Velcro Catch Chaos
The unusual vest catches make the first successful pass feel funny, surprising, and worth cheering for.

Bumball Singapore
Vest-and-ball team sport
Captain's Ball-Style Play With Velcro-Vest Scoring
Bumball is a Captain's Ball-style team sport where players catch the ball on Velcro vest zones, pass under pressure, and work together to create scoring chances.
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The unusual vest catches make the first successful pass feel funny, surprising, and worth cheering for.
Teams have to create space, call for passes, and set each other up instead of relying on one sporty player.
Facilitators keep the vest mechanics, scoring zones, and restarts easy to follow between rounds.
Activity fit
Start with the plug-and-play Kallang package, or choose your own location if you already have a venue to check.
Final scope depends on group size, venue, timing, and add-ons.
Good for sporty and non-sporty players when rules and rotations are clearly hosted.
Client locations can be checked if you already have a venue in mind.
Best with enough flat space for passing, movement, and safe resets.
Most seamless path
This is the default package path when you want Cohesion to start from a known Bumball setup and keep the brief simple.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Bumball is likely to run as one court or rotation zones.
Include your date, group size, and preferred time window. Cohesion checks venue availability from there.
Venue and planning reads
Most seamless path
The Kallang package is the default when you want Bumball scoped quickly from a known venue setup.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Bumball is likely to run as one court or rotation zones.
Most seamless path
This is the default package path when you want Cohesion to start from a known Bumball setup and keep the brief simple.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Bumball is likely to run as one court or rotation zones.
Venue check needed
Choose this when you already have a location in mind, such as court, hall, school field, function space, or sheltered activity area.
Share the address or venue type so Cohesion can check flat play area, floor surface, boundaries, shelter, access, and timing before recommending the final setup.
Let Cohesion recommend
If the venue is not fixed, Cohesion can recommend whether Kallang or your own location is the safer planning path.
Share your date window, estimated headcount, and preferred energy level. Cohesion can then suggest the easier setup path.
Looks like a fit
Start an event brief so Cohesion can shape Bumball around your group size, venue, timing, and event scope.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Check setup first
Share your venue and group details before confirming so the team can check space, surface, access, and weather backup.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Compare options
Bumball is strongest when you want passing, positioning, and a novel catch mechanic. Compare Dodgeball or Floorball if you want a more familiar sport format.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Activity fit
If your team is searching for Captain's Ball or captains ball but wants a fresher corporate game, Bumball keeps the familiar passing-and-positioning logic while adding Velcro vests, funny catches, and hosted scoring.
Players score by helping teammates get into the right spot for the catch.
Facilitators brief the vest catch zones, scoring rules, and safe movement before match rounds start.
Teams move through short rounds that practise spacing, support play, and quick resets after turnovers.

Interactive Formats
03 game modes
Bumball builds from rules and catching practice into team rounds where spacing and communication matter.

How It Plays
Players learn how the ball sticks to the vest zones and how catches affect the flow of play.
What Teams Practice
How It Plays
Teams practise creating space, passing to open teammates, and resetting after turnovers.
What Teams Practice
How It Plays
Teams apply the rules in competitive rounds with facilitator scoring and quick resets.
What Teams Practice
How It Works
Players wear Velcro scoring vests and move the ball by passing, catching, and creating space for teammates.
Think of it as a Captain's Ball-style team game with a twist: the clean catch matters because the ball has to stick to the vest zone.
The game rewards teams that call early, keep moving into open lanes, and support the player carrying the ball.
Facilitators explain the catch zones, scoring rules, and safe movement before teams move into competitive rounds.

Planning support
Tell us your date, time window, group size, venue status, and preferred energy level. If the date is close, we will check what needs manual confirmation before the quote is locked.
Programme
A Bumball session that teaches the vest mechanics first, then builds toward passing, positioning, and tournament play.
Facilitators keep the flow clear, safe, and paced for the group on the day.
Facilitators brief participants on safe movement, game boundaries, and session flow.
Players learn how to catch and control the ball using the vest zones.
Teams practise the passing rules and learn how to create scoring chances.
Participants compete in Bumball rounds with the gameplay reinforced on the day.
Compare before you commit
Use these shortcuts when the activity looks right but your approvers still need a quick comparison against adjacent formats, venue constraints, or weather risk.
Compare all activitiesShortlist the closest formats by energy, venue fit, group size, and comfort level.
FormatsActivity types guideCheck whether the brief needs a head-to-head game, station rotation, route format, or lower-intensity plan.
WeatherIndoor vs outdoor plannerPressure-test the venue and weather direction before deciding which activity should lead the event.
Real Bumball track record
Bumball is a hosted velcro-ball format Cohesion runs for corporate teams that want a sport-flavoured game with clear rules and broad participation.
Based on past Cohesion events. Participant totals are event-level counts, not deduplicated attendees.
Event examples
Bumball appears inside the public-sector case-study set, while the wider case-study hub helps compare it against more familiar active formats.
See how other groups used active games, rotations, and shared meals to bring people together.
Use these examples to shape group size, timing, and the right level of energy.
Featured example
Larger mixed groups
See how a larger repeat client balanced structure, broad participation, and active energy instead of forcing one fixed format every time.
Read the LTA exampleBrowse current case studies and refreshed past event examples before you settle on the activity format.
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Event add-ons
Cohesion can coordinate the activity, food, dessert, drinks, timing, and venue flow in one event plan so the day feels deliberate from briefing to final bite.
Bumball is a niche active game, so the safest add-ons are the practical ones: drinks, dessert, catering, and a clear event flow.
Powered by Sunday Roast BBQ
Best for reward-style events, department offsites, and post-game socialising when the team should stay after the activity.
BBQ menus from $40 per person, minimum 10 people. Final price changes with venue, setup, cleaning, timing, and support level.
Burnt Cones gelato add-on
Best for Family Day, outdoor events, casual staff rewards, and hot-weather finishes where a lighter dessert works better than a full meal.
From $8/cup, minimum 20 cups. Flavours include Fior Di Latte, 85% Dark Chocolate, Bronte Pistachio, Reese's Peanut Butter, Ube, Stracciatella, and Chrysanthemum Goji Berry.
Coordinated event support
Best when you want one activity-plus-logistics plan instead of managing food, drinks, buses, timing, and venue rules separately.
Priced in the event plan after we confirm group size, venue, timing, and support needs.
Package comparison
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Use the packages to compare round structure, facilitation, and whether Bumball should be paired with other active games. We will confirm the best setup after checking group size, venue surface, session length, and rotation needs.
As a rough guide, from $25 per person — a typical 20-person, 2-hour session works out to about $620 all-in. Indicative only — we confirm the exact figure once we know your venue, timing, and group size.
Core option
A hosted Bumball Singapore session with briefing, equipment, and guided rounds.
Most booked
A fuller Bumball Singapore format when you want stronger team rotations and event pacing.
Premium finish
A broader event package that can pair Bumball Singapore with planning support and add-ons.
Why teams book this
Bumball rewards teams that communicate early, create passing lanes, and move together instead of chasing the ball alone.
Players score by helping teammates get into the right position, not by chasing the ball alone.
The unusual catch zones make early calls, spacing, and support play feel useful immediately.
Velcro catches, missed passes, and quick recoveries create light-hearted wins for sporty and non-sporty players.
Planning guide
Scan the questions teams usually ask before booking, then open the answers that matter for your event.
Bumball is best for teams that want a Captain's Ball-style activity that feels unusual, funny, and active without needing standard sport skills.
Bumball works well when you want the simple pass-and-score logic of a familiar school game, but with a fresher corporate team-building mechanic. The Velcro vest catch zones make the first few successful passes funny and easy to remember.
It is a good fit for mixed groups because communication, positioning, and support play matter as much as speed.
Related reading
Yes. Bumball is useful for organisers comparing Captain's Ball-style play because both reward passing, spacing, calling, and team support.
The difference is that Bumball changes the catch: players receive passes on Velcro vest zones, so the team has to create cleaner angles and help the catcher get into the right position.
Choose Bumball when you want the familiar idea of Captain's Ball, but with a more memorable hosted game mechanic for corporate team building.
Related reading
Players pass the ball, use Velcro vest zones to catch, and work together to create scoring chances.
Bumball is built around passing and catching with Velcro vest zones. Instead of simply grabbing the ball, players have to move into space and help teammates make a clean catch.
Facilitators explain the exact scoring rules, safe movement, and contact expectations before competitive rounds begin.
Related reading
Plan for a flat court or field-style space with safe boundaries and room for passing lanes.
The game works best when teams have enough space to move, pivot, call for passes, and reset after a turnover. Clear boundaries help keep the round easy to follow.
Share venue surface, available time, and expected group size so Cohesion can shape the number of teams and rotation flow.
Related reading
Different personalities can contribute because calling, positioning, and support matter as much as running.
Sportier players may move into space quickly, while quieter or less sporty teammates can still add value by calling, passing, blocking lanes, and setting up the catch.
Short practice rounds help first-timers understand the vest mechanic before the game becomes competitive.
Related reading
Confirm group size, venue surface, available time, and whether Bumball should stand alone or join an activity mix.
The strongest recommendation depends on group size, game duration, rotation needs, and whether you want Bumball as the main activity or as one station in a larger team day.
If your group has size or mobility considerations, flag them early so the flow can be adjusted.
Related reading
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