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Recreational Paintball Games
The sport of paintball started with the survival game and capture the flag games where flags were placed at mid-points of the field, and the goal was the collect each flag without getting hit. Many paintball games today feature some version of the total elimination or capture the flag theme. Other recreational paintball games have forts for defending, bunnies for shooing in the goggles, and hostages for saving. Games like these are played using excellent markers, including the Genesis II from Viewloader. Click on the titles of these various recreational paintball games to find out more about game rules and props needed.

Capture the Flag. In the game, a player captures the enemy flag in the enemy's flag station, and brings it back to their home base.
POW. In POW, an eliminated player is sent to the opposing team's POW Holding Area, where they can be tagged back into the game by a teammate.
Down But Not Out. In Down But Not Out, an eliminated player drops down, and waits to be tagged in by another teammate.
Dynamite Paintball. In this game, the safe zone can either be a player's sanctuary or the site of his own destruction. When in the safe zone, a player can't get eliminated unless dynamite is thrown into it, eliminating all the players inside.
Street Fighter. This is a normal elimination game, except that players are not able to hide behind any bunkers, or trenches in the field.
Back-Stab. This is another paintball game where players switch sides within games. In this game, a player switches to the other team after he has been eliminated.
Slayer. In the game slayers, the objective is to eliminate all the other players. The paintball game player is not a team event, there is only one player standing at the end of the game.
Paratroopers. This is a game of paintball pirates, where teams of two take a token from each team they have tagged. The team with the most tokens at the end of the game wins.
Alamo. The Alamo is an attack & defend game, but with the defender outnumbered by the attackers. Many Alamo Games have no time limit.
Foxes & Hounds. This is a game of total elimination, but where the foxes only have to survive to win the game. The hounds have a certain amount of time to destroy all of the foxes.
Protect the VIP. In this game, the two teams of equal strength have a VIP player who must either be protected, or escorted to a safe zone.
Overnight -Game. The Overnight Game is also referred to as the Big Game, where players take part in a large scale paintball event that last at least a day and a night.
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