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What is the Fort Knox game and how is it played?

5/9/2019

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Fort Knox is a scenario game which consists of 4) one hour playing sessions with a half hour break in-between.  It is a reincarnation game with infinite lives, meaning if you get shot you go back to your team spinner and respawn back in. 


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You have two teams, red and blue, with a Fort in the middle that has 3-4 guards in the tower.  The idea of the game is to collect as much gold bullion that is around the fort and get it back to your start station and into your apple crate without getting shot by the opposing team or the guards.  The guards can’t be killed but they can be disabled for 30 seconds by getting your teams nerf football into the garbage cans situated outside the fort.  ​

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At the beginning of every one hour playing session, the teams will switch sides to make it fair play and their apple crate will move with the team so that they keep their gold already collected. 


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What is low-impact paintball?

5/6/2019

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Low-impact paintball is a great way for beginners and younger children to experience paintball without the intimidation factor that sometimes accompanies traditional paintball.  
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The equipment is smaller and lighter making it easier to carry around and use.
box of low-impact paint beside a box of standard paintballs
The paintballs are smaller, lighter and more fragile.  This means that they will have less energy when they hit, therefore hurting less.  
Currently low-impact games are only offered as a private group.  Every player will need to use .50cal equipment and paintballs.  If people in your group have played standard .68cal paintball before or have their own equipment, this may not be the best option for your group. 
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