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When is a scenario more than just a game?


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Posted by:
Andy "ADorsai" VanDerPlaats
on December 06, 2003 at 12:08:44

Name: Andy "ADorsai" VanDerPlaats
E-Mail: ADorsai@aol.com


"When is a Scenario more than just a game?"


Hello and seasons greetings to one an all!

I've been looking to pick people's
minds to see what they have to say on
this question. When is a scenario more
than just a game? If you've got a
few comments and care to share them,
please post here, or you can also send
c/o Andy at ADorsai@aol.com

By the way, here's some of what I've
heard so far, so you can see what some
others have to say on the subject. If
you have some comments on these ideas,
pass them along as well.

1. Make it more than just a paintball
game.

2. Bring in more vendors.

3. Offer more than one brand of paint.

4. Give the wife and kids something else
to do, besides clean your gun and mask
between re-insertions.

5. Give those with little experience a
way to get some help, before the event
starts, so they'll know what to do.

6. YOUR IDEA/SUGGESTION

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