Simple rules get mixed teams moving
Office workers should not spend the first half of the event decoding game mechanics or worrying about looking silly.
Office team activity guide
Office-worker events work best when the activity is easy to brief, quick to join, forgiving on physicality, and structured enough for mixed departments. Start with the least certain participant, then choose the level of energy the group can enjoy together.
Start here
Choose the office crowd profile. The result gives the strongest activity direction and the planning caveats to send onward.
Decision framework
The right game lowers social friction first. Once the team understands the rules, the roles, and the comfort level, energy follows more naturally.
Office workers should not spend the first half of the event decoding game mechanics or worrying about looking silly.
A strong office format lets quieter people contribute through strategy, support, scoring, or problem-solving, not only speed.
After-work fatigue, lunch-hour limits, return-to-office plans, and attire all shape which game feels thoughtful.
Useful next steps
Use these pages when you are ready to compare formats, check details, review examples, or contact Cohesion.
These are the most useful supporting pages for this decision.
Readiness check
Tick these before treating an activity as the right office-worker fit.
Brief builder
Turn the office group profile into a recommendation note instead of a vague shortlist.
Proof and context
Use these routes when you need to defend why one game fits the team better than a generic list.
Broad station-based option for mixed office groups and larger crowds.
Activity page Laser TagStructured mission game when the office team wants controlled active competition.
Proof route DBS case studyRepeat-session proof across Laser Tag, Archery Tag, Bubble Soccer, and Telematch profiles.
FAQ
It should be easy to brief, quick to join, forgiving on physicality, and useful for mixed departments or comfort levels.
Telematch, Laser Tag, Bubble Soccer, Archery Tag, Dodgeball, and Family Day formats can all work depending on group size, venue, and desired energy.
Not automatically. Choose the format that the least certain participant can still join, then add energy around that participation floor.
Next step
Use the planner if you already know the rough date, group size, and event direction.
Open Event Planner