• Light Strikers: Like Laser Tag But Much Better

    John Biggs

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    Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

    Remember Lazer Tag? Remember how great it was? What if you could play Lazer Tag with 100 of your closest friends? Sounds great, right? The new Light Strike gun game kit is for kids eight and up and includes a gun with customizable features including upgradable features, unique target vests, and a unique health and ammo system built-into the guns. You can create up to four teams of undetermined size and you can even switch teams during the game.

    The guns have beam widths that allow you to blast multiple targets at once or aim and fire at a distant target. The guns look very similar to the Paper Jamz guitars and all have touch sensitive surfaces.

    The guns will cost about $40 and the accessories are sold separately.

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