Fire Hazard

Fire Hazard

15 January, 2010
by: Lowri

The end of the world is nigh.

It's finally happened like they said it would. The apocalypse. The world is a nuclear wasteland. A few lucky survivors are holed up in the tunnels under London Bridge with 50,000 years to kill until it's safe to emerge. They have an oddball collection of equipment and food. It's time to play some Survivor Sports.

Fire Hazard are a group of people who play games. Not games like monopoly, or paintball. They play the games you played when you were running wild with your tough little schoolyard mates. Games with zombies and ninjas, spies and lazers. Their games involve a lot of adrenalin, a lot of runnig round in the dark, shooting, screaming, chasing, being chased.

This Friday 29th January, join the unscathed under the dark tunnels of London Bridge to play some Survivor Sports. There's Ninja Dodgeball - a high octane version of the original where you hurl glow in the dark balls at each other, tracking opposing players by their glowsticks.

There'll be Riotball with a beachball - a single goal, very few rules. There'll be a massive game of Nightstalker.

'We'll play sports that everyone's an expert at, with half-light and things that glow. We'll have a blast' says organiser Gwyn Morfay.

They have a team of actors who dress up to scare the crap out of you. What's not to like?

If you want to play on 29th January, put SPOONFED into the booking form to get £2 off.

Image by Vermin Inc

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