More role-based and structured
Best when the activity should feel strategic, facilitated, and less like a traditional sports game.
Activity comparison
Laser Tag is stronger when the team wants tactical missions, indoor comfort, and structured roles. Dodgeball is stronger when the group wants a familiar, direct court game with quick rules and higher physical immediacy.
Start here
Pick the constraints. The recommendation balances tactical structure, physical comfort, venue, and familiarity.
Decision framework
Both can be active. The better fit depends on how much structure, physical directness, and venue control the group can handle.
Best when the activity should feel strategic, facilitated, and less like a traditional sports game.
Best when the group is comfortable with fast court play and simple elimination-style rules.
A familiar game can still feel too direct if the team has uneven confidence or mixed seniority.
Side by side
Use this table when your approvers are split between strategic missions and familiar active play.
| Decision point | Laser Tag | Dodgeball |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Teams wanting tactical missions and facilitator-led structure. | Teams wanting a familiar, fast, active court game. |
| Group-size fit | Small to mid-sized groups, or waves with clean reset timing. | Small to mid-sized groups with suitable court space. |
| Comfort factor | Roles and missions can soften the physical framing. | Direct targeting and elimination can be less comfortable for mixed groups. |
| Operational question | Can the mission space and reset flow support the headcount? | Can rounds stay inclusive after players are out? |
Useful next steps
Use these pages when you are ready to compare formats, check details, review examples, or contact Cohesion.
Use these when the decision is still about activity type.
Readiness check
Use this before picking the more familiar activity by default.
Brief builder
Capture why the chosen activity fits the crowd.
Proof and context
Use these routes to compare tactical, familiar, and broader activity logic.
FAQ
Use the Event Planner once you know approximate headcount, date range, venue direction, and the decision that is still open. The planner preserves this page context so Cohesion can respond with a sharper recommendation.
For simple office groups, a shortlist can come first. For larger, weather-sensitive, or multi-zone events, venue fit and activity fit should move together.
No. This page helps you decide the direction. The activity pages still explain the actual format, game modes, setup, and request path.
Next step
Use the planner if you already know the rough date, group size, and event direction.
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