Friday, February 4, 2011

Paintball Bunkers: Creating a Homemade Field

By Reed Garcia


If you love playing war games, you may want to take your games to the next level. Now, that does not mean that you want to go out and buy a real gun and start shooting people left right and center. It means that you may want to introduce yourself to a game called paintball. There are many things in a game of paintball; the guns are just one of them. If you are not playing in an open forest or field, and are, instead setting up a combat zone in your back yard, you may want to consider getting paintball bunkers.

These are there to make sure the game goes on for a longer time and so that it is not boring. Just image you had not bunkers to hide behind. This would make the game very dull and short lived. You have to hide and attack from the bunkers. They provide you with protection and support when you are shooting your opponents.

Now, you could try to play a game of paintball without any bunkers, but that will just be a few people standing in front of each other shooting one another with paintballs - it does not make for a very entertaining game of paintball.

While most games are done at a venue where you have ready built large bunkers to hide behind, you can also get a private game going if you purchase all the equipment that you need including the gear, goggles, paint balls and the paintball bunkers.

Once you have all these things (a well balanced playing field, and a select number of consistent bunkers) you can get your game started and enjoy playing paintball with your friends and family every day or every weekend if you like.

Remember, balance is key in making a paintball field. Try to make both sides balanced and leave no advantages for one side. You can either make your field symmetrical - both sides are exactly the same, or you can make it assymetrical - both sides are different. Whichever option you go with be sure to balance each side.




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