Battlefield Sports Target Tag gaming system, SATR, is flexible. You can play all sorts of fun & action-packed target games.
Here's a list of tried-and-true, ready-to-play game modes, or "exercises" as we call them.
Each exercise is ranked for complexity, which factors in the amount of moving parts involved for the player and the Games Marshall.
For kids, simple is best!
However, you might end up running exercise for sensitive groups with a lot of teens. For example, school sports day. Using the Balze Tag theme is vital for schools but when working with teens adding complexity is key.
A great game for young players
Several boxes are spread throughout the playing area. Participants search for the boxes. If they find one flashing their color, they can tag it! That scores their team one point. If they can bring in another player on their team before the lights go off, that player can score another point.
This game encourages teamwork and gets participants moving and exploring using all their senses.
Complexity: ⭐⭐
A classic obstacle race!
Set several targets out on the field. These act as waypoints as the players move along the course.
When playing with 1 team, the group must beat the clock. If you have two teams, it's a race!!
Each player on the team must take the box to take it for their group. Once they've done that the box lights up their color: Red or Blue. When both teams have captured the waypoint, it glows Purple.
Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐
Shoot as many targets as possible!
This fast-paced target game is perfect for a small number of participants. Set up a wall of targets for them to shoot.
Targets can flash Red, Blue, or Purple. Each color represents a different level of difficulty. The first player who tags the glowing target gets the points.
Will you be the quickest fire?
Complexity: ⭐
Take on the levels!
Set up a series of targets around the players. For the first minute, the targets are easy to hit.
After one minute, the game gets harder. Then it gets even harder!
Groups attempt to score as many points as possible over the three minutes.
Complexity: ⭐⭐
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