Paintball Destroyer




Company Overview
In Villanueva de Duero, less than half an hour from Valladolid capital, Paintball Destroyer organizes the paintball battles that You are looking forward to living with your friends. We offer you endless games to enjoy the adrenaline that comes with picking up a marker gun and shooting down your enemies.
The field is located in a large pine forest in which there are scattered scenery elements such as logs, trenches, booths or palisades.
What games do you want to try? Here is the list:
Up to 4 hours of games we have for you.
You will find in our facilities all the military-themed paintball equipment to put you in the shoes of a real soldier.
The field is located in a large pine forest in which there are scattered scenery elements such as logs, trenches, booths or palisades.
What games do you want to try? Here is the list:
- Capture the flag: Under this mode you can find the options of central flag, two flags and defend the flag.
- Release the hostage: This is about achieving the release of one of the components of the game that is captured by the rivals.
- Bodyguard: One player will act as mayor and the rest of the team must protect him from enemy shots until reaching the town hall.
- Blow up the base: It consists of the attempt by one of the teams to "blow up" the opposing team's base.
- Assault on the base: Here the objective is to invade the base through a siege.
- Snipers: It is played in the style of the central flag but with the exception of the presence of snipers stationed in strategic places.
- Reinforcements: The eliminated players wait in the neutral zone and then rejoin the game as reinforcements.
- All against all: The maximum madness with a game in which there are no teams, the last survivor will win.
Up to 4 hours of games we have for you.
You will find in our facilities all the military-themed paintball equipment to put you in the shoes of a real soldier.
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General information
16 years
Advertised on Yumping
Last update
February 21th 2014