Loveland Laser Tag manager John Calkins, left, and marketing manager Nathan Hawthorne play on the Pixel Games interactive floor at the Loveland Fan Center on February 28, 2024. LLT recently added an interactive floor, a free-roaming virtual reality space, and updates. laser tag system. (Austin Fresquez/Loveland Herald reporter)
Loveland Laser Tag Fun Center keeps up with the rapidly evolving world of gaming and entertainment by adding two new attractions in addition to laser tag system upgrades, ensuring Loveland residents continue to have access to the latest methods I did it like this. enjoy.
These additions made over the past few months include a 400-square-foot free-walking virtual reality arena and interactive floor games, as well as new features in the space’s Laserforce laser tag system that enables fitness tracking capabilities. It will be.
“As we celebrate our 13th anniversary on March 8, we are excited to unveil our newest attraction that represents our continued commitment to providing unforgettable experiences for our guests,” said owner Jeff Willey. mentioned in a recent release. “We invite you to join us for endless fun and excitement with pixel games, VR, and laser tag fitness tracking.”
Marketing Manager Nathan Hawthorne said LLT’s team will upgrade the attraction to replace older equipment, provide the latest technology for people to enjoy, and install two new attractions to replace the bumper cars. He said he had decided.
Two new attractions in the Fun Center arcade area include pixel games, interactive floor games and VEX play.
According to the release, Pixel Games may initially look like just a section of the floor made up of a small grid, but once turned on, patrons will be able to enjoy six game modes, dozens of levels, and “a ton of… You can enjoy the challenges and achievements of Various modes include memory games, where the player must remember which squares light up, and courses, where the player must avoid certain colors from lighting up on the floor.
Hawthorne said LLT members learned about the game at a trade show, and it was a game that was popular overseas but not so popular in the United States. He said the unit is not only the first of its kind in North America, but also recently has the highest number of weekly players in the world and can be tracked online.
The VEX Play VR space features a 20-foot by 20-foot roped-off area on the floor where patrons can walk freely while playing games together in the virtual world. There are no cords or wires in the individual VR units, so players can roam freely and enjoy a variety of games, from party his games to escape rooms to zombie he shooters.
Both of these new attractions are suitable for all ages, from elementary school students to their parents, Hawthorne added.
“The overall theme we want for all our attractions is to cater to all ages,” Hawthorne said.
He added that last month’s new attractions have been an incredible success, with pixel games becoming the new favorite for field trips.
In line with this, LLT has upgraded its laser tag system to enable fitness tracking of individual players. Hawthorne said the system they use, Laserforce, recently introduced features that allow players to monitor their steps, total distance traveled and estimated calories burned.
So far, this addition has been new to the general public, but the team plans to use this new feature during spring break and summer break to provide additional challenges and prizes for those who enjoy laser tag matches. he said.
“This gives customers something else to worry about when it comes to laser tag,” he said.
Hawthorne said that overall, the new additions demonstrate Willie and the LLT team’s dedication to keeping up with innovation in the gaming and entertainment space. He said the business is constantly striving to upgrade and add new things to ensure patrons have the best time possible.
“We want to make sure it’s never just an arcade,” he said. “We always want to be a serious competitor, bringing something new and cutting-edge.”
For more information about Loveland Laser Tag (401 N. Denver Ave.), visit laserfuncenter.com or the company’s Facebook page.