People connect best when they are competing together.
That is the whole idea the building is arranged around, and everything in it is a mechanism for it rather than the point of it.
01 / Who we are
An arcade puts people in the same room. We put them on opposing teams.
Combat Ops Entertainment is a social competitive entertainment destination on the south side of Indianapolis, twenty-five thousand square feet built around one idea: people connect best when they are competing together.
We are deliberately not an arcade. Families compete against each other instead of watching their kids play. Coworkers compete across departments. Couples compete on a date, and two couples make it a double date. The attractions, mission-based laser tag, axe throwing, Nerf-style tag, mini golf, VR, the arcade and the dark ride theater, are the mechanism rather than the point. The shared competitive experience is what people remember and what brings them back.
The broader ambition is to be a genuine third place for this community: somewhere between home, work and school where people gather, see familiar faces and build real-world connections. That means a modern, welcoming environment, quality food and beverage, and a team that treats hospitality as the job rather than an afterthought.
Two audiences drive the business. Corporate and organizational groups are our primary focus, from work teams and holiday parties to churches, schools and non-profits running fundraisers through Combat Cares. The second is adults and families looking for social competitive play, which is where birthday parties sit. Families matter to us, but they are not our whole identity. We are adult-first in feel while staying genuinely family-friendly.
We would rather be the place a group is glad it drove past three closer options to reach. That is a service standard, not a slogan.
What we know how to do.
Operating knowledge sits in details that are invisible when they work and obvious when they do not.
Arena design and traffic flow
Cover placement, sightlines and the route a group takes through the building. Laser tag and Nerf run on structured session times so groups move through cleanly instead of bottlenecking.
Session schedulingGame mode and mission design
Our game masters build custom missions for every skill level and the mode list keeps growing, which is what stops regulars getting bored of a fixed rotation.
OngoingStandards borrowed from people who set them
Our axe throwing follows the standardized rules and scoring used by axe throwing leagues and associations. Our mini golf course is fully ADA compliant with ADA putters available. None of that is accidental.
League standardSafety across attractions with different limits
Different age minimums, different equipment and different footwear rules across twelve attractions. Managing that across a 300 person event is most of the job.
Ages 5 to adult05 / The people
Meet the game masters, and the people who built this.
Our staff are the reason a session with a nine year old and a session with a sales team feel like two different evenings. Their profiles, and the story of how this place came to exist, are being written by the people they are about. Both land on this page as soon as they are done.
Indianapolis, IN 46237 South side of Indianapolis, in Rally House Southport Commons. Free parking lot. Open in Google Maps
Find us on the south side
- Address
- 4650 E Southport Rd, Suites E & F
Indianapolis, IN 46237 - Phone
- 317-667-0703
- Parking
- Free lot
- Monday
- 12pm to 10pm
- Tuesday
- 12pm to 6pm
- Wednesday
- 12pm to 10pm
- Thursday
- 12pm to 10pm
- Friday
- 12pm to 11:30pm
- Saturday
- 11am to 11:30pm
- Sunday
- 12pm to 8pm
Tell us the date. We will build the rest around it.
Headcount, a date and the kind of event are the three things that let us come back with a real proposal. Everything else can wait until we talk.




