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Four Corners - Paintball Game Variations
Four Corners is one of a number of popular paintball games. Four Corners is a unique scenario game, and it is played on fields like Tazball Activities at Tazball Paintball & Lazertag Arena. Paintball games like Four Corners are also popular at rec fields like Camp Paintball Field. In a Four Corners game, teams go to four different corners of the field, and then try to find each other and eliminate each other. Camp Paintball Field is located in Kingston Massachusetts. In Four Corners games at Camp Paintball, teams are spread out to the furthest corners of the field, where they must start from and travel from to find the enemy players. Player eliminations in these games are just like tag, where a player hit by a paintball must leave the game. In these games, players learn to use natural or man made objects in the environment to avoid being seen, and to avoid getting hit by enemy fire. Players in Four Corners games must shoot from at least 20 feet away for elimination shots to be legal, and players are prohibited from shooting at someone that they know has already been tagged.
Adrenaline Paintball is another field that specializes in paintball games like Four Corners, Capture the Flag, and Center Flag. Rather than the usual woodsball or speedball courses, Adrenaline Paintball has designed a number of unique courses for a number of different styles of play. Adrenaline Paintball has a number of creatively thought of, and well planned out fields with a lot of interesting manmade bunkers. Some of these unique bunkers include abandoned buses, 10' high tire stacks, and huge formations of wood beam supported construction piping. Adrenaline has held countless weekly games for rec ball, and countless other private games for sports teams, interscholastic clubs, sororities, fraternities, and birthday parties. Adrenaline Paintball is closed in the winter months, and open in the spring and summer.

Four Corners is just one of a number of other popular paintball games. Other popular games include dodgeball and musketball. In the Musketball, players are not able to use their hoppers, loaders, or any type of system that automatically feeds paintballs into the chamber of their semi-automatic. The goal of this contest is to bring some skill back into the game, where players must be effective with each shot, rather than just spending the entire game spraying paintball all over the field. The name Musketball comes from the musketball ammunition that was used in military conflicts like the Civil War. The musket guns in those wars could only fire one musketball at a time, before another shell had to be loaded back into the barrel. This game is also known as Civil War, and Gettysburg.
Blackjack is another game where players need to make the most out of their paintball shots. Some players who have a lot of financial resources to burn can get around their skill shortcomings by shooting hundreds of paintballs in a given game. It is indeed hard to shoot back at a player who is firing hundreds of rounds your way. While rapid firing is an effective paintball tactic, it does not always make for the most enjoyable games, especially for other players who do not have the money to buy and shoot as many paintballs to keep up. In the blackjack game, each player starts the game with 21 paintballs. When a player runs out of paint, then they must leave the immediately. The name of the game Blackjack is a reference to the card game, where a 21 score beats all other hands, except when another player has an ace and a 10 or face card.
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