Lazer Tag Team Ops Single Player Camo Green
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Average customer review:Product Description
Step into Lazer Tag where video game action comes to life. Lazer Tag combines extreme team competition with hi-tech accuracy. The Tagger unit is your key to unbelievable excitement. An LCD display control panel provides a live-action video readout of seven game stats, and it lets you see how you measure up to your opponents. A wireless set-up allows for quick and easy team play. Your Tagger unit actually "communicates" with your teammates' devices.
The HUD (Heads Up Display) unit provides you with real-time audio/visual gameplay feedback and fits on your head just like a pair of sunglasses. It's the ultimate in interactive play.
Requires 6 "AA" batteries (not included). Includes Tagger unit, HUD unit, connector cable, stickers and instructions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #86363 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Model: 74414
- Released on: 2006-09-07
- Dimensions: 17.50" h x 9.00" w x 3.00" l, 2.02 pounds
Features
- Awesome high-tech thrills!
- TAGGER?* and HUD?* units provide real-time audio/visual gameplay!
- Includes TAGGER unit, HUD unit, connector cable, stickers and instructions.
- Requires 6 "AA? batteries.
- Ages 8 & up.
Customer Reviews
Lazer tag team ops
I bought this game because when my older son was a pre teen we had so much fun running around the house tagging each other. Although Lazer Tag Team Ops is much more computerized my sons still had loads of fun.
BEST Laser Game out there
To put things in perspective, you have to realize most laser games are USELESS. I've personally tried out 4 types, and the first three were typical. You strap some bulky target on your chest/arm/head and shoot at it. This idea doesn't work. All you have to do is cover the target or throw it away and then blast your opponent in complete safety(major problem there). Not to mention most guns ONLY work up to 20-50 feet. Compared to the problems mentioned above, "Lazer Tag" by Tiger is a BREEZE. For a start the target and gun are integrated. In other words, there is a bubble on the gun that you shoot at. No way to get around it. Now, I know a few people will say, "TEN different play modes?? Progamming??!! NO WAY!" That's what I said too until I tried it. Yes, there is programming, various play modes, etc., but there is one DEFAULT mode that is very simple. Press the trigger once to turn the gun on. Press the trigger again to start the game. IN the game everybody is against each other,(My friends and I often just choose sides and don't shoot at our allies). And that is it. You've got ten "lives" and you shoot 'til you are "dead". Press two buttons at the same time to turn it off(can't remember which buttons). Also, the guns shoot up to 350 ft, although some people have recorded it at 450. (I have no idea if this is true or not.) In conclusion, I have a six-year old friend who is an EXPERT at this game, which (I think) proves that this game can be as simple as you want it.
Awesome
These guns are amazing and definetely worth it for the price. I switched them to the outside mode and put a mini-spotting scope on my gun and I could snipe someone easily from over 200 hundred feet away! The only thing that I don't like is that if you don't use a scope, the aiming is a little bizarre. Without a scope you have to aim from the plastic rail to the right side of the gun, it takes little getting used to but it's pretty accurate without a scope.



