

Team Building Through Sports
Why choose a sporty activity when organizing a corporate team building event? This is because movement or light exercises help to increase endorphins in our brain, and sports in general require a team to work together on a common goal. Besides, most of us are already working in a sedentary environment. It will be good to get some exercise, not only for team building games, but also for better health. Our company team building events are organized based on 3 criteria: safe for


80 pax Archery Tag & Human Foosball
In October 2018, we organize a team building event for a government agency with 80 participants. They played 2 games with us: Archery Tag & Human Foosball. Safety is our number 1 priority in our events. We always start with a briefing of the game rules & safety pointers before the participants start to play. In Archery Tag, players get to shoot each other with safe foam-tip arrows as if they're in a medieval battlefield! We setup obstacles as well, for the players to take cov


150 pax Team Building Event with Archery Tag & NERF Rival Tag
In Aug 2018, we organized a team building event for our client for 150 pax! We organized 2 games for them: Archery Tag and Rival Tag We first held a briefing for all the participants, to explain how the game works. For Archery Tag, we taught them the safety rules and how to shoot the bow properly. For Rival Tag, we demonstrate how the Velcro Bullets will stick onto their Velcro Vests which they have to wear, to indicate who got shot. Players are split into teams and engage in


160 pax Team Building For Emerson
In July 2017, we organized a big team building event for Emerson Asia Pacific for around 160 pax with 2 games: Archery Tag & Human Foosball. 1) Archery Tag Think of it as the medieval version of Paintball. Instead of shooting each other with bullets, players will shoot each other with safe foam arrows! Players were taught how to shoot correctly and properly with a medieval bow, and they quickly got the hang of it! We setup mock walls in the field so that players can hide and