The best laser tag in Singapore is really a question of format, and getting that clear first saves a lot of confusion. Unlike some cities, we have essentially one true walk-in arena you can just turn up to, while most other operators run laser tag as a group booking, either at their own arena for a minimum number of players or by bringing the equipment to your venue. So the real choice is walk-in arena versus booked group event versus mobile-to-you.
Laser tag remains one of the best ice-breakers going, which is why it is a staple for birthdays, active teens and corporate outings alike. It burns off energy, gets everyone laughing and needs no skill. So I have picked across all three formats, flagging the minimum group size and rough price for each so you know what you are getting into.
This is part of my Terris Recommends Entertainment series and a companion to my guides to the best indoor activities and best team building activities in Singapore.
Key Takeaways
- 1 The key thing to understand is format: Singapore has essentially one true walk-in laser tag arena, while most other options are group bookings or mobile providers that come to you.
- 2 HomeTeamNS Laser Quest at Bukit Batok is the only genuine drop-in arena and the cheapest, making it the pick for casual visits and families.
- 3 FunEmpire runs the only fully air-conditioned neon arena and scales to huge groups, so it is my pick for corporate team building and wet-weather-proof events.
- 4 Mobile providers like TAG Team and Combat Skirmish bring the gear to your venue, which is ideal for birthday parties and office events.
- 5 Prices run from about S$6 to S$18 per person at the walk-in arena, and roughly S$20 to S$45 for booked group or mobile games.
What I look for in laser tag
Laser tag varies more than you might expect, so here is what I weigh up.
- Format. A walk-in arena you can drop into, a booked arena for a group, and a mobile provider who comes to you are three different things. The right one depends on your group and occasion, so I have flagged the format of each.
- Indoor or outdoor. Indoor arenas are air-conditioned and weatherproof, which matters in our climate. Outdoor battlefields are bigger and more tactical but at the mercy of the weather.
- Minimum group size. The walk-in arena has no minimum, but most group and mobile providers need around eight to twelve players, so laser tag often works best as a planned group activity.
- Equipment and game modes. Good kit, responsive scoring and a variety of missions keep a session fresh, especially for a longer corporate event.
- Value and hosting. Whether it is cheap per-game arena pricing or a hosted package with a facilitator, I note how each charges and what you get.
My practical tip: if you are a couple or a small group who just want to play, the walk-in arena is your friend. For anything from eight people up, book a group session or a mobile provider and you will get a better experience.
How the best laser tag options in Singapore compare
| Provider | Format | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| HomeTeamNS Laser Quest | Walk-in indoor arena | Casual visits, families, budget |
| FunEmpire | Aircon neon arena and mobile | Corporate, large groups, wet weather |
| Cohesion | Indoor and mobile | Corporate and NS cohesions with food |
| TAG Team | Mobile to your venue | Birthday parties, anywhere on island |
| Combat Skirmish | Mobile to your venue | Kids parties at home or in a park |
| Red Dynasty | Outdoor battlefield | Adult adrenaline, combine with paintball |
| Lasertech-X | Indoor, outdoor and mobile | Competitive, tech-keen, budget groups |
1. HomeTeamNS Laser Quest
HomeTeamNS Laser Quest at Bukit Batok is my pick for casual play, because it is the only genuine walk-in laser tag arena in Singapore. There is no group minimum and it is the cheapest option around, so a couple, a small family or a few friends can just turn up and play a ten-minute mission without organising a whole event. That accessibility is rare here and genuinely useful.
It is a proper indoor arena, open to the public and not just to members, though members pay less. There is a minimum height requirement for safety, so it suits families with slightly older kids. For a spontaneous game without a booking, this is the one.
Website: hometeamns.sg
Location: HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok, 2 Bukit Batok West Avenue 7
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: The only walk-in laser tag arena, cheapest and no group minimum
2. FunEmpire
FunEmpire is my pick for corporate events and large groups, and it runs the only fully air-conditioned neon arena I know of here, which is a real advantage in our heat and humidity. With sheltered venues near several MRT stations plus a mobile option, and the ability to scale to very large numbers, it is built for organised group play rather than casual drop-ins.
It is the biggest name in group games in Singapore and very heavily reviewed, and its laser tag slots neatly alongside its wider team-building menu, so you can build a bigger event around it. There is a minimum group size, as with most providers, and packages start from around S$25 per person. For a company outing or a big birthday that must go ahead rain or shine, it is my first call.
Website: funempire.com
Location: Air-conditioned arena at Tai Seng plus other venues and mobile
Google Rating: Very well reviewed
Best known for: The only fully air-conditioned neon arena, scaling to very large groups
3. Cohesion
Cohesion is my pick for corporate groups and NS cohesions that want laser tag as part of a fuller event. Operating since 2016 with a strong 4.9 rating across several hundred reviews, it runs multiple parallel arenas so it can put a large number of players into action at once, and it offers add-ons like barbecue and gelato to turn a game into a day out.
Based at The Cage in Kallang, with a mobile option too, it is good value and well drilled at handling bigger groups smoothly. For a bonding session where you want the activity, the food and the logistics handled together, it is a reliable choice.
Website: cohesion.sg
Location: The Cage @ Kallang, plus mobile
Google Rating: 4.9 stars (770+ reviews)
Best known for: Parallel arenas for big groups, with food add-ons for events
4. TAG Team
TAG Team is my pick for birthday parties and events anywhere on the island, because it comes to you. Running since 2011 with thousands of events behind it, it brings the full setup to your condo function room, office or a park, and it is fully hosted so you can just enjoy the party. A flat hourly rate makes it especially good value for bigger groups.
It takes players from a young age, with themed missions involving drones and other gadgets, and it throws in photography, which parents appreciate. For a fuss-free party where you would rather not travel to a venue, TAG Team is a great shout.
Website: tagteaminc.sg
Location: Mobile, islandwide
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Fully hosted mobile laser tag with a flat hourly rate, great for parties
Contact TAG Team directly
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5. Combat Skirmish
Combat Skirmish is another strong mobile provider, and my pick specifically for kids' birthday parties. As one of the pioneers of mobile laser tag here, dating back to 2005, it has a large arsenal of weapons and themed missions, including superhero and popular game themes that younger children love. It sets up wherever you are, from a void deck to a park.
The experience is geared towards fun and inclusion rather than hardcore competition, which is exactly right for a mixed group of kids. For a memorable, low-hassle party at home or nearby, it delivers.
Website: combatlasersingapore.com
Location: Mobile, islandwide
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Mobile laser tag pioneer with themed missions for kids parties
6. Red Dynasty Paintball Park
Red Dynasty is my pick for adults who want a proper outdoor battlefield rather than a neon arena. Better known for paintball, it runs laser tag on real outdoor bunker terrain at ORTO in Yishun and Turf City, which makes for a more tactical, adrenaline-driven game. You can also bundle it with paintball or combat archery for a bigger session.
The outdoor setting is the draw and the caveat: it is more immersive and physical, but it is subject to the weather. For an active adult group chasing a bit of adrenaline, or anyone wanting to combine laser tag with paintball, it is the one.
Website: weplaypaintball.com
Location: ORTO (Yishun) and Turf City (Bukit Timah)
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Outdoor battlefield laser tag, bundleable with paintball
Contact Red Dynasty Paintball Park directly
7. Lasertech-X
Lasertech-X rounds out my list as the tech-forward, competitive pick at a good price. Its calling card is Wi-Fi live scoring, showing individual and team scores in real time, which adds a genuinely competitive edge that keen groups enjoy. It offers air-conditioned indoor, outdoor and mobile setups, so it is flexible about where and how you play.
With competitive per-person pricing and that live-scoring hook, it is a smart choice for a group that likes to keep score properly, or one weighing value carefully. For competitive, budget-conscious laser tag, it is worth a look.
Website: lasertech-x.com
Location: 45 Bright Hill Drive, plus mobile
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Wi-Fi live scoring for competitive groups at a good price
Contact Lasertech-X directly
How much does laser tag cost in Singapore?
Laser tag pricing depends heavily on the format. As a rough guide for 2026:
| Format | Typical price per person |
|---|---|
| Walk-in arena (HomeTeamNS) | About S$6 to S$18 |
| Booked group or mobile game | About S$20 to S$45 |
| Kids party package | Around S$30 per child |
| Outdoor battlefield | Around S$45 to S$49 |
The walk-in arena is by far the cheapest for casual play, while booked and mobile providers cost more but include hosting, more players and often themed missions. Most group and mobile providers need a minimum of around eight to twelve players, and the per-head cost usually drops as the group grows. Always confirm the current rate and minimum with the provider.
How I put this list together
These are my own picks, not a paid directory. I sorted the field by format, because that is the decision that actually matters, then weighed indoor versus outdoor, minimum group sizes, equipment and game modes, value and hosting, and how consistently each is reviewed. I have flagged the format of each so you can go straight to the right kind of provider.
Details are checked at the time of writing, and I revisit this guide as venues and providers change. A note on accuracy: some older listings still point to closed or moved venues, so I have only listed operators confirmed to be running in 2026. Always confirm the venue, price and minimum group size directly before booking.
How much does laser tag cost per person in Singapore?
At the walk-in arena, expect about S$6 to S$18 per person. For booked group or mobile games it is roughly S$20 to S$45, with kids party packages around S$30 and outdoor battlefield sessions around S$45 to S$49. Per-head prices usually fall as the group gets bigger.
Is there a permanent walk-in laser tag arena in Singapore?
Yes, HomeTeamNS Laser Quest at Bukit Batok is the one genuine walk-in arena, open to the public with no group minimum. Most other operators run laser tag as a booked group session at their arena or as a mobile service that comes to your venue.
What is the minimum age or height for laser tag?
It varies by provider. Mobile providers often take children from around age four with lighter equipment, while the walk-in arena has a minimum height requirement of around 122cm for safety. Check the specific operator before booking for young children.
Is indoor or outdoor laser tag better?
Indoor arenas are air-conditioned and weatherproof, which is a big plus in Singapore, and better for a guaranteed event. Outdoor battlefields like Red Dynasty are larger and more tactical but depend on the weather. Choose indoor for reliability, outdoor for adrenaline.
How many people do you need to book laser tag?
The walk-in arena has no minimum. Most group and mobile providers need around eight to twelve players to book, which is why laser tag tends to work best as a planned group activity, party or team-building event.
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The best laser tag in Singapore comes down to format. For a casual walk-in game, HomeTeamNS Laser Quest is the only true drop-in arena and the cheapest. For a corporate event or big group that must go ahead rain or shine, FunEmpire's air-conditioned arena is my pick, with Cohesion strong for cohesions and TAG Team ideal for parties at your own venue.
Work out your group size and whether you want to travel to an arena or have it come to you, then book ahead. This is part of my Terris Recommends Entertainment series, alongside my guides to the best indoor activities and best team building activities in Singapore.
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