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Splat gun, Jelly ball or Mini-ball games – does it hurt?

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Splat gun or jelly ball Birthday party is what we suggest you to try if you want your guests to enjoy that time to the full. Miniball Game as it otherwise called is a new but well favored game in leisure entertainment. It combines the high tech splat gun with the high intensity and excitement of paintball while adding amazing spectacular effects if played in the glow in the dark mode. With all the thrill of a Hollywood action movie combined with the adrenaline of combat gaming Jelly Ball Game will grant you with unique experience and a lot of fun. 

WHAT IS SLAT GUN, JELLY BALL OR MINIBALL?

Jelly ball is a shooting game. It combines the mechanics & electronics with physical activity making it an unforgettable experience. In this game splat guns are used. They have a bulb with water based jellies which fly fast and far reaching the target. Each participant often wears a protective mask or goggles to protect the eyes, and the arena where the game is played is build in a way to provide obstacles to hide behind.

It is a relatively new game which has developed into both indoor and outdoor styles of play and may include simulations of close quarter combat, role-playing adventure games, or competitive sporting events with tactical setups and specific game goals.

CAN CHILDREN PLAY MINIBALL – GELLY BALL GAMES?

If you are trying to find an age-appropriate, entertaining, and competitive game to play, then yes, you should play this game! Splat Guns used in Miniball or Jelly Ball Game water based jelly bullets with little physical impact to players – both children and grown-ups can enjoy the game. Being hit by the plat gun feels like a mosquito sting. In our cutting-edge facility, Jelly Ball Game is elevated to a whole new level since our combat zone offers lots of room to run and things to hide behind. For children and adults aged 5 and older, Jelly Ball is a fantastic game. However, because the splat guns might be hard to operate for toddlers, it is not advised for children under the age of four or only under the parents’ supervision.

BUILT-IN ARENA 

In our enclosed, air-conditioned facility, you’ll have all the room you need to move about, duck for cover, and shoot at the opposite team. Also this allows you to have fun at any weather conditions and time of the day.

IS JELLY BALL OR MINIBALL SAFE FOR CHILDREN?

Jelly Ball or Miniball Game is tough enough for adults to appreciate, but it’s also secure and simple for kids over four to play. For little children we advise long-sleeved clothing.

WHAT TO WEAR?

You don’t need any equipment. We will provide you with a mask and ammunition.

ARE THERE RULES TO THE GAME?

We will instruct you on the spot. Each game is lead by an instructor who will inform you about the rules and strategy of the game. Depending on the number of players it can be divided into teams or who survives last. You would have a chance to chose from a number of options.

HOW LONG IS A JELLY BALL OR MINIBALL GAME?

Jelly Ball or Miniball Game field time last up to 15 minutes. All this time you run around and play. The preparation time would make additionally 5 min, to put on the protective masks and switch on your guns. Prior to the game you will also listen to the instructions from our referee.

HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SHOOTING GAMES?

Have you ever wanted to play shooting games but avoided doing so because you were afraid of getting hurt or dirty? THE SOLUTION is Jelly Ball or Miniball Games!

– Painfull? – NO!
– Messy? – NO!
– Lots of fun!
Kids friendly 4+
All family members welcome to join in the fun!

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO PLAY LASER TAG GAME?

You can learn more about our prices below. We have 3 options

Miniball Single game – $19
Miniball Three games – $36

Miniball Glow in the Dark Single game – $23
Miniball Glow in the Dark Three games – $42

And package price – LEARN MORE HERE

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Or contact our manager to arrange an event anytime by emailing us at agrsports.katy@gmail.com