Imagine stepping into a dark, neon-lit arena, where the air is thick with anticipation, the hum of futuristic equipment fills your ears, and the only thing that matters is your next move. Welcome to Laser Tag—a high-energy, action-packed game that combines the thrill of combat with the excitement of cutting-edge technology. It’s like stepping into a video game, but you’re the hero, armed with a laser gun and a sensor vest, dodging, weaving, and outsmarting your opponents in a battle for victory.
Whether you’re sneaking through dark corridors, launching surprise attacks, or strategically coordinating with your team, Laser Tag is a game of skill, strategy, and adrenaline. It’s the perfect fusion of physical activity, mental sharpness, and fun competition—all wrapped in a glowing, futuristic package.
So what are you waiting for?
Grab your laser gun, assemble your team, and get ready for the most thrilling game of laser tag you’ll ever play. It’s time to get in the game, and experience the excitement of laser tag!
Laser Tag is a high-tech, indoor or outdoor game where players use infrared-emitting devices (often in the form of guns) to tag opponents, who are equipped with sensors that detect the infrared beams. The goal of the game is to tag other players while avoiding being tagged yourself, all within a designated playing area filled with obstacles and sometimes themed environments. It’s a competitive, fast-paced game that combines strategy, teamwork, quick reaction and physical movement, and it’s often compared to a mix of hide-and-seek and tag, but with the added element of futuristic, non-contact weaponry.
Each session of Laser Tag will start off with a brief introduction to Laser Tag. The fundamentals on how to hold the laser gun, along with proper usage of guns and firing postures will be taught to the players. And most importantly, a safety briefing will be held.
Players will then next put what they have learnt into practice in a fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping Laser Tag game. Players will also receive a briefing on Laser Tag’s rules and gaming procedures prior to the game on the same day.
Retrieve the enemy flag and bring it back to your team’s base alive!
Eliminate the whole opposing team to win the game.
Protect your team’s King while eliminating the opposing team’s players. Knocked down players can be revived by the Kings. The game will end if the Kings are eliminated or if the entire team is out.
No teams, just be the last one standing and there will only be ONE winner.
Social interaction and teamwork
Laser Tag is a highly social game, often played in teams, and is great for improving communication, teamwork, and social bonding. Team-based Laser Tag games require clear and concise communication. Players must relay information about enemy positions, plan attacks, or strategize, enhancing both verbal and non-verbal communication.
Success in Laser Tag is heavily reliant on how well a team can work together. Players need to coordinate their actions, cover each other, and support teammates, which improves teamwork and cooperative skills. Whether you’re playing with friends, family, or colleagues, Laser Tag fosters deeper connections. It’s a shared experience that encourages collaboration, mutual trust, and friendly competition.
Boosts confidence and self-esteem
Laser Tag provides opportunities for personal achievement, which can have a positive impact on confidence and self-esteem. Whether you score the most hits or successfully defend your team, Laser Tag offers plenty of chances to feel a sense of achievement, which boosts confidence.
The game involves overcoming obstacles—both physical (dodging shots, moving fast) and strategic (outsmarting opponents). Mastering these challenges boosts feelings of self-worth. In Laser Tag, missing a shot or being tagged doesn’t mean failure—it’s an opportunity to learn and improve. Players often feel encouraged to try new strategies and build on their mistakes.
Mental health and stress relief
Playing Laser Tag can be a great way to unwind and relieve stress. Engaging in physical activities, especially fun and immersive ones like Laser Tag, triggers the release of endorphins, which are known as “feel-good” hormones. These reduce stress, improve mood, and promote relaxation.
Laser Tag requires constant focus and strategic thinking. As players move through the arena, they must think on their feet, stay alert to opponents’ positions, and make quick decisions. This level of engagement helps clear the mind and refocus attention. For many players, Laser Tag provides a much-needed break from the pressures of everyday life. The game allows you to immerse yourself in a fun environment and temporarily leave behind work, school, or other stressors.
Enhances cognitive skills
Laser Tag is not just a physical game; it also challenges your brain to think critically and make quick decisions. Players must constantly be aware of their surroundings, anticipate their opponents’ movements, and adjust their strategies in real-time. This helps sharpen concentration and attention to detail.
Quick thinking and rapid decision-making are key in Laser Tag. Players must assess their environment, decide when to shoot, move, or hide, and often make decisions under pressure, improving cognitive flexibility. Success in Laser Tag is heavily dependent on strategy—whether that’s how to outflank opponents, use cover effectively, or coordinate with teammates. These strategies require creative thinking and adaptability.
Increased agility and reflexes
Laser Tag is a fast-paced game that challenges your reflexes and improves your agility in ways that are both fun and functional. The game requires you to react quickly to avoid being tagged and to shoot accurately. Over time, this helps improve your reflex speed and ability to respond to sudden situations. The running, ducking, dodging, and shifting from cover to cover all help enhance agility. These movements train the body to move swiftly and efficiently in unpredictable environments.
Safe and non-contact Fun !
Unlike many competitive sports, Laser Tag is a non-contact activity, making it a safe and accessible option for people of all ages and fitness levels. Because it doesn’t involve physical contact (like tackling or pushing), Laser Tag has a low risk of injury, making it a safer option than many other team sports.
Laser Tag can be enjoyed by children, teenagers, and adults alike, with minimal concern about physical injury. It's great for families, birthday parties, or corporate team-building events. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, Laser Tag’s non-contact nature means that it’s easy to jump in and play, regardless of age or physical ability.
Teamwork and communication
Laser Tag is most often played in teams, and the success of your team depends heavily on how well everyone communicates and works together. Assign roles to your teammates—some can be offensive players (who are more aggressive and attack), while others can be defensive (who focus on protecting the team and guarding key positions).
Constantly communicate with your team. Use short, clear phrases like "Left side clear!" or "Enemy near the center!" This allows everyone to stay on the same page. When attacking, have one teammate act as the decoy while others move in for the shot. This works well when you have an opponent in a defensive position or near an obstacle.
Positioning and movement
Your position on the field—along with how you move and use the environment—can make a big difference in the outcome of the game. Take advantage of obstacles, walls, and barriers for cover. Move in a zigzag pattern to make yourself harder to target, and avoid staying in one place too long.
When you're moving around, crouch and stay as low as possible to minimize your visibility. Use quick, small steps to dart between covers. A stationary target is an easy target. Always be on the move, especially when reloading or after firing a shot, to avoid being tagged. Good positioning and fluid movement make you a harder target to hit. Keeping unpredictable and making good use of the terrain lets you surprise opponents and evade attacks.
Aiming and shooting
Accuracy is essential in Laser Tag, and how you aim and time your shots can determine if you hit your target or miss completely. Most laser tag vests have sensors located on the front and back. Aim for these areas to score points. If you’re behind an opponent, go for their back sensors; if you’re in front, aim for their chest or shoulders.
Laser tag guns usually fire in short bursts. Instead of constantly firing, wait for the right moment and shoot in quick bursts. This not only conserves energy but also increases your accuracy.
Lastly, wait for your opponent to break cover or expose themselves. Don't rush your shots. Be patient and aim for the perfect moment when their sensor is fully exposed.
Reacting to being hit
In Laser Tag, when you’re tagged, your sensor may deactivate, and you’ll be temporarily “out” of action. How you react when tagged can affect your team’s overall success. If your vest deactivates, use the time to regroup and mentally prepare for the next phase. Stay calm and focus on where your teammates are so you can help when you return. If you’re not “out” and your vest is still active, you can trick the opponent into thinking they’ve hit you. For example, flinch or move like you’ve been hit, then quickly retaliate once they lower their guard.
Energy conservation
Laser Tag can be physically demanding, and managing your energy throughout the game is crucial. Use breaks in the action to recover your energy. Take cover, slow your movements, and focus on your breathing. This will help you stay fresh for longer.
Instead of standing still after tagging an opponent, always move to a new position. This keeps your opponents on their toes and ensures you stay unpredictable. Also, conserve your shots for critical moments. Firing constantly wastes energy and makes you a target, while waiting for the perfect shot gives you a higher chance of success.
Skilled and friendly facilitators
The experienced facilitators at TeamLabs are what distinguish them from other team-building organizations. TeamLabs offers participants practical advice who comprehend the psychology of team dynamics, as opposed to merely setting up activities and letting them work it out on their own. These facilitators are also great at playing Laser Tag and will be more than happy to share their own experience!
Fun and engaging with benefits
While Laser Tag is enjoyable, they must also provide promising benefits. Laser Tag by TeamLabs strikes a balance between enjoyment and practicality.
Boost teamwork, improve problem solving skills, enhance communication and establish trust.
Adaptability to Any Size Group
TeamLabs can meet your demands for team building whether you're working with a small group of five people or a huge corporate group of hundreds. They have expertise planning both large-scale events and private, small-group sessions, making sure that each participant has an opportunity to participate.
Team Labs makes sure that everyone is included and involved by tailoring the Laser Tag’s level of difficulty and scale to the size of the group. Because of its adaptability, Team Labs is a great option for both small and big teams, as well as businesses with a variety of divisions or team sizes.
Cleaned and sanitized equipments
When it comes to organizing Laser Tag, the most important aspect is ensuring that the laser gun and tactical vest used are clean, safe, and sanitized. This is not just about hygiene; it’s about maintaining the overall safety and comfort of participants, especially when multiple people are using the same equipment.
Laser Tag is a high-energy, team-based game where players use infrared laser guns to "tag" opponents by aiming at sensors on their bodies or equipment. The goal is to score points by tagging as many players as possible, while avoiding being tagged yourself.
Laser Tag is a fast-paced game where players use infrared laser guns to tag opponents and score points. You wear a vest or headband with sensors, and the goal is to hit your opponents' sensors while avoiding getting tagged yourself. Players typically form teams, but you can also play solo in a free-for-all mode. When tagged, you’ll be temporarily deactivated, giving others a chance to rack up points. The game ends when time runs out or a team reaches a set score, and the team or player with the most points wins!
We can usually accommodate 6-20 players at once, depending on the size of the venue.
A typical game of Laser Tag lasts about 15-30 minutes, depending on the space and the game mode. And we provide an unlimited number of games, as long as it is within the session timing.
Our Laser Tag arenas are usually indoors as it is designed to be played in low-light or dark environments, with neon lights, blacklights, and glowing targets to enhance the experience. The dark setting adds to the excitement and challenge!
Yes, we can often be customized to fit your needs! We are flexible to adjust game duration, team sizes, and even the game modes (such as Capture the Flag or Free-for-All). We can also personalize the experience with things like themed games, special rules, or tournaments. We even offer party packages with food, drinks, and exclusive access to the arena.
Always feel free to contact us to enquire or discuss your preferences with us to make sure the game is tailored to your group’s needs!
You don’t need special gear, just wear comfortable clothing like athletic wear or casual outfits. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for mobility and safety, as you'll be moving around a lot.
The minimum capacity for Laser Tag is usually 2 players, though it’s more fun with larger groups. The maximum capacity can vary depending on the venue, but most arenas can accommodate around 20-30 players at once.
Minimum age of 6 years old is required and children under 12 years old should be supervised by an adult. We offer family-friendly sessions that are perfect for kids, and also adult-only sessions for a more competitive experience.
Yes, Laser Tag is very safe! The lasers used are infrared, meaning they are non-harmful. Players wear sensor vests or headbands, and the equipment is designed to avoid any risk of injury. It’s a fun, low-contact activity suitable for all ages.
Absolutely! Laser Tag is designed to be fun and accessible for players of all fitness levels. You don’t need to be athletic to enjoy the game—it's more about strategy, teamwork, and quick thinking than physical endurance. You can move at your own pace, and the game is generally played in short bursts, so you don't need to be super fit to have a blast. Whether you're running, hiding, or taking strategic shots, it’s all about having fun!
If you have any physical limitations or concerns, we offer adjustments to ensure you can participate comfortably. This may include providing lighter equipment, adjusting game rules, or offering alternative ways to participate. You can always contact us beforehand, and we will try our best to accommodate!
You would need to confirm your reservation 1 week in advance for us to make the necessary venue arrangement. Should you have an urgent request, do call us at (+65) 8150 8866 or email us at contact@epicworkshops.com.sg.
Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions or require further assistance!
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