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The Plausibles Play Gel Blaster Nexus Close To Home

  • tiviachick
  • 3 hours ago
  • 4 min read

This weekend I didn’t have to travel all that far to find a new laser tag experience. I became aware of Funtastic Adventure Park in Victor, NY (just outside of Rochester), which just opened last week with the newest Gen 2 Gel Blaster Nexus gear, so I immediately rallied the Plausible Deniability team to join me for a couple of games!


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This was an ideal opportunity for us to get together. While I drove in two and a half hours from the east, this place was local for the AxFam (Axman, Mama Bear and Nobody) and not too far from Slayer and Woz either. Plus I already knew my friends would be open to trying something new.


I arrived early and met the Funtastic manager, Charmin, who was delightful and helped us coordinate a night where we got to play both the GBN Laser Tag format and Nexus with gellets so we could compare both experiences.


With IAAPA only a couple of days away, I’ve been keeping eyes and ears open for what is new in laser tag and I had seen a photo already of the new GBN Gen 2 tagger, but was really excited to get to check it out for myself in advance of the show.


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Aesthetically, the hardware looks essentially quite similar to the previous generation, except it now bears very brightly colored graphics and a slightly more streamlined change in shape to the phaser, as well as a different look to the battery pack on the back of the vest. I’m sure there are more significant changes I didn’t immediately pick up on, so I look forward to visiting with Blake, Steve and the team during the show to ask questions and learn more about what else may have been upgraded in this latest version.


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I swapped my phaser for one with purple and blue graphics simply because I preferred the look. ;)


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When the rest of my team arrived we watched the briefing video in the vesting area.


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The Funtastic staff helped us all vest up and by this time several of us had the GBN app, so we were able to sign in with our code names before pairing the phasers and vests together.


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When we entered the arena we all became aware of something I can’t recall ever experiencing before…turf! Like with a grass-like floorcovering. This feels interesting!


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The green team was directed to our base at the far end of the lengthwise arena, while the blue team gathered on the other side.


Then the game began. You must tag a player four times to deactivate their vest, with the vest turning red briefly upon each tag and then staying red a few seconds longer when the energy depletion sequence is completed.


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We had a great time tagging each other (and the targets) throughout the space.


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Here’s what the game really looks and sounds like!



I smile as I think back to a similar video Scuba and I recorded last year during a GBN demo night in Orlando (we didn’t know what we were doing at the time!) and now I have played this system in five different states. I am still learning the ropes, but according to the app I have made it into the top ten on the GBN Team Laser Tag Hall of Fame…I do LOVE a leaderboard!


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These were the results from our first game.


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We all had a really good time and I know this group loves experiencing all different types of laser tag, so it was great to be able to get together and do this!


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We came out of the arena feeling like we got a very nice first round of GBN laser tag!


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But we weren’t done yet! For our next game the Funtastic team topped off our phasers so they were full of gellets (the little gel-like projectile used in Gel Blaster games) and we donned safety masks before going in to pelt each other with more than just IR tags.


Woz and I are looking fierce!


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As were the other Plausibles. :)


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We were ready for the game!


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Now, the gellets make this a whole different animal and you have to be ready for a slight sting (kind of like the snap of a rubber band), so this game plays very differently. Axman dominated this format by going for bonus targets and power-ups the whole time. I personally prefer the Laser Tag version (no surprise, I know), but for the guys who are into paintball (like Slayer) this was leaning a bit more into their wheelhouse, though clearly a completely different kind of entertainment.


To answer the two questions I have been asked most about this system…


Is Gel Blaster Nexus laser tag or like gelly ball? Yes. Both. This system has the capability of doing game formats either with gellet pellets or without (ie laser tag).


How? As it was explained to me early on by reps from the manufacturer, the vest does hit detection and hit attribution as the IR signal simultaneously tracks with a gel projectile they call a “gellet” in real time and that is what allows it to function as both. The use of IR is what had me classifying this system as laser tag and reporting on it two years ago, even before the company made that distinction with the alternate game mode.


This was such a nice time and I really appreciated being able to experience a new laser tag arena so early on. Although I wish I had been able to make it out for their grand opening last week, to get to tag again with my tag fam really was the best way to have our first experience as a group at the new Funtastic Adventure Park (which, BTW, also has trampoline and Kidzone activities available). I wish this new FEC lots of luck as they become part of the greater Rochester entertainment community!


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