Wednesday 9 February 2011

Paintball




-Paintball
(in Spanish 'paintball') is a game in which participants use markers (usually avoid the word "gun" to not cause any alarmist) driven by compressed air, CO2 or other gases, to shoot small balls filled with paint to other players. It is essentially a complex strategy game in which players hit by paintballs during the game are removed from it sometimes temporarily, sometimes permanently, depending on the mode. Contrary to what we think is one of the outdoor sports safer.

Normally in a game of paintball two teams in order to eliminate all opposing players or complete an objective (such as capturing a flag or eliminating a specific player). A typical game of paintball usually lasts unprofessional about five minutes to half an hour. The basic equipment needed to play paintball is not too expensive (although they may be the marker and other high end items). The number of paintballs fired during a game varies depending on the type of game and a player to another: some shoot hundreds, others a few and some even get to shoot the entire game.

By: Nerea López 3ºB

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