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Two Games of Laser Tag for Four or Six or 2-Hour Game-Pod Passes for Four or Six at Lightning Lazer Tag (Up to 67% Off)

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Xboxes and flat-screen televisions await video-game matchups in game pods; 10-minute laser-tag rounds in an arena

Laser tag puts a technological spin on a classic childhood game while avoiding the safety issues of playing Red Rover on motorcycles. Take aim with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $15 for two games of laser tag for four (a $40 value)
  • $25 for two games of laser tag for six (a $60 value)
  • $10 for two-hour game-pod passes for four (a $30 value)
  • $19 for two-hour game-pod passes for six (a $45 value)

    In each game pod, up to two players face off in games such as Halo 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, Ninja Gaiden II, and Shaun White: Snowboarding using an Xbox and a flat-screen television.

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About Lightning Lazer Tag

H.G. Wells first imagined a ray gun in his 1898 novel, The War of the Worlds. It took almost a century, though, before Milton Bradley’s first Star Trek-inspired electronic phasers allowed people to zap someone else with a ray of light. Now officially living in the future, these light-wielding marksmen settle their duels in the darkened halls of Lightning Lazer Tag, downing opponents with a mixture of Wild West bravado and whiz-bang space-age weaponry.

If players tire of navigating murky passageways and blasting friends, they can decamp to a nine-hole indoor miniature-golf course, which challenges bodies and minds with devious obstacles cast in the permeating glow of a black light. Competitive shouts and digital chatter drifts from linkable video game systems, which let players choose from more than 40 games.

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