Paintball Magazine Paintball Magazine December 2019 | Page 107
Each session on Saturday had three sets
of missions which were to be opened
at the top of each hour revealing a fifty-
point mission and a thirty-point mission
for each hour of the session. There were
also presents and young gun props set
out before each session to be collected.
During the sessions on Saturday there
were mini battles held in Stalingrad
(Cargo City) where the object was to kill
a squad of mercenaries before they killed
you. It was a very interesting setup, but I
feel it was enjoyed by all the players.
first-time command staff. Sunday’s events
started out with a massive treasure hunt
for puzzle pieces. Each envelope was
strategically placed on the map, so the
players knew where to start their search.
Keep in mind, this whole event had a rule
of no fondling of the other teams marked
props. Red messes with red and blue
messes with blue. So, the players searched
for their envelopes and once gathered,
they were to put together the puzzles in
order to get a final clue for a final puzzle.
The puzzles in the envelopes included a
Lego set that had to be assembled, an
The final session on Sunday was a special actual puzzle, a word search, a crossword
one that left the players scrambling to get puzzle, and a sudoku.
things done. Paul Tanner, the producer of
this event, did a fabulous job of creating The setup of missions, the city being
an event which challenged both teams blocked off, and the absence of slap sticks
but also made things achievable for the allowed for a pretty interesting back
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