Overview
Teams get their heads together to complete our team games. Activities can be
combined as a mix and match of team challenges. They can also be run separately
as ice breakers to start people interacting or as an energiser to liven up your
conference or meeting.
Rollercoaster
Teams must earn equipment by completing challenges and then construct their
own section of the rollercoaster rails which link together to make one big
track. Teams are then provided with a number of balls that must be manoeuvred
around the track by working together. By co-ordinating the team's movements
in lowering and raising the track, a 'wave' is created which provides the
energy to move the balls.
Human
Bingo
A great way to warm up and get people talking. Participants must liaise with
each to find people who have the specified credentials. This promotes communication
and allows people to learn things about each other that they didn’t already
know.
Camping
in the Dark
Teams must pitch their tent as quickly as possible. What’s the catch?
The two tent erectors will be blindfolded and will need to follow their team
mates instructions! Excellent for communication, problem solving and laughing
at your team mates!
Green
Machine
Teams must make a self-propelled vehicle out of bits, bobs, knicks and knacks.
But whose will go the furthest?
Giraffe
Teams must make the tallest free standing giraffe out of newspaper. Random?
Yes, but not as easy as it sounds!
Giant
Jigsaw
Exactly as it sounds! All team members will have to solve the jigsaw without
making a sound. How will your team cope?
Photo
Mission
Teams are challenged to take pictures of a selection of strange things. But
how will they get a photograph of a kangaroo in pyjamas? They’ll have
to figure something out!
Scavenger
Hunt
Teams must use their initiative to find things such as yesterday’s news
paper, a coffee bean or a blue headed matchstick!
Human
Sheep
Using musical instruments, teams must create their own communication system
that will allow the team shepherd to herd the blindfolded human sheep safely
into their pen. A hilarious exercise in communication and trust!