On The First Day of Christmas…

Friday, November 11th, 2011 No Comments


That time of year is fast approaching again, 6 weeks to go! The TV adverts are starting, tinsel is making it’s return appearance in the shops and everyone is talking presents…well presents and turkey.

It’s around that time now where you are either thinking…should I get the shopping done in the next couple of weeks to make sure it’s done. Or, like me, your thinking goes more along the lines of “ahh there is still plenty of time”.

Which ever one of the above relates to you I still find, that when it does come the time for buying, that there are really only 3 categories of people you buy for.

The first being as soon as you think of them, you know what they will like and you have a clear idea of what you can get. The other is when you think of the person, you have no idea what they will like and your mind draws a complete blank when it comes to what you can get them. Lastly…you have the odd few ppl that you don’t really want to buy for…yet every year you still seem to be exchanging gifts regardless.

It’s the 2nd and 3rd category that seems to cause the blind panic when it creeps it’s way to Christmas Eve. And then what seemed like a good idea at the time, of leaving them for last until you figured out what you wanted to get them, suddenly doesn’t seem like the best way to have gone.

Now last minute gifts are always difficult…a few options for you. Head to the nearest garage (just like that classic episode from Friends) Pick up some windscreen wash, a tax disc holder or maybe a shammy cloth and hope for the best. Or…and I definitely think this option would go down better then the previous idea… and that is to turn to the good old world wide web and find one of the very few companies that provide Instant Vouchers that can be provided via email within minutes of processing your payment. They are very few and far between…and the important thing when purchasing in this way, at such a late stage, is to make sure you know what you are buying, how long it lasts and where they will be valid for.

Obviously this form of voucher buying isn’t only for the last minute purchase. You will find that you can get the vouchers posted out, gift wrapped or even, like we can do, attach the voucher to the end of a massive balloon in a box.

Take the vouchers that we sell as an example. The only one of it’s kind and the perfect solution for anyone that you need to buy for. This voucher is the Daddy of all vouchers…seriously. An Activity Passport valid for 12 months, for over 900 venues across the country and over 60 adrenaline sport activities. Impressed? Well we guarantee the recipient definitely will be.

These vouchers can be purchased over the phone, online, posted, emailed instantly and, if you really want us to, we could even send them via carrier pigeon (terms may apply)

So for your vouchers with a difference select one of the options below and get that gift sorted.

PAINTBALL VOUCHER

ACTIVITY PASSPORT VOUCHER

Paintball News And Your Views

Monday, October 31st, 2011 No Comments

CROYDON PAINTBALL IS BACK

Fantastic news… Our Croydon venue is back… Bigger and better than ever.

Now owned and run by ex world cup winning paintball player Tommy ‘Gun’ Pemberton.
Bringing his wealth of professional paintball knowledge to the recreational
side of the sport the site will be filled with more adrenaline fuelled action
than you could shake a stick at.

Only a 25 minute train journey from central London, and a short distance from the M25
makes this a very accessible site to get to regardless of the mode of transport.

To fill those bellies, for lunch, full day players will receive a Hot Papa Johns pizza free of charge!

100 paintballs per person will also be provided free of charge for everyone.

The action is available from the 5th of November… With only few spaces still left on the opening weekend why not book your spot now!

http://www.goballistic.co.uk/paintball_sites/index.asp?activity=Paintball&at=Croydon&site=1512&activityID=1

INDOOR PAINTBALL AT IT’S BEST

3 exciting new indoor arenas have opened on your doorstep…well if you live in Edinburgh, Coventry or Liverpool that is. So don’t let the cold, wet weather put you off. Indoor paintball is the perfect solution for whenever the paintball bug might bite. Be it an after work showdown or an evening birthday celebration with a difference.

Edinburgh

http://www.goballistic.co.uk/paintball_sites/index.asp?activity=Indoor-Paintball&at=Edinburgh-Indoor&site=8632&activityID=60

Coventry

http://www.goballistic.co.uk/paintball_sites/index.asp?activity=Indoor-Paintball&at=Coventry-Indoor&site=8594&activityID=60

Liverpool

http://www.goballistic.co.uk/paintball_sites/index.asp?activity=Indoor-Paintball&at=Liverpool,-Merseyside&site=8617&activityID=60

Your Views / Feedback / Opinions

Any views, comments or feedback about paintball are welcome.

One topic in particular that I feel, by the sheer volume of feedback we have recieved, needs discussing is buying tickets from street sellers. How you know that you aren’t being ripped off, how you know it’s safe to buy (handing over card details to someone in the street) and what precautions you should take.

How can you trust that you are actually getting a deal…or infact that you are getting anything at all for your money. You only have to do a quick search online to see a string of feedback regarding experiences with buying paintball from street sellers. Unfortunately each one showing street sellers for paintball and the experience in a very negative light…with people posting things like ” ripped off” “waste of money” and “ruined birthday”.

Let us know your thoughts on this but 2 tips we can provide on making sure any paintball experiences that you buy are not going to end in disappointment.

Make sure you know all the information of what a day involves…the most important being the usage of paintballs needed in a day. Something we have encountered while out and about is that a percentage of people we spoke to had, unsurprisingly, been approached before by other companies. The difference being that the sheer lack of correct information provided when they had been was mind blowing.

Thinks to know and remember

  • 100 paintballs will not last your session. Judge your day and spend on 100 paintballs an hour. Depending on how trigger happy you are.
  • Make sure you have all the information of how to book the vouchers in before buying…as there will definately be a cost involved in that process when whoever has the vouchers does decided to book them in. This information should be all printed on the vouchers…so make sure you read it all to understand the process.
  • Before handing card details over, make sure you are definately talking to a representative of the paintball company they claim to be from. Don’t be embarressed to ask for ID…after all these are your card details.
  • Lastely… make sure you get a receipt as you have legally got a cooling off period after purchasing the vouchers where you are able to then return the vouchers for a full refund.

Don’t get me wrong… This is not a downer on street selling, as there are reputable companies out there…giving the correct info…giving the deal they claim to be. The above is merely an advisory of things to check off the list before buying.

Reball – The World’s Newest Action Sport

Monday, May 16th, 2011 No Comments

Live action combat gaming is one of the UK’s most popular social events. But as videogames improve, becoming ever more real and intense, it’s up to combat sports to stay with the times and drag people off their sofas and into live action games too.

Most of us love to play the gun-toting action hero, whether that gun is loaded with an infra red laser, or BB’s or even paint. Now you can load your gun with rubber balls and carry out Black Ops mission, full of heart pounding close quarters combat.

Reball is a mission-based team combat sport, just like paintball, quasar and airsoft, but these pistols and rifles fire rubber balls, and the play is ten times more extreme.

Based on SAS conflict scenarios, Reball transforms you into a battle-hardened tactical unit, complete with authentic gear, and deploys you into movie quality environments; bursting to life with lighting, sound and smoke effects.

Would you like to take part in an exciting Reball session? Do you know anybody that might? Maybe you’re one of the lucky few to have already tasted the action. If so, the Go Ballistic team want to hear from you.

Leave your comments below, contact us via the official website or even our brand new Facebook page.

Evening Paintball is back!

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011 No Comments

Spring has officially sprung, GB fans!

We lost an hour of Sunday but we’ve gained hours and hours of paintball blasting action with the return of evening games at all of our venues around the UK.

Thanks to the lighter nights, action nuts can squeeze in a spot of warfare any night of the week. Stressful day at work? Let off some steam, along with a barrage of paintballs; you might even get the chance to shoot your boss.

Evening paintball is perfect for a team building exercise or corporate hospitality event.

No longer do we have to be slaves to the sofa from Monday to Friday; now we can be soldiers instead.

Just pop over to the Go Ballistic website for details about each of our fantastic paintball sites around the UK, as well as all of the cracking offers that you can currently take advantage of.

Happy Springtime, everybody, we hope you all enjoy a trigger-slamming good time.

Go Ballistic’s Top 5 Irish Action Heroes

Thursday, March 17th, 2011 No Comments

It’s St Patrick’s Day, but if there’s one thing the Go Ballistic team like even more than a pint of the black stuff, it’s a large helping of action. We love it! We can’t get enough of it! We like to get right smack into the thick of it. But the thing about splattered paintball war zones is, sometimes, they’re closed.

So, once the last paintball has been blasted in anger, we get a shot of adrenaline watching awesome Hollywood action movies.

To celebrate St Paddy, we’re counting down our favourite trigger-whacking, name-taking, baddie-beating movie stars from Ireland.

These lads are the real fighting Irish, and we’re happy to sit back and watch them busting heads long after the 17th of March.

5. Jonathan Rhys Meyers

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Wait! Come back! We know, we know, young Jonathan’s not exactly what you had in mind when you hit a link about action heroes. But this real life bad boy is starting to forge a mammoth Hollywood career and there have been a few butt-kickers among his recent roles.

A tumultuous upbringing included a spell in an orphanage and permanent expulsion from school at the age of 16. Rhys Meyers never went back, but he never looked back either.

Following humble beginnings in a TV advertisement for soup, the interesting actor has consistently nabbed screen roles and in recent years has helped Tom Cruise beat the baddies in ‘Mission Impossible III’ and helped John Travolta do it in the brainless but brilliant action movie ‘From Paris With Love’.

Keeping company like that means Jonny Boy could probably walk into any Scientology tea party that he wanted to. One thing he hasn’t had the chance to do is walk into a Michael Bay style Hollywood explosion-fest. But he is quoted as saying he’d like to.

We’re sure it’s only a matter of time.

To see Rhys Meyers in action click here.

4. Gabriel Byrne

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One of a number of famous actors born in Dublin, Gabriel attended a seminary for five years of his childhood and trained to become a Catholic priest. In an eclectic early life, he found the time and inclination to be an archaeologist, a cook, a bullfighter and even a Spanish schoolteacher before kicking off his acting career at the ripe old age of 29.

He started in swashbuckling style as Lord Uther Pendragon in John Boorman’s round table epic, ‘Excalibur’ and would later play master swordsman D’Artagnan in ‘The Man In The Iron Mask’.

Then, smouldering Mr Byrne traded swords for guns in awesome movies like ‘The Usual Suspects’, ‘Miller’s Crossing’ and the remake of ‘Assault On Precinct 13’.

The guy’s even kicked Arnie’s ass, playing Satan in ‘End Of Day’s’; which definitely makes him worthy of the list.

To see Gabriel Byrne as a tough guy click here.

3. Pierce Brosnan

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Born in Ireland, partly raised in England and now officially half-American, Brosnan has lived many blokes dream by taking on the role of globe-trotting super-spy James Bond in not one, not two, nor three but four massive movies.

And the actor has a permanent souvenir of his time in the tuxedo, which takes the form of a scar on his face, picked up from a stuntman while filming ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’. The action might have gotten a little too real, but buff Brosnan lived to tell the tale. We’re sure it couldn’t have been as painful as Pierce’s singing in the ‘Mama Mia’ movie, anyway.

He’s had his fair share of battles to overcome, has the boy from County Meath. Uprooting to London at the age of just 10, Pierce became the target of school bullies, standing almost six foot tall at a very early age.

What’s more, he might have achieved 007 status much sooner if plans to cancel the actors hit TV show ‘Remington Steele’ been followed through. Instead producers had a last minute change of heart and the role of Bond went to Timothy Dalton.

But the actor wasn’t shaken or stirred and would eventually fulfil his ambition. It almost seems he was destined to, when you consider that the first movie he ever saw, the one that convinced him he wanted to be an actor, was in fact Sean Connery’s ‘Goldfinger’.

To see Brosnan’s Bond doing what he does best, click here.

2. Colin Farrell

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Another native of Dublin, and once seen treading the quaint country lanes of British telly’s ‘Ballykissangel’, Farrell is now a fully fledged movie star.

He broke onto the world stage with Joel Schumacher’s ‘Tigerland’, and even managed to make a blockbuster movie out of a guy standing in a phone box (in the movie ‘Phone Booth’).

Since then the former real life bad boy has kicked screen ass for Hollywood royalty like Steven Spielberg (‘Minority Report’) and Michael Mann (‘Miami Vice’), and partnered the biggest movie names while doing so. He played Al Pacino’s highly skilled, gun-toting protégé in ‘The Recruit’, and played Samuel L. Jackson’s number one S.W.A.T team guy, in an explosive action movie about S.W.A.T team guys, imaginatively titled ‘S.W.A.T’.

He’s even managed to show off his comedic chops, as a bumbling hitman in the hilarious ‘In Bruges’. Colin won a golden globe for the performance, and he also got to run around a famous European city with a gun, which is a must for action heroes.

He continues to nab huge Hollywood movie roles and in 2012 will hit our screens as the lead in a remake of Arnie classic ‘Total Recall’.

It takes a big, brave man to fill the Schwarzenegger shoes. Colin Farrell is just that. But please, don’t mention ‘Daredevil’.

To see Colin doing some great action-packed punching and shooting stuff, click here.

1. Liam Neeson

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Ballymena boy Liam Neeson was once a forklift truck driver for Guinness, an assistant architect and even an amateur boxer and he put the latter to good use in the blisteringly brilliant, head smashing action flick ‘Taken’.

The tall, strapping Northern Irishman has enjoyed a glittering career accentuated by weighty, acclaimed roles, and has played a number of real historical figures in huge movies such as ‘Schindler’s List’, ‘Rob Roy’ and ‘Michael Collins’.

But in recent years Neeson is enjoying something of a renaissance as a full blown Hollywood action hero. He can be seen dishing out pain in ‘Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace’, ‘Batman Begins’, ‘Taken’ and even the remake of ‘The A-Team’, in which he played the cigar-muching, butt-kicking, day-saving Colonel Hannibal Smith.

The actor has played cinematic tough guys for the likes of Spielberg and Scorsese and brings authenticity and genuine toughness to each impressive role. Next up he’ll take on a pack of blood thirsty wolves in Alaskan plane crash chiller ‘The Grey’.

Interestingly enough, while he makes it to the top of our list, he hasn’t always enjoyed the luck of the Irish when it comes to winning movie parts. He missed out on playing the giant, Fezzik, in Rob Reiner’s adaptation of ‘The Princess Bride’, because at only 6’4” he wasn’t anywhere near ‘giant’ enough. The role eventually went Andre Rene Roussimoff, a man more commonly known as Andre the Giant.

To see Go Ballistic’s best Irish action hero in his best action role, click here.

There you have it! Go Ballistic’s Top 5 Irish Action Heroes.

Wishing you all a very happy St Patrick’s Day! Have fun, drink responsibly and leave the bar brawls and action scenes to the guys in the Hollywood hills.

That is unless you want to engage in electrifying team military simulations in any of our stunning purpose built paintball battlegrounds. We offer top-notch facilities all over the UK, giving you the chance to be the hero of your own action story.

If that sounds like your cup of tea, all you have to do is click here.

Young Guns Paintball

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 No Comments

Step one: unplug the TV.

Step two: surgically remove the games console control pad from kid’s hands.

Step three: replace it with a semi-automatic paintball machine gun.

Step four: let your miniature Rambo run amok at one of our brilliant paintball venues, with our Young Guns packages from £19.50 per child.

These packages make a thrilling gift and are the perfect introduction for your kid to the UK’s fastest growing adventure sport. Many people worry that our teenagers aren’t getting enough exercise or fresh air. A great paintballing experience takes care of both of these things. Plus they’ll be taking part in the best kind of exercise there is: the kind they don’t even realise they’re doing because they’re having so much fun. It’s definitely more fun than any shoot-em-up video game. And let’s face it, in what other circumstances would it be acceptable, encouraged even, for your children to shoot their friends while getting covered in paint and mud.

The reason it’s ok here is because our sport promotes teamwork, communication and strategy, as well as moderate physical fitness.

The object of a paintball game isn’t to attack the enemy, it’s to complete the mission, and the guys will have to devise a plan to do so and then work together to carry it out.

This means your kids can let off steam and cut loose without getting into any trouble, and at the same time they’re developing skills that will prove important to them in later life. We’re not just teaching them how to shoot one another. We’re teaching them how to work together, how to think creatively, how to communicate their ideas and how to shoot one another!

Best of all, paintball is not a divisive activity. If a kid is overweight, a bit skinny or a bit clumsy, they may not be able to happily and successfully participate in conventional sporting events such as the regular team games promoted in school. This can lead to exclusion or even bullying.

But Paintball can be played and enjoyed by anybody regardless of these things. Your kids will have a blast and feel part of the group, and that may be the most important outcome of all.

Aa young guns package at £19.50 per child includes:

  • 200 paintballs
  • 1 half days play
  • Multiple missions
  • Use of 1 semi automatic machine gun for duration of play
  • Use of freshly laundered combat overalls for duration of play
  • Experienced and uniformed marshals for duration of play

We offer these packages at Europe’s busiest paintball sites and all of them are UKPSF registered, one of the reasons that we’re currently the UK’s number one choice for paintball events.

We take health and safety very seriously at each of our sites. The kids will get all the safety equipment they need, plus a full safety briefing before they get their paws on a paintball gun and start shooting. What’s more they’ll be supervised by our expert staff at all times. These highly trained marshals are child-friendly and engaging. They add to the overall experience that the kids enjoy.

It’s exciting, it’s fun and it’s safe. Young Guns paintball events are perfect for children’s birthday parties, but with our prices you needn’t wait for a big occasion. There’s never a bad time to bring your tiny terrors along for the games.

These Young Guns packages are not available at all of our paintball venues nationwide, but the friendly and helpful Go Ballistic team can make sure you choose a venue that do. This information is also available through the website.

The minimum of age for participants is 12 years, and it is illegal and irresponsible to allow younger children to play.  All children under the age of 16 must provide a parental consent form before taking part. Some venues may set higher age requirements. Consult our website or call the team 0844 745 5000  for further information regarding this.

Tim’s Stag Weekend in Newcastle.

Friday, September 3rd, 2010 No Comments

“A big thanks to everyone at Go Ballistic for helping Steve and the lads put together the perfect Stag Do for me  in sunny Newcastle!

I work in an office all week, but I’m an action man deep down and I love a good skirmish. I’m a bit like Chuck Norris in Delta Force, except without the beard! For my Stag Weekend we tried Clay Pigeon shooting and then spent the afternoon shooting each other instead, in a massive game of paintball.

I think I’d mentioned to the lads that I’d booked a paintball day through Go Ballistic previously, so Steve didn’t hesitate to contact you again but I had no idea you’d put together such a brilliant package.

We travelled from Liverpool on Friday night and a moderate amount of beer was had before we crashed out at the hostel that you guys sorted out for us.

On Saturday morning, they dragged me out of bed and into the clay pigeon shooting gallery. It took a little getting used to at first, but the kickback soon woke me up and after a few words from one of the tutors on site, I got the hang of it. I’d like to say I was using the same target as the pro’s but the site offers a range of sizes to suit your skill level. I think mine we’re like tractor wheels!

When the clay exploded the feeling was great, but the group had a good laugh when it didn’t. We all practiced our aim knowing we’d be shooting each other later that day!

The sun was out at this point and the venue offered us some great views of Northumberland that we’d never have seen if we’d stayed in the city centre. The fresh air probably cleared a few hangovers too!

Now that we’d perfected our sharp shooting, we had a bit of lunch back in Newcastle and headed to the paintball venue!

And what a venue! For a start, they paid our taxi fares back to us in paintballs. I just didn’t realise most of those paintballs would be heading my way! It turned out Steve had booked us in for the ‘Stag Hunt’ package. It meant that the lads had been given 400 paintballs and were under orders to give me special treatment throughout the day.

We kicked things off with a free for all game, a chance for the boys to get used to their weapons and also the grounds. As I understand, we were supposed to be playing as individuals but it seemed like every paintball in the place was coming my way! They were a team out to punish the stag.

Afterward we were split into teams for the rest of the games, but I was still catching paintballs from left, right and centre. Should have known what I was getting myself into! Still, rather than feel sorry for myself I tried to take as many of them down with me as I could, and Chuck, himself, would have been proud!

Once back in Newcastle we made sure we ticked the rest of the Stag Do boxes but I won’t go into all the gory details!

Just wanted you all to know that the weekend was a massive success and wouldn’t have been anywhere near as good without the excellent action adventure package from Go Ballistic. Going out on the lash with the boys would have been one thing, but it’s been another thing entirely to let loose with a rifle and a paintball gun! What a weekend!”

Tim, Groom (and paint splattered Stag!!)

Are you looking for the perfect stag weekend or stag day? Let Go Ballistic take all the hassle out of organising it, call one of our team on  0844 745 5000

Live the Dream

Monday, June 21st, 2010 No Comments

Sites Nationwide – Book your Paintball Experience now

or call 0844 745 5000

Is Tourney Paintball For Me?

Monday, November 2nd, 2009 No Comments

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Tourney games are basically tournament-style scenarios which take place in a field where giant inflatables provide the cover.

This arena is known as a Sup’ Air field and it allows a more standardised game to take place between paintball teams.

The most popular Sup’ Air game is speedball which is a fast-paced race for a flag in the centre of the field. Teams employ sophisticated tactics to make sure they are the first to the flag which they then try to deposit at the opposing team’s start point.

A good analogy is that this game is similar to 5-a-side football – you’re never out of the game and the action never stops.

Teamwork is crucial in Tourney paintball because attacking and defending as a unit is the only way to succeed. Players also get organised in terms of kit with matching jerseys in team colours and every king of accessory under the sun employed in a bid to get the upper hand.

Tourney ball is the antithesis of traditional woodland paintball and although paintballers can play both games, it’s becoming more and more common for players to choose one of the other.
Players taking the plunge into Tourney paintball need to be fully committed and be available for the vast majority – if not all – of the season.

Tourney teams usually consists of between three and 10 players.

Paintballing Tips

Monday, November 2nd, 2009 No Comments

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So you’ve decided to take the plunge and head out for your first paintballing trip. Well why wait until you get there to start thinking about the game when you could just read this handy guide for new players instead?

First off – never, ever, take your paintball mask/goggle system off unless you’re in the safe zone or have been given the green light from your marshal. This point cannot be emphasised enough – NEVER TAKE YOUR MASK OFF IN THE GAME ZONES, EVEN IF YOU HAVE BEEN KILLED AND ARE IN THE DEAD ZONE. Paintballs travel at around 200mph, so is it really worth risking your eyesight? Exactly. If the site you’re at doesn’t provide face masks then run a mile and never go back.

Make sure you know how your marker works and that you know how to operate the safety catch. Trust us, there’s nothing worse than unintentionally unloading a paintball into your mate’s back or, even worse, your own foot. Be aware of how to get shot pots out of your battlepack and how to reload your hopper. Doing this without spilling ammo is a real skill you might as well start mastering from the word go. Also, make sure the hopper is full before each new game – you’d be amazed how many rookies run out a few seconds into battle.

Honesty is usually the best policy in life and however tempting it may be to do otherwise, honesty is ALWAYS the best policy in paintball. Think about it – the game these days can be so fast that unless you call yourself out when hit, the marshals will always be playing catch up. And that ruins the game.

When you’re eliminated, make sure you raise your marker and quickly head for the Dead Zone. We’ve all seen players wondering about aimlessly after being shot who are then surprised when they keep getting hit. It’s not rocket science – so just get out of the way!

Avoid tunnel vision and learn to ‘play tight’. Tunnel vision is the worst crime a new player can commit because he or she gets focussed on one target and so lacks any self-awareness which makes the enemy’s task a whole lot easier. ‘Playing tight’ means presenting as small a target as possible to the enemy. This should be done when taking cover and while advancing through a game zone.

Keep moving and don’t look out from the same spot all the time when taking cover. A moving target will keep the enemy on the back foot and prevent them locking you down. If you are behind cover, vary the place you take a look from because if you don’t, they’ll be a shedload of paint heading your way.

If you are hit but there’s no mark, keep playing. Only paintballs that leave a tell-tale ’splat’ will count. Whether head/hand/marker shots count will vary between sites so make sure you are aware of the rules BEFORE you start playing.

Wear correct footwear – your boots don’t have to ‘combat-ready’ but they should provide ankle support and a good grip because things can get muddy under foot. Footwear is likely to get dirty and covered in paint so it’s best to leave your brand new trainers at home. Some players recommended studded football boots but they’ll be no good on concrete paths so steer clear of them in those circumstances.

Finally, don’t surrender – even if you run out of paint, gas or heart – unless you are injured and cannot physically carry on! An empty marker can still be fired to give the illusion of a fully-armed player which will keep an enemy pinned down for longer than if you simply headed off for the Dead Zone.