Shooting Games in Singapore | Gaming Activities in Singapore
Bored at home with all the WFH? People have been staying mostly indoors and that’s causing a lot of stress to so many. If you like to enjoy gaming activities then this one’s for you. In this blog, we tell you about shooting games in Singapore.
Best Shooting Games in Singapore
Red Dynasty Paintball Park (prices start from $10.90 to $59.90)
Red Dynasty Paintball Park is located in Turf City and ORTO both. Each with a capacity of 50 people. Keep in mind that Turf City and ORTO provide packages with varying price ranges. Members must be at least 14 years old, and each team can have a maximum of 5 players. Choose between eight missions of varying difficulty. Each game will be decided by the following criteria:
- Completing the game’s objectives.
- Paintball depletion.
- The game’s time limit has been surpassed.
- If an hour-long run with a heavy gun isn’t enough for you, you can choose to extend the game’s duration or buy more paintballs.
Turf City is one of the locations. The Cage Sports Park is located at 220 Turf Club Road, Singapore 288001.
ORTO is located at 81 Lorong Chencharu, #01-14, Singapore 769198.
Daily hours of operation (all locations): 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Laser Ops ($15-$36)
The Dhoby Ghaut MRT station is a terrifying jungle of escalators. And somewhere in the midst of this maze is a rare treasure known as LaserOPS. You should probably phone ahead to find out which exit (or escalator) will take you there. The arena has a capacity of 24 to 27 people and is outfitted with lights, black light, and smoke effects. However, due to safe distance measures, only up to 5 players (aged 7 and up) are permitted for each mission.
Location- 60A Orchard Road, #B1-04/05/06, Singapore 238890, Hours of operation: Sunday through Thursday, 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday, Saturday, and public holiday eve: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
The Fun Empire Laser Tag Singapore ($15)
Get your squad together and play a game of laser tag to spark some bonding. There are four missions available in Fun Empire:
- Domination entails eliminating your opponents as quickly as feasible.
- Revival – recover and safeguard precious stones.
- Capture the flag — either eliminate all of your opponents or capture all of the flags.
- Last Man Standing Standing – no teams; the game is won by the last player standing.
The nicest part about this experience is that there are no age or height restrictions. You can also choose between three alternative environments: outdoor, interior, and indoor with neon lights. Prices start at $15 per person, with a minimum booking of one hour. Customizable packages are available, but please confirm pricing via WhatsApp or by completing a contact form.
Hyperspace @ Lavender is located at 91A Lavender Street, Singapore 338719.
The Fun Empire Headquarters are located at 5B Guillemard Rd, Level 3 Wing Fong Building, 399685 Singapore
Daily hours of operation (all locations): 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Salt Light Archery (prices range from $10 to $150)
Archery was most likely invented during the Stone Age. The modest bow and arrow, once critical for survival, are now used for pure enjoyment. Salt Light Archery offers one-hour guided “funshoots” ($35 per person) with games, souvenirs, and prizes to be won. Archery classes for children aged 4 and up cost $10 per person and include ten arrows. There are now two venues (West Coast and Punggol) where you can put your archery talents to the test.
West Coast Range 2A Clementi Road Singapore 129803
Daily hours of operation: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on public holidays
Singapore 828654 Punggol Range 9 Sentul Crescent, #01-04
Weekday hours: 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Weekends: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on public holidays
Winter Shooting Arena (prices range from $21 to $50)
Snow City, now that our wings have been clipped, is ready to capitalize on Singaporeans’ wanderlust, particularly their love of winter holidays in snowy environments, by offering a snow paintball experience at its Winter Shooting Arena. It is one of the best shooting games in Singapore. Players above the age of 14 can choose between two types of games:
Close Quarter Battle, in which your team aims at and shoots at the markers of the opposing team.
Target shooting with four players to see who has the finest marksmanship.
Rules: Apiece game is played by two teams of two to five players each. And, because the temperature in the Snow Chamber is below zero, winter clothing is essential.
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