
Nearly all of our paintball games are 'resurrection games' which means once you are shot you return to your home base, rub off your paint then get straight back into the game.
This is a great way to play paintball because you spend a lot more time actually playing the game instead of watching everyone else.Team paintball
This is the first paintball game you'll play and an introduction to resurrection games. No nonsense just full on close combat paintball battles. Whatever team your in it will be a struggle not to get hit.
Sometimes zones are added to the field that your team is not allowed to enter and vice versa. This way you can take your time to get to grips with the sport and not worry about unloading all of your paint.
The object of this Paintball game is to shoot as many of the other team as possible, points awarded for each player shot. Very simple, but great fun. Great for any size group and the constant action makes it great to watch.
capture the flag paintball
The most famous paintball game on the planet. Here at Brighton Paintball Arena we use two flags (one for each team to retrieve).
Ad the resurrection rule to this world famous game and you have a whole new experience on your hands. Its fast, frantic and exciting but without team tactics and leadership you'll find its a lot harder than it seems.
The winning team is the team that achieves the most flag retrievals in the time set.
Great for any size group.
Briefcase drop
There is a brief case in the middle of the arena, both teams are trying to grab hold of the case. Once you have the case the game really gets heated, now you have to deliver it into the opponents home base.
If you are shot whilst holding the case then you must drop the case, return to your resurrection position then re join the game.
The winning team is the team that delivers the brief case the most amount of times in the time set. However if the brief case is not delivered in the allocated time then the final position of the case will determine the winning team.
other Rules and information about brighton paintball
Our games are very flexible and we can cater for special requests and rules to tailor your day to your needs. Sometimes it is not possible to change game rules as our paintball sessions are open events but if you have booked an exclusive paintball event then just ask when making your booking.
Teams can play to a certain number of points, or to a set time limit.
A player is eliminated from the game when he is ordered off the field or eliminated by a judge, or when a player signifies his elimination whether marked or not.
A player's first priority when fired upon should be to check himself to determine if he has been marked before continuing aggressive action.
A player who climbs on a tree, a bunker, a structure or a prop will be eliminated.


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