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CHOPPER SQUAD
SKIRMISH GOLD COAST
Stalk the other team and engage them in a fire-fight,
eliminate their key players with a burst of paintballs,
then charge forward and blow the oppositions chopper.
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BLOW THE BRIDGE
SKIRMISH GOLD COAST
Beat the opposing team, take the high ground, then charge
forward to detonate the bridge across the valley.
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TANK BUSTERS
SKIRMISH GOLD COAST
Each team has its very own real military tank that has
to be defended at all cost against the opposing team.
Coloured smoke grenades are used to designate hits on
the enemy armour as you assault fortified positions.
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CAPTURE THE FLAG
SKIRMISH GOLD COAST
This is the classical paintball strategy scenario where
teams have flags mounted atop their forts that must be
captured to win the game. Not as easy as it looks because
defenders may be hidden anywhere in the bunkers and smaller
forts.
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HOLD THE FORT
SKIRMISH GOLD COAST
Use the elaborate
defences and network of smaller forts to hold your
main defensive asset, the team base.
TERMINATOR
SKIRMISH GOLD COAST
Use all of the teams available firepower to seek out
the enemy and destroy them within the time limit set
for the game
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3 Action Scenario Games in
the 2 hour session
... taking you to the edge of reality!
A number of different scenarios are created at Skirmish
Gold Coast which include Blow the Bridge - The Tank Destroyers
- Defence of the Forts - Terminator - Chopper Squad and many
more ever changing mind bending scenarios using Smoke and Pyrotechnic
Special Effects.
Imagine
live battlefield action, find yourself
in camouflage seeking out the opposition's
flag, you see movement behind a bush
30 metres out front, yes it's a member
of the yellow team. You raise your
gas powered paintball gun and splat,
a paintball finds it's mark, leaving
a splotch of paint on your opposition's
shoulder.
You are playing Paintball
at Skirmish Gold Coast.
Skirmish is played by a group of players who divide into two
equal teams of four or five to as many as twenty a side. Starting from opposite
ends of a field, they set out to capture the opposition flag and return it to
their own base.
On our battlefield, live games are played in a lightly wooded area, with villages,
forts, bunkers, dams and bridges - plus real army tanks, combat helicopter, vehicles
and more.
When
tagged you are not out. Tagged with a paintball a player calls "hit" raises
their paintball gun above their head and moves back 30 paces then resumes play.
The paintball is a round thin skinned
gelatin capsule filled with a non-toxic, water soluble, bio-degradable paint.
When a paintball hits a player it's thin casing breaks, leaving a coloured
splat on the player's coveralls.
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