The largest Fast Tag installation in the world is included in a new entertainment complex that will open shortly in Belgium.

Developer Play Mart is in the course of building the attractions into a venue in Durbuy, a town in the French-speaking region in the east of Belgium. It will be the anchor of the Adventure Valley Park in the La Fabrique centre.
The company, part of the International Play Company of the US, develops FECs and other attractions throughout Europe and the MENA region.
The Durbuy project, explained the company’s Bistra Neicheva, will be one of the largest global adventure centres. The Fast Tag will cover 1,000sq.m and will have features as high as seven metres. It will present to the player a huge indoor assault course.
The game area is split into three zones and the players use RFID wristbands to collect point by finding and hitting illuminated transponders hidden within the arena. The game is powered by Tag Active technology that allows players to compete against their own score, play as a group or compete for the best scores of the day or even of all time.
In addition to the main events included in the Zone 2 main arena, such as the huge quarter pipe or the giant ball hop, this installation includes an all-new escape room in Zone 1, where players will need to use their puzzle-solving skills to open boxes that reveal the point scoring transponders.
“The whole experience will be a real test of fitness, strategy and mental ability; a challenge suitable for children and adults alike and the very first of its kind in Belgium," said the company.
The Play Mart complex will also include a ten-lane tenpin bowling centre, an indoor laser tag, a sizeable playground and other attractions.