BIG GAME PAINTBALL +150joueurs : 31/05/09
Pour l’opus X de notre BIG GAME Paintball mensuel, nous vous avons préparé une petite surprise…
Plus d’info : ICI
Une partie géante de paintball à 2 pas de l’île de France ?
Près de Paris, à 45min de Versailles (78), Rouen (76) ou Chartes (28) : venez découvrir l’un des plus beau terrain de jeu de France. OUVERT A TOUS - Tous les derniers dimanches de chaque mois !
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