Laser X 88033 Tower Game

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Laser X 88033 Tower Game

Laser X 88033 Tower Game

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In testing - we found that setting the tower up about chest level of your players is ideal. The red bulb on the top of the unit will detect hits in a 360 degree angle this way. If the tower is too high, the sensors won't detect hits consistently. Powering On & Selecting a Game Mode Today we are taking a look at one of the most popular home laser tag sets on the market - the Laser X Two Player System from NSI International. This product allows kids as young as 6 years old can battle it out both indoors and outdoors. Overall the idea of the gaming tower is in the right place. The hardware design is pretty good, despite a bit of a clunky and slow powering up and game selection system. To select a game mode, use any Laser X blaster in red or blue team mode to shoot the tower. Each shot will cycle through the 10 game modes which we outline below. Once you've selected the mode you want, simply press the red button again to start playing. This write-up is one of a three part review series on the Laser X system. Be sure to also see the other articles as all products are compatible with each other. You might want to mix and match to create a set:

LASER X Two Player Laser Gaming Set, Multi, 2 Laser units

The final game mode (10) has teams blasting the tower with the first to reach 10 points winning. This mode is interesting because while the tower is being hit, the battle still goes on! Conclusion The front light on the blaster indicates which team setting you're on. Red for red, blue for blue, and flashing between red and blue for rogue. Správce bude s Vašimi osobními údaji nakládat zodpovědně v souladu s platnými právními předpisy a zásadami zpracování osobních údajů. Working down the tower you'll find a light up "Laser X" logo that pulses from blue to purple to red. Two large illuminated bars can display the same 3 colors and are used as visual indicators during gameplay. To turn the tower on, you simply tap the red button on the top of the unit. Once you do this, the side lights will flash red and blue. You have one minute to select a game mode before the unit turns itself off.Now that we've covered the hardware, lets look at how to set up the tower and select one of the 10 game modes. Setup Location The Laser X system uses a gun separated gun and vest system. This design is different than most other home laser tag sets on the market. Other sets commonly feature the hit sensors on the end and sides of the gun. Having the hit sensor on the vest it makes sense since it encourages you to aim for a player's body rather than trying to hit their blaster. The unit has fold-out legs that allow you to adjust the height. The legs nearly double the height of the tower. They are tall enough where you can set the unit on the floor and have the tower sit comfortably in range. Where the tower does get it right is as an add-on to an existing match. The two 'special game types' (9 and 10) add an additional element to a fast-paced laser tag match. You can use this to create your own game types or add to an existing team based match. These settings allow for both team and free for all matches. If you plan on running a home match, be sure to see our article which also gives you some ideas for fun and exciting games which this set will support. Sound & Lighting Effects

LASER X – neskutečná hi-tech hra - TM Toys LASER X – neskutečná hi-tech hra - TM Toys

The constant beeping has got to be the most annoying and senseless "feature" on a "hide and seek game". The blaster is glued together so disabling the speaker on the rear of the blaster is impossible without destroying it. The top of the unit features a red bulb which houses 3 infrared hit sensors. This bulb also functions as a button allowing you to power on and off the tower. On the top of the vest you'll find the power switch which also doubles as the team selector. Here you can select red, blue, or rogue. Next to the switch is a headphone port. Plugging in headphones pumps all the game sounds and some lo-fi music to the player. While using headphones, the gameplay beep still emits from the speaker on the blaster. There is a small volume adjustment wheel on the side of the unit to adjust headphone (not blaster) volume. Today we take a look at a piece of expansion hardware for the Laser X laser tag system: the Laser X Gaming Tower from NSI International. This piece of hardware adds 10 additional game modes to your child's existing laser tag arsenal. Turn off your Laser X gear when not in use. Leaving it in any of the team settings will drain the batteries.Vítejte ve světe Laser X, který vám navodí atmosféru skutečné laserové arény kdekoliv, ať už jste u doma anebo venku. Laser X je úžasná hi-tech hra pro kluky i holky už od 8 let. The game modes are the core of what makes the tower what it is. The various game modes are described in the instructions and played in short bursts. We found the games to be very short and pretty cumbersome to choose each time. On the front of the vest, there is a large illuminated surface and the hit detector. The sensor is configured to register hits from roughly head to waist and shoulder to shoulder on each player. In testing, the hit box felt about the right size. Lets take a look at what comes in the box and how the hardware is configured. Once we cover the hardware, we will jump into the functionality.



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