Harder Objective
The flag is placed in a more dangerous position than normal, so teams have to earn the pull with stronger movement and smarter control.
Snake Side Redo takes the capture-the-flag formula and makes it tougher. The flag is set in a much more dangerous position, so teams need real communication, lane control, timing, and support if they want to pull it clean and bring it home.
A tougher flag run that rewards teamwork, communication, and aggressive movement.
Two teams battle for field position and timing from opposite ends of the field.
The flag sits in a more difficult area, making the objective riskier than standard capture the flag.
Usually played as a best-out-of-3 series so teams can adapt after each round.
The first team to hang the flag two times wins the overall series.
This format creates more pressure than a normal flag run. The objective is simple, but the flag position forces better decisions, tighter support, and bigger momentum swings all match long.
The flag is placed in a more dangerous position than normal, so teams have to earn the pull with stronger movement and smarter control.
Snake Side Redo rewards communication, covering lanes, coordinated pushes, and support play more than random shooting ever will.
One clean move to the flag can flip the whole round. When the runner commits, the entire field reacts at once.
Quick breakdown for players, parents, and group organizers who want to know how the game runs.
The field is divided into opposing sides, with one team starting from one end and the other team starting from the opposite end. Players get ready for an objective-based elimination game.
Once the game starts, both teams try to eliminate opposing players while pushing for stronger field position. Marked players move to the designated out area until the round ends.
The center flag is placed in a much more difficult and exposed spot than standard capture the flag. Teams need suppression, cover, and the right timing to make the run work.
A round is won by bringing the flag safely back to base without the carrier being eliminated. The game is played best out of three, so the first team to hang twice wins the series.
Because this is series play, teams can change communication, assignments, and timing between rounds to improve their next push.
Groups that communicate, protect angles, and move together usually outperform groups that just shoot a lot without a plan.
The tougher flag position is what changes the whole game. Teams need to create a safe path, win space, and commit together.
Your team starts here and must safely return the flag here to win the round.
The flag sits in a more difficult position than normal, forcing stronger timing and support.
Players need to control dangerous lanes before sending a runner to the objective.
Getting the flag is only half the job. The carrier still has to survive the trip home.
It feels more tactical than a basic flag run because the objective forces better choices and stronger teamwork.
Players instantly understand the goal, which makes the format easy to explain and exciting to watch.
The harder flag pull creates more tension and makes successful runs feel much more dramatic.
Best-out-of-3 play gives teams a chance to adjust and keeps the whole match competitive.
Quick answers for players, parents, and group organizers.
Snake Side Redo is a capture-the-flag style paintball game where the flag is placed in a more difficult spot on the field. It adds more pressure, more movement, and more teamwork than a standard flag run.
Your team wins the round by pulling the center flag and returning it to your base without the flag carrier being eliminated. The overall game is usually played as a best-out-of-3 series.
Yes. Once a player is marked during that round, they go to the designated area and wait until the round is over.
Yes. It is great for private parties because it gives groups a clear objective while still feeling intense, competitive, and memorable.
At Performance Paintball, Snake Side Redo is typically played as a best-out-of-3 series so teams can adjust strategy between rounds.
You can play Snake Side Redo at Performance Paintball, located at 1250 Scottsville Road, Rochester, NY 14624.
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