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POW at Painted Forest Adventure Games
POW and other paintball games are fun because they add variation to games that may start to get a little dry after playing the same ones over and over again. POW is another game where eliminated players can be set free, and brought back into the game. This is a game of total elimination, where teams try to eliminate all opposing players, or a least have the most players standing at the end of the game. Games like these are popular on fields like Pev's Paintball in Woodbridge Virginia, and Painted Forest Adventure Games in Lynchburg Virginia. This is a timed event, where teams try to either eliminate all the other players, or at least have the most men on the field when time expires.
POW. The Game Rules/Procedures. The game starts with two teams of equal strength starting the game from their own POW holding area. The holding areas will be color-coded. Each POW holding area will be coated with the same color as that on the team players' armbands or uniform. The holding area is where players will go when hit by paintball splatter. When player blue is eliminated, he must go to the other teams red POW holding area, and vice versa. Players in the holding area are not out of the game, but can be brought back into the game if one of their teammates makes it there alive, and then tags them back into the game. Each player in the holding area must be tagged to get back onto the field. Players in the holding area must not shoot from the holding area, or communicate with players that are still in the game. Players from the opposing team may stay behind and defend their POW holding area if they want to.

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The POW paintball game can go on with players getting eliminated, getting tagged back in, and getting eliminated again, until one winning team has knocked out all the players on the opposing team. Most POW paintball games last about 30 minutes. If at the end of the 30 minutes, there still has not been a total elimination, the game is still stopped, and the team with the most players left standing wins the match.
POW is one of a number of paintball games that have names of and similarities two, modern military conflicts and names. Military conflicts and wars involve human situations where real people put their lives on the line for their fellow soldiers, and their country. More games feature people making the ultimate sacrifice, and making it through moment to moment with quick thinking, guts, and determination. Other military and paintball games include paintburner. Paintburner. Paintburner is another game where eliminated players can get rotated back into the game. The game features as many three man teams as you can make, and a designated holding area for players out of game action. If a player on a team is eliminated, then they have to go to the designated holding area. Once the designated holding area fills up with three people, they will unite like Voltron and form a new three man team. This newly formed team is then escorted back onto the field via the referee. The referee will escort them to a safe place, out of the middle of game action, so that they are not surrounded and attacked as soon as the ref blows his whistle. Once the whistle was blown by the referee, all bets are off, and everyone can then shoot at each other.
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