Laser X – Laser Tag System at Home Review
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My kids love their video games. Sometimes it is hard to pry them away from those remotes, especially on rainy days. I was so excited to get Laser X to review with the kids. This laser tag system is an updated, technologically-advanced laser blaster system, and you can also play it indoors or outdoors.
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Laser X – Laser Tag System at Home Review
My kids are used to me getting various packages of items to review. They were very interested when they saw me pull this Laser X system out of the box. They kept asking me when we would get to review this product.
We have had a game truck with laser tag come out to the house before, but those are very expensive. Now, we can have laser tag at home at a fraction of the price. You can get the four or two-player set at
Playing Laser Tag at Home
With Laser X players can shoot with accuracy up to 200 feet. All of the Laser X sets work together, so you can play with as few as two or bring in the whole neighborhood. There is even an interactive coach that gives tips during the games.
The vest keeps track of hits. Once a player is hit ten times, they are out of the game. Players can choose to be on teams or every man for himself.
Check out this YouTube video with more information about Laser X.
Finally, I let the kids try Laser X. We were sent the two person kit. They played outside today to most of the time, but we also tried the kit inside the house.
The kids loved it! They even told me to write in my review that they liked it. One of the neighborhood kids also came over to partake in fun. The set up was easy. They were playing in a matter of minutes.
Laser X is a great option to get the kids playing outside. It will also help encourage physical activity indoors on a rainy day.
Update: The kids still loved playing the game two years later. See the review two years later here.
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This is an updated post from a few years ago.
I wrote this post while participating in a campaign for Laser X and received a promotional item, sample, or other forms of compensation to thank me for taking the time to participate.
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