It was awesome. During the first few games, I was really paranoid. It was a friend's party. We played at Fields of Fire in Los Angeles. We played twelve total games. I'll list them out.
Game 1 - Hyperball - First time playing. Ever. I got hit on the gun when I made a noob mistake of having the gun stick out from behind the cylindrical bunker.
Game 2 - Hyperball - I surrendered like a wussy. They weren't even anywhere near me, I was just freaking out.
Game 3 - Hyperball - I got shot right in the goggles. It actually didn't hurt at all. I then was told getting hit in the mask/goggles hurts the LEAST. Wooh boy D:
Game 4 - Hyperball - Surrendered due to overfogged goggles.
Game 5 - Woodsball - I hung back in the base. We ran out of time.
Game 6 - Woodsball (Bomber) - Ran out of time again. We didn't get the "bomb" even a 1/4th of the way down the field.
Game 7 - Airball (Parents vs kids) - Kids won. I hid back the whole time. D:
Game 8 - Airball - I get hit in my thumb. The pain is so severe I cant raise my arm to signal that I'm out so I get hit about 30 more times leaving the field.
Game 9 - Did not participate because of thumb.
Game 10 - Did not participate because of thumb.
Game 11 - Woodsball (Defend the wall) (Team Defenders) - We defended the wall successfully in the allotted time. We didn't even see the other team, they were hiding and sniping failingly.
Game 12 - Woodsball (Sniper*) - I got shot about halfway through on the top of my head. I kept my head in the sniper hole too long. Didn't feel a thing hardly.
Pizza.
Cake.
Moar caaaek.
Yeah, it was a great first experience. Aside from my thumb, which is still throbbing.
*Sniper is a game of woodsball where each team has to stay at their end of the field, not moving up. Sniping is key.
Keep in mind most of the people there were 11-14, but a few parents played, and I believe a few 16-17 year olds played too.