballs per player.

Night Games

All game rules applied. The lights for the night games are designed to simulate a game being played under a moonlight effect. A night game will be more challenging than a day game as there will be many shadows cast and players/targets cannot be seen very clearly. Players have to play the game tactically as you see only silhouettes to take aim. Missions will be more difficult to accomplish.