Capture the Flag Redux is a team-based outdoor game that promotes physical activity, strategy, and teamwork. The game involves two or more teams trying to capture each other's flags while defending their own.
Originally created as a military training exercise during World War II.
Became a popular recreational game in the 1950s, played primarily by children and teenagers.
Has since evolved with new variations and adaptations for different age groups and settings.
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Includes two flags, four LED bracelets for team identification, and 16 glow stick markers to identify boundaries and obstacles.
Includes two additional LED bracelets and eight more glow stick markers for larger teams or playing areas.
An inflatable arena that can be used indoors or outdoors to add a new level of gameplay to Capture the Flag Redux.
You can play with as few as two players (one on each team), but the game is more fun with larger teams of four to ten players.
The game set includes two flags, four LED bracelets, and 16 glow stick markers.
Yes, the game is suitable for children ages six and up. It promotes physical activity, teamwork, and strategy.
Yes, the game is especially fun to play at night because of the glowing markers and LED bracelets.
A typical game lasts between 20 minutes and an hour, depending on the size of the playing area and the skill level of the players.