• Adjusting Your AC Paintball Game to the Number of Players

    Every single AC Paintball game is different. That is one of the elements that make playing so much fun. You never know what to expect. There are many different aspects that can affect the outcome of an AC Paintball game. This includes weather, which field you choose, what game you play, who’s playing, and more. 

    With this in mind, it is good to know how to adjust to each of these elements so you can have more success during your game. One of the biggest elements is the number of players. Check out these tips below to learn how to adjust your game based on team size. 

    Field Choice

    One of the first decisions you will have to make after arriving at AC Paintball near Atlantic City, New Jersey is what field your group is going to play on. We have six different fields to choose from. Some are large, and some are smaller. 

    Large Team

    If you have a large team of about 20 people or more, you will want to choose a larger field. AC Paintball’s larger fields include the Blue Thunder Woods Field and the Black Ops Pentagon Woods Field. Even if your group has 100 people, AC Paintball can accommodate you. 

    Medium Team

    Medium-sized teams of 5-20 people are easy to accommodate. You can choose just about any field. If you choose a large field, the game just may take a bit longer. On the other hand, if you choose a smaller field, you will have a more intense game as players will run into each other fairly quickly. Choose a field that best suits the pace you want your AC Paintball game to be. 

    Small Team

    If you have a small team of about 5 people or less, one of AC Paintball’s smallest fields might be your best option. This includes the Hyperball Field and the Speedball Tournament field. Even if you have a small group, you may be able to join other groups at AC Paintball to make for a longer, more interesting game. 

    Positions

    The next aspect to think about positions or roles. The number of people you have in charge of certain things will affect the outcome of your game. 

    Large Team

    If you have a large group, you have a lot of people to work with. This means instead of having one or two people in charge of specific responsibilities, you can group people off. A good basic plan for a large team is to have a couple of frontmen or runners, a handful of snipers and then have a majority of your team play middleman/cavalry or backmen. Be sure to have a handful of people in charge of communication as well. This will help your team be more successful. 

    It is worth noting that having large groups of people traveling together makes a larger target for your opponents. However, you still may want teammates nearby to back you up. Traveling in groups of two or three might be your best bet. 

    Medium Team

    For a medium team, you can keep about the same ratios. However, you may not have quite enough people to travel in groups. Based on what game you play, decide if it would be more helpful to travel in small groups or alone. In a medium-sized group, it is a good idea to have about 2-3 people in charge of communication. When all of your team is on the same page, you can be more successful. 

    Small Team

    In a small team, you can’t really group people to be in charge of certain things. It is generally better for each person to simply seek out opponents and defend themselves on their own. This isn’t to say that teammates shouldn’t back each other up. Small teams just generally have quicker interactions that don’t call for a large overall strategy as large team games do. 

    Strategy

    Finally, you will need to adjust your strategy. The game you decide to play will also affect this, but the size of your team will give you a general idea of who you have to work with. 

    Large Team

    Larger teams generally involve more strategizing as you have many people and you need to get them all to work together if you want to win the AC paintball game. Some strategies you may want to consider include ambushes, sacrificing players to help achieve your higher goal, and keeping most of your team on the outer edges of the field rather than the center. 

    Medium Team

    Medium team strategies can be very similar to large teams, however, you may not want to sacrifice players for the good of the team as often. Communication is important to keep tabs on how many teammates are still in the game. Knowing this can help you adjust your strategy accordingly.

    Small Team

    Finally, with small teams, keeping your teammates in the game is generally important as a single player can make more of a difference. Therefore, you will likely not want to sacrifice any players for the good of the team. Instead, you will want to back each other up so your team can gain the advantage. 

    Schedule an AC Paintball Game Now!

    Ready to book a game at AC Paintball near Atlantic City, New Jersey? You can schedule a game through our website here: https://acpaintball.com/schedule-paintball-game/. You can also call us at 609-561-3883. We look forward to seeing you soon!

  • Reasons to Choose AC Paintball’s Hyperball Field

    new jersey hyperball paintball fieldAC Paintball near Atlantic City, New Jersey currently has six great paintball fields for you and your friends to play on. Each of these fields is unique and have different aspects to offer your paintball group. If you are planning a visit to AC Paintball sometime soon, one aspect you will want to think about is what field you want to play on.

    The best way to choose a field is to consider what your preferences are and what game you want to play. If the statements below resonate with you, AC Paintball’s Hyperball Field would likely be a good space for you to play on.

    You Have a Small Group

    How many people are you planning to play with at AC Paintball? The Hyperball Field is our smallest field. This means it is the perfect field for small groups. If you have less than 10 players this field can easily accommodate you.

    If you only have a few people, but choose a large field, the games can take a while to play. You have to run around and find people before you can eliminate them. This can make the game slow and boring. If you have a small group, opt for a smaller field instead.

    You Want a Fast-Paced Game

    In paintball, the smaller the field is, the faster the plays are. When players are in close quarters, it is more difficult to hide from your opponents and simultaneously easier to eliminate your opponents. This means you have to make decisions and movements very quickly. On AC Paintball’s Hyperball field, taking too long to do anything, often means elimination.

    If you want a fast-moving game, the Hyperball field is for you. A game on this field is sure to get your heart beating fast and your adrenaline pumping. It is one of the most exciting AC Paintball games you can get.  If you are a fast thinker, this field can also combine with your talents to give you an advantage and help you achieve victory.

    You Like a Challenge

    When the field is small and the game is fast, you are in for a challenge. This type of game will take a lot of strategic thinking. It is best to formulate a plan before your AC Paintball game even begins. This way you can make decisions more easily during the game.

    Paintball may seem like a highly physical game to many people in it is, but many people underestimate the mentality of the game. You have to make many thoughtful decisions quickly and while under pressure. If you are the type of person who likes a challenge, playing on AC Paintball’s Hyperball Field can test your mental strength and strategical capabilities.

    You Want to Play a Game with a Center Point

    There are a variety of different paintball games you can play at AC Paintball. Each one has a different setup and different objectives. If you and your friends want to play a game that requires a center point, such as capture-the-flag or defend-the-castle, AC Paintball’s Hyperball Field is a great option. This field has a triangle made of bunkers in the center, which makes for the perfect center point. Outside of the center point, there are also a variety of other bunkers so you can make your approach safely.

    You Like Both Natural and Artificial Bunkers

    There are two main types of paintball fields. These are speedball fields and woodsball fields. Speedball fields tend to be small and often are covered with more artificial bunkers. Woodsball fields are typically large and use mainly natural trees, bushes, and rocks as bunkers. AC Paintball’s Hyperball field is on the small side like a speedball field and does offer some artificial bunkers, but it also has natural elements as well. If you like a mix of speedball and woodsball, the Hyperball field is for you.

  • Different AC Paintball Bunkers and How to Use Them

    Paintball would be a different game without bunkers. You wouldn’t have to think about hiding or plan your movements strategically. It would just be a big open field with players shooting at each other. The setup and layout of bunkers on the AC Paintball field can help determine what game you should play. Bunkers come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials. Each one has different uses, advantages, and disadvantages.

    10658860_496608440479653_4244368542241473132_oAt AC Paintball we put thought into the layout of our fields. We carefully select and place each bunker where it can be most useful. Studying the layout of the field before the game will help you create a plan of action. You can choose which path you want to take and where your snipers should hide out. Use the bunkers strategically and you can improve your chances of winning.

    Cylinders and Trees

    AC Paintball’s cylinders are tall and narrow. This is one of the most common types of bunkers. They can be found at almost any paintball facility in southern New Jersey. Cylinders are good for keeping you covered in a straight standing position. They are tall so that you don’t have to worry about attacks from above. You can peek and shoot out to the side and then quickly take cover again.

    You do have to worry about your side and back, though. This is why most cylinders are placed near the back or outer edge. When placed in the middle, your opponents can easily flank you from the back and sides.

    Lay-down Cylinders and Military Drop Tank Bunkers

    Lay-down cylinders are long and the low to the ground.  AC Paintball typically uses this type of bunker along the fence or in the middle as a divider. This allows players to easily crawl from one place to another.  Since most players focus their point-of-view slightly higher, this is a stealthy way to move around.  You may even be able to move onto your opponent’s side without getting caught. However, if someone does spot you from above, you will become an easy target.

    Spools

    hiddenshotYou can find both large and small spools on our Williamstown fields. They provide excellent cover as they are both tall and wide. You can safely stand behind tall spools or kneel behind short ones. Their rounded edges make them easy to peek around without exposing yourself too much. They are a useful tool when playing a game with checkpoints.

    Barrels

    Another common bunker is the barrel. You can usually find them in sets of two or three at AC Paintball. They share a similar shape with cylinders, but they are shorter and wider. You can safely couch behind one to hide from fire and pop up to shoot at your opponents. Be careful with this approach, though, you leave your entire top half exposed at the back and side. If you aren’t paying close attention, an opponent can take you out in an instant.

    Cones

    Cones are one of AC Paintball’s smallest bunkers. Thus, they are usually not a player’s first choice when looking for shelter. Yet, they are useful for bunker-hopping. They can offer good protection when crouching as they are wide at the bottom. When standing, they are also easy to peak around.

    Pentagon

    Many paintball fields in New Jersey have their own unique bunkers. We have a pentagon made of military drop tank bunkers that are stacked together. This is the largest bunker you will find at AC Paintball. Unlike other bunkers, it can shelter a group of people.  You can safely stand within it or crouch to look out the opening between the stacked drop tank bunkers. It is a useful shelter for defend-the-castle or hostage games.

  • Variations of Military Games

    Military paintball games can give players some of the best chances to get creative. When you play a military game, there are many different ways to make the game come alive. You can roleplay as your favorite heroes/heroines as well as use props and costumes to make the game more interesting. AC Paintball in Southern New Jersey has a variety of military-style paintball fields for you and your friends or family to play your favorite military paintball game.  Here is a guide to some different types of military games you can play. 

    Attack and Defend

    Attack and Defend games are great if you want a fast-paced game with lots of action. In an Attack/Defend game, the defending team sets off an area to defend. They are not allowed to go outside of this area. The attacking team, however, can play anywhere on the field. This game used standard elimination; if a player is hit, they are out.

    The game is won when all of one team is eliminated or when the attacking team completes a specific task that captures the defending team’s land, such as claiming a specific prop (a flag, crown, etc.). AC Paintball’s Black Ops Pentagon Woods Field would be an excellent place to play an Attack/Defend game. It has a pentagon of drop tank bunkers in the center that would serve as a good area for one team to defend.             

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    Recon

    Recon is a strategic, collecting game where players try to collect marks from various checkpoints. To set up, various posts with markers or stamps should be set up around the course. During the timed period of play, the player’s goal is to collect as many marks as they can. The challenge is that all of the players have to get to the same checkpoints. With this game, you can have multiple small teams of five players each or you can play every-man-for-himself. This game uses standard elimination rules.

    Once the time expires, the team or player with the most marks wins. Eliminated player’s marks do not count toward their team’s final score. For scoring, you can choose to win by most marks accumulated or you can assign a point system where teams receive bonus points for accomplishing extra feats. For instance, if all of the players visit the same post or if any player is able to obtain a mark from every checkpoint, they can receive a few additional points.              

    POW

    Pow is similar to Attack/Defend, but instead of capturing land or a prop, each team tries to capture the other teams players. When a player is hit, they must go to the opposing teams holding area. Their teammates can get them out by tagging them. The game is over when either one team has captured all of the other team’s players. You can play with a time limit if you prefer. In this case, the team with the most captured players at the end wins. Pow is another good strategy game.    

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    Hostage Rescue

    Hostage rescue is a mix between Attack/Defend and Pow. One team starts out with a hostage and the other team must rescue them by taking them out of the holding area and getting them to a designated area called the sanctuary. If a hostage finds themselves alone without a rescuer at any point, they must wait where they are for another rescuer to find them. They can call out for help if they wish.

    The game ends when either the rescuers get the hostage to the sanctuary or the captors eliminate all of the rescuers. The game also ends if the hostage is hit at any point. The team who hit the hostage loses. AC Paintball’s Blue Thunder Woods Field would be a good choice for this type of game. It has two rows of military tents on either side of the field that would be a great base to keep hostages.               

    Traitor

    To set up a traitor game every player is secretly assigned roles. Teams usually choose by pulling out two kings, two jacks, and a sum of numbered cards from a playing card deck (equal to the number of players minus four) and having each person draw a card. There are two kings and two traitors. The kings are the leaders of their team and the traitor’s role is to eventually turn on their own team at whichever point they seem fit. Standard elimination rules are used for Traitor games. The game is won when the king of either team is eliminated.            

    Assassins

    Assassins is an every-man-for-himself strategy game. Before the game begins every player’s name is written on a piece of paper. Then every person then draws the name of another player and does not tell anyone whose name they drew. Their goal for the game is to eliminate that player without being eliminated themselves. Players should not eliminate someone other than their target. In this game, the last player standing wins.

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    President/VIP

    In VIP/President, each team begins by selecting a VIP. The goal of the game it to protect your team’s VIP while also trying to eliminate the other team’s VIP. Like most games, this game uses standard elimination and ends when one of the VIPs is eliminated. AC Paintball’s Hyperball Field would be an interesting place to play a President/VIP game. It is the AC Paintball’s smallest field which will keep the game going and has a variety of obstacles to help protect your VIP. 

    Civil War

    Civil war is a very structured, warlike game. To begin, each team lines up shoulder to shoulder and then the leader yells, “Fire!” Immediately after this happens, every player simultaneously takes a single shot at the other team. If a player is hit, they either fall down or step back. Each team continues firing rounds until one entire team is eliminated.

    If you are interested in booking a game at AC Paintball in southern New Jersey, you can follow this link: https://acpaintball.com/schedule-paintball-game/. AC Paintball offers a safe and enjoyable place to play your favorite military game while improving your team-building, strategy, and hand-eye coordination skills.

  • Variations of Speedball

    Within the most common versions of paintball games are even more versions that players have come up throughout the years. By changing one or two simple rules, players can change the entire dynamics of a paintball game. This keeps the game fresh and interesting as well as allowing you to choose which set of rules works best for you. At AC Paintball in southern New Jersey, there are many ways to play paintball. Here are some versions of speedball that other players have come up with to help you choose what rules you want to play with. You can also use these ideas as inspiration to come up with your own game.

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    Annihilator

    An annihilator game is played a lot like a typical speedball game, except there is more than one team and you use points to win the game. In annihilator, there should be about four teams of five players. When someone from your team hits and eliminates an opponent, your team gets a point. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.               

    Bunny Hunt or Predator vs. Prey

    In a bunny hunt game, one person is chosen to be the “bunny”. They are given a limited time to run and hide until the rest of the players come in to hunt for the “bunny”. Once the bunny is captured, the game is over. Predator vs. Prey is very close to bunny hunt, except you can have more than one “bunny.” This makes the teams a bit more even and allows the game to last longer.               

    Tag

    The tag version of paintball is played exactly how you played tag as a kid. One person is “it” and they run around trying to tag other players with a paintball. Whoever gets hit is “it” next and the game continues this way for as long as you want or until everyone has been “it” at least once. Tag is a great nostalgic game that can bring you back to your childhood. 

    Hide ‘N’ Seek

    Hide ‘n’ seek is another great childhood game that is played exactly how you used to play, except with paintballs. One person is chosen to be “it” and stays at the starting base while the other players run to hide. Once the “it” player is finished counting, they run into the woods and begin to search for players to hit. Once they find all the players, the game is over. You can decide whether or not the players “it” finds get to aid in the search for more players, hide again, or serve as distractions for players who are still hiding. One of AC Paintball’s wooded courses such as the Blue Thunder Woods Field or the Red Dawn Woods Field would be excellent courses for a game of hide ‘n’ seek.

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    Trophy Hunter

    In trophy hunt, rather than players hiding, trophies are hidden throughout the course. Teams run around collecting the trophies until all of them have been collected. The team with the most trophies at the end of the game wins. Again, AC Paintball’s wooded courses would make a great place to play this type of game. The thickly wooded areas of southern New Jersey make for tricky hiding places to make the game more challenging.

    Paintburner

    If some of your players get too competitive and you want to play a game with no winners and no losers, paintburner may be the game for you. In this paintball game, multiple teams play normal speedball with standard elimination rules. The catch is that when you are out, you still have a chance to come back in. Once a person is out, they simply wait at the starting base until two or three more players get knocked out. Afterward, these players form a new team and continue to play for as long as you want. This is a great game to play at the end of the day to make sure no one gets upset about not getting enough playing time. It is also a good choice for team building skills because players have to learn to adjust to different teammates.

    Mixing up the rules is a great way to keep a paintball game interesting. Changing the rules keeps players on their toes and challenges their brains. If you have a group or team that has been stuck in a rut lately, playing paintball at AC paintball in southern New Jersey could be the inspiration they need to get back on track. Your team can work together to both decide the rules and win the match. If you’re interested in booking a game at AC Paintball, follow this link to check out our group packages: https://acpaintball.com/schedule-paintball-game/.

  • Three Common Paintball Game Variations

    Did you know that there is more than one way to play paintball? If every game were played exactly the same, players would get bored after a while. That’s why past players have come up with different variations of the game to keep play interesting. At AC Paintball in southern New Jersey, there are a variety of fields available to suit whichever type of play you choose. This guide will help you choose both which type of game to play and which type of field to play on.         

    Speedball

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    Speedball is probably the most traditional format of paintball and doesn’t require much planning. It is the main format used by professional leagues and is the only game type used in tournaments. In this format teams are typically small and have as close to the same amount of players as possible. Each team has a starting base and eliminates opponents by standard elimination rules. Each team shoots paintballs at their opponent and if someone gets hit, they are out. Some people like to play with more than one life to allow the game to last longer. If this is the case, the player who is out must go back to the starting base. Then they resume playing until all of their lives have expired. In this version the team with the last man standing wins.

    Speedball fields are typically small and filled with many bunkers such as giant spools, barrels, pipes and more. Speedball games are usually short and quick compared to other types of games because the interaction in close range and immediate. Most speedball courses lack trees and other plants and only use shorter man-made structures. This allows players to see the entire field and take out their opponents at a much faster rate. If you wish to play the most traditional form of paintball, the Speedball Tournament field at AC Paintball would be your best choice. It meets tournament standards and is the easiest to control. It is also the best field if you wish to use strategy and like lots of obstacles.

    Capture-the-Flag

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    Another popular version of paintball is capture-the-flag. In this version, two flags are set up at each end of the course. Usually, it is required that everyone playing knows where each flag is to be fair, but if you want to mix up the game a bit, you could allow each team to hide their flag to make the game more challenging. The goal of this version is to take your opponent’s flag and make it safely back to your home base without getting hit. If you do get hit, this version also uses standard elimination rules. If you only have one life, you are done. If you have more than one life, you return to home base and continue playing until all of your lives have been used.

    Paintball was originally played in the woods and is still a common place to play today.  Capture the flag is best played in wooded areas as there are many places to hide. If you want to play with a lot of people, AC Paintball’s Blue Thunder Woods Field or Black Ops Pentagon Woods Field can accommodate large groups. If you have a smaller group, the Red Dawn Woods field is a smaller course that can accommodate beginners and younger players. It is the simplest field and is fairly close to the entrance of the facility making it easy to monitor.

    Military Simulation

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    Paintball shares many similarities with the drills the military used for training recruits. In fact, the military sometimes uses paintball games to help prepare soldiers for battle. With this in mind many paintball facilities, including AC Paintball in southern New Jersey, have developed military-style courses. AC Paintball has the Hyperball Field, the Speedball Tournament Field and the Black Ops Pentagon Woods Field all offering obstacles and various props that create a military-like atmosphere.

    When you play a military simulation there are many variables and ways to play. For the most part, it is up to the teams and their leaders to decide their main and/or side objectives. Some common military simulation paintball games include attack/defend games, recon missions, or reenactments. In attack/defend games, one team has free-roam of the entire course while the other team is confined to a specific area that they must defend. In recon games, players are given specific checkpoints and objectives to meet. Reenactments typically involve the two teams recreating specific storylines from historical wars such as the civil war. All of these games often use standard elimination rules. The variations come in by adding different goals, rules, and/or terrains.

    The main difference that sets military simulation games apart from other versions is that they try to incorporate warlike aspects. Players may try to make their guns look more like real guns, use two-way radios, or even dress up in authentic costumes. Unlike some paintball variations, strategic planning is a crucial aspect of any military simulation game.

    No matter what variation you decide to play, the rules and objectives are up to you. If you simply want to play a free-for-all game, you can.  AC Paintball in southern New Jersey has five fun fields that can accommodate whichever game variation you decide to choose.

  • Affordable Paintball Near Philadelphia, PA

    Looking for an affordable, safe, action-packed paintball field near Philly? Check out AC Paintball, conveniently located only 40 minutes away from Philadelphia in Williamstown, New Jersey. AC Paintball is home to six fields with unique styles and obstacles for versatile play.

    Paintball Fields Near Philadelphia, PA

    Red Dawn Woods Field

    The Red Dawn Woods Field is our most basic forest field, perfect for when you want a standard or quick game. It’s a medium sized field located right by our entrance for easy access. The ideal choice for beginning players or anyone who is unsure where to start!

    Blue Thunder Woods Field

    The Blue Thunder Woods field is a large forest field with an array of obstacles and bunkers. Two base camps of military-style tents stand 150 yards apart. This is a large field with the ability to accommodate over 100 players if needed. It’s a step up from the Red Dawn Field in terms of skill level and great for capture the flag style play.

    pentagon_smallerBlack Ops Pentagon Woods Field

    “The Pentagon” as it is most often referred to is our most popular field, featuring a pentagon of military drop tank bunkers at the center. It is another large forest field able to accommodate over 100 players and perfect for capture the flag style games. This is the ideal choice for more advanced players or those that enjoy extended, strategic games with plenty of running and hiding.

    White DMZ Woods Field

    The White DMZ Woods Field is our newest forest field. It is medium-sized and currently available for standard play. However, our most intense and impressive obstacles yet will be featured on this field. Advanced players can soon come to the White DMZ for the most challenging play on site. Keep on the lookout for updates!

    10658860_496608440479653_4244368542241473132_oSpeedball and Hyperball Fields

    AC Paintball hosts a speedball and a hyperball field for these style games. The speedball field is tournament-standardized and suitable for 5-40 players. The hyperball field is smaller and can even accommodate 1-on-1 games. Speedball and hyperball differ from woods fields because these are very small, open fields with obstacles and bunkers scattered throughout. Both fields are ideal for those that seek short, fast-paced, and high-intensity games.

    Paintball Hours for Small Groups

    AC Paintball hosts games every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Players of all skill levels are welcome!

    Field Passes

    • For players that already own their own equipment
    • Morning and All Day passes available
    • Must purchase paint on site
    • Includes unlimited air

    Morning field passes (9 a.m. to 12 noon) are $14.95 per person and all day field passes (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) are $24.95 per person.

    For players that do not own their own equipment, we offer affordable gear rentals alacarte. However, our packages provide the best deal and maximum perks for the price. We especially recommend the package option for beginning players.

    Morning Package – $29.95 per person

    • Unlimited play between 9 a.m. and 12 noon
    • Complete rental gear and equipment–everything you need to play
    • On-site transportation between fields
    • Unlimited air
    • 100 tournament grade paintballs

    Day Flex Package – $39.95 per person

    • Unlimited play between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
    • Complete rental gear and equipment–everything you need to play
    • On-site transportation between fields
    • Unlimited air
    • 100 tournament grade paintballs

    Paintball Reservations for Groups Larger than 10

    If you have a group of 10 or more, reservations are welcome for any day of the week. Party packages are available at the prices above per persons and include some additional perks: Access to a clubhouse for serving food and taking breaks in between games, a private referee, and an unlimited field pass for the guest of honor good for one year.  Our staff will teach new players how the game works, safety tips, and tricks for getting the most out of play.

    Let us make your next event fun, safe, and even educational if needed. We can work with you to accommodate and plan all sorts of parties and special events. We offer memorable and exciting experience for guests aged 10+.

    Book a paintball group package for your next event near Philadelphia:

    • Bachelor or Bachelorette Party
    • Birthday Party
    • Corporate Outing or Team-Building Event
    • Group Event (church groups, sports teams, college groups etc.)
    • Church youth group field trip
    • Sports teams bonding
    • College club team-building
    • Any other group event that requires fun and excitement

    paintball birthdayAC Paintball offers six unique fields described above, accommodating multiple playing styles and games. For example, try some woodsball on the Red Dawn Field, play capture the flag on the Black Ops Pentagon Field, or hit the speedball field for tournament style. Your group can choose to spend a full day on the same field or play on all six. Large groups are welcome to split up based on skill level or game preference.

    We pride ourselves on offering affordable, fun, and customized parties and events. A variety of time slots, game styles, field types, and packages are available. We will work with you on any and every idea you may have for your big day. If you want your next Philadelphia party or special event to be filled with action and excitement in a safe environment, plan it with AC Paintball!

  • Adding Military Gear Bunkers to Our Paintball Fields

    There have been a lot of exciting developments around AC Paintball lately. We’ve been working really hard to get the fields up and running asap. We ‘ve actually been motivated by the large amount of interest from local residents and student groups. We had a feeling that fun and creative paintball would be well received around here but have been really pleased and surprised by the sheer amount of support.

    If you are one of the individuals who has reached out to us or even played at AC – we thank you!

    Our fields have been opened to a select few groups to help us test out the environment and move forward in creating a polished experience. One of the most exciting developments for our fields is an influx of military grade gear bunkers. These make outstanding obstacles because they are durable, curved in shape (providing gaps for shooting and surveying), and highly mobile. That means the possibilities for their use are endless.

    Here are two images of the hauling process as we were bringing in the first batch of bunkers:

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    These suckers can stack, move, and take a beating…exactly the kind of barriers we want on our fields.

    AC Paintball is not at full launch yet, but we are getting closer and closer. We are always looking for feedback and interest, so if you have any questions about fields, gear, pricing, etc feel free to reach out to us. You can also subscribe to our site and be kept updated on field development as well as receive some great discounts and deals (use the simple form in the sidebar to your right).

    More to come!