Paintball simulator great for indoor fun? Not according to Mom!

by James on April 16, 2009

Velcro Paintball simulator

It’s always fun and interesting when something designed to simulate something else gets something simulated on it! Confused by the verbage? Sure. Paintball was a game created to simulate actual combat minus the blood, gore and death. So when the Tagball Indoor Paintball Simulator was created, it became the simulator of the simulator. How fun! But make sure you put away all the breakables or Mom is liable to retaliate herself.

The idea is a simple one. Tiny balls with Velcro replace the paintballs themselves. This allows for indoor combat without all the mess of paint flying all over the walls. When the players get hit, the balls just stick to the fabric. That makes for easy retrieval and still confirm hits even when there’s not splatter to show it. And they have a pretty good range for close indoor combat as the balls can accurate hit a target up to 30 feet away or more. This makes it also great for inner office warfare when the staff needs to bleed off a little tension.

Comes with One “rugged combat gun” with 8” anodized aluminum Barrel calibrated for accuracy, removal 7 round ammo magazine, 21 rounds of Velcro strapped ammunition, dartboard target for practicing, and instruction and game booklet. All for about $30 at Think Geek.

Safety goggles recommended, but not included.

I gots to get me one of these!

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