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LaserAge Gold Item Preview. EMBED for wordpress. Laser tag is a favorite game for parties and team-building activities.
The flashing lights, coupled with space phasers as you run around make for a great realistic combat adventure. Although it is popular, it is common to wonder what ages are appropriate for laser tag. Laser tag is appropriate for all ages allowing players to enjoy quality time with their family, workmates, and friends.
But, when it comes to children there is an age limit. Children under six years should not play in the arena since they may not be able to handle the heavy lase tag suits for the entire game period. Also, they may experience visibility issues due to fog. However, age limits vary depending on the game venue. A simple yes or no answer is not quite enough here. Some children in this age bracket are mature enough to handle laser tag equipment than their counterparts.
Generally, if a kid in this age bracket must play laser tag; it should be the simplified version of it. Additionally, the kids should be accompanied by a parent. Similarly, keep them away from the dark laser tag arena as it may frighten and shock them. Just like other games, adults and children can have fun playing laser tag. Besides, grown-ups can greatly benefit from this game. Here are some of the benefits adults can enjoy by playing laser tag. Here are some factors to keep in mind before letting a child play.
LaserAge is a futuristic "retro" 2D Shooter where the player commands a spacecraft to defend a planet from the enemies. Developed and published by Freeform Interactive in , LaserAge takes on the form of an old school Space Invaders clone running in crystal clear bit color and x resolution. All up Freeform Interactive have managed to pack forty-five waves of pure action, 2D shooting into a mere three levels. Each wave involves shooting down a collection of varied spacecraft enemy designed to push your own skills to the limit.
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