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A lively mission format for office teams, schools, parties, and mixed groups that want quick laughs and easy wins.

Laser Tag Singapore
Corporate team building activity
Experience Bonding Through Play
Step into quick missions, playful rivalries, and shared wins that get the whole team talking.
Hosted Laser Tag for corporate teams, schools, and group events.
Starting from $15 per person
A lively mission format for office teams, schools, parties, and mixed groups that want quick laughs and easy wins.
Teams rotate through hosted missions with clear objectives and quick resets.
Facilitators handle safety, equipment, boundaries, scoring, and activity flow.
Use these case studies when you want to check how Laser Tag or nearby active formats can fit a company team-building brief.
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.
Easy mission rules help first-timers join without long training.
Client locations can be checked if you already have a venue in mind.
Fast rounds create momentum without bumping or tackling.
Most seamless path
This is the default package path when you want Cohesion to start from a known Laser Tag setup and keep the brief simple.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Laser Tag is likely to run as one arena or a parallel-arena setup.
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 Laser Tag scoped quickly from a known venue setup.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Laser Tag is likely to run as one arena or a parallel-arena setup.
Most seamless path
This is the default package path when you want Cohesion to start from a known Laser Tag setup and keep the brief simple.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Laser Tag is likely to run as one arena or a parallel-arena setup.
Venue check needed
Choose this when you already have an office, school, hall, function room, or outdoor area in mind.
Share the address or venue type so Cohesion can check space, shelter, surface, boundaries, and access 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 the mission flow around your venue, timing, and group size.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Check setup first
Share the group size and venue details before locking the plan so the play area, boundaries, and weather backup make sense.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Compare options
Laser Tag is a good anchor when you want active tactical play. Compare it with Archery Tag if your team wants a more physical dodge-and-shoot format.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Team-friendly play
Your group splits into teams, huddles around a quick plan, then dives into short missions filled with laughter, surprise saves, and plenty of cheering. Cohesion handles the briefing, equipment, scoring, and flow so the session feels smooth from the first round to the final photo.
We shape the setup around suitable sheltered courts, halls, or open spaces, with clear boundaries and a comfortable game flow.
The rounds stay active without feeling intimidating, so confident players, quieter teammates, and first-timers can all have a good time together.
Quick objectives keep the energy high, create natural teamwork, and give the group lots of small wins to celebrate.

Interactive Formats
04 game modes
Laser Tag can be run through short, easy-to-understand missions so groups learn quickly and stay engaged.

How It Plays
Teams compete to control the arena objective while defending their own position and pushing at the right moment.
What Teams Practice

How It Plays
Players manage lives carefully, stay aware of opponents, and coordinate movement to keep their team in the round.
What Teams Practice

How It Plays
Teams try to retrieve the opposing flag and return it safely while balancing attack, defence, and recovery.
What Teams Practice

How It Plays
Each team protects its VIP while trying to tag the other team's VIP, creating a clear tactical objective.
What Teams Practice
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.
Reviews
Hear from teams who have played our Laser Tag missions and see how we keep the session clear, exciting, and easy for everyone to enjoy.
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Engaged Cohesion for a 3-hour Laser Tag session. Facilitators Evan and Dewi were outstanding - their energy, spontaneity, and ability to engage our large group were truly impressive. Highly recommended for future team-building events!
GEngaged them for Bubble Soccer and Laser Tag team bonding and experience has been great. Ian was very prompt and attended to our needs despite the many changes that we had to make as well as other requirements that we have. Facilitators were good and the session was fun, we all enjoyed it!
GWe recently held our team-bonding session with Cohesion at The Cage @ Kallang, and overall it was a fun, well-organised experience filled with laughter and teamwork. Their service was fantastic from start to finish.
GThe team bonding event was a fun and exciting experience that brought our group closer together. The responsive customer service stood out as well, promptly addressing all our needs and questions.
GThe mini Zen Garden workshop was so much fun! Sam was super engaging and funny, the instructions were simple to follow and participants could really use their creativity and bring home a masterpiece.
GWe played bubble soccer for an hour for my son's 10-year birthday party. It was absolutely fantastic and so much fun, perfect for a group of active boys. The coaches were great.
GProgramme
A guided session that starts with a clear safety brief, builds through fast mission rounds, and ends with one final challenge for the whole team to rally around.
Facilitators keep the flow clear, safe, and paced for the group on the day.
Facilitators cover safe play, boundaries, and how the session will run.
Players learn how to use the Laser Tag gear and understand the game objectives.
Teams rotate through guided Laser Tag formats that build communication and momentum.
The session closes with a higher-energy round that brings the group together.

Skills in play
Laser Tag makes teamwork feel natural: teammates plan, cover one another, cheer the close calls, and leave with a mission story they shared.
In the game
Players cover angles, split roles, protect teammates, and decide when to defend or push toward the objective.
Back at work
Teams practise role clarity, mutual support, and shared execution without waiting for one person to carry the round.
In the game
Fast updates help teammates call enemy positions, coordinate flanks, and adjust when a plan stops working.
Back at work
The group builds concise communication and quicker decision loops under pressure.
In the game
Successful saves, surprise wins, and playful rivalries give teams a common mission story.
Back at work
Colleagues return with stronger familiarity and a shared reference point for working together.
Quick answers
Use this before you decide whether Laser Tag should be the main team-building activity or one station inside a wider event.
Choose Laser Tag when the group wants mission play, active strategy, and lower-contact competition than bumping or tackling formats.
It can support larger groups through rotations, timed rounds, or multiple play spaces, subject to venue fit, facilitator plan, and programme length.
Compare Laser Tag with Dodgeball for familiar sport energy, Archery Tag for foam-arrow novelty, or Telematch when broad participation matters more than tactical play.
Review similar office-team examples, then share date, group size, venue status, timing, and whether Laser Tag is the main activity or one station.
Share group size, desired duration, venue status, timing window, food or prize needs, and whether Laser Tag is the main event or part of a wider programme.
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 activitiesCompare equipment feel, venue comfort, pace, and how each game handles mixed-confidence teams.
Laser vs DodgeballLaser Tag vs DodgeballUse this when the shortlist is between tactical play and a faster, simpler active game.
Laser vs TelematchLaser Tag vs TelematchCheck whether the group needs tactical arena rounds or a broader large-group rotation.
Real Laser Tag track record
Laser Tag is one of Cohesion's most-booked formats across corporate teams, schools, public-sector groups, and repeat clients.
Based on past Cohesion events. Participant totals are event-level counts, not deduplicated attendees.
Event examples
Browse real event examples to see how Laser Tag fits office teams, mixed groups, and post-game social time.
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
Laser Tag office anchor
See how a professional-services office team can use Laser Tag as the recognisable active format, then add adjacent games when scale or timing calls for a rotation.
Read the PwC exampleSee how one office team moved between small department sessions and much larger company groups without relying on one fixed format.
Another exampleEvents Club 500-Person Multi-Format Case StudySee how a large active event used parallel arenas across Archery Tag, Bubble Soccer, and Laser Tag instead of relying on one activity queue.
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.
Laser Tag pairs well with a BBQ or gelato finish because the session gives teams a clear shared story before they slow down and socialise.
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
Starting from $15 per person
Choose the level of play, variety, and event support that fits how much energy you want your team day to have.
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 straightforward core package for teams who want the main Laser Tag activity without extra layers.
Most booked
An interactive package that combines Laser Tag with other fun games for a broader team session.
Premium finish
A fuller event package when you want a stronger finish and more support around the activity.
Planning guide
Scan the questions teams usually ask before booking, then open the answers that matter for your event.
Indoor Laser Tag is a rain-safe, lower-impact format that works well for mixed corporate groups and sheltered venues.
Indoor Laser Tag is a good fit when you want an active team game without depending on the weather. Cohesion can set up obstacles and a compact arena in suitable indoor spaces, including futsal venues such as The Cage at Kallang, subject to availability and setup checks.
Players tag opponents with Laser Tag rifles while using barriers for cover and coordinating with teammates. Because the play area is controlled, the format can reduce excessive running while still keeping the session energetic and competitive.
Related reading
Sessions can use lighter laser pistols or laser rifles, depending on age profile, venue, and game format.
Cohesion can recommend equipment based on the group profile and venue. Lighter laser pistols are easier for younger players or mixed-age groups to handle, while laser rifles suit adult corporate sessions that want a more tactical feel.
The equipment uses infrared tagging and player feedback so participants know when they have been hit. The final setup should be matched to the event format, space, and participant comfort.
Related reading
Outdoor Laser Tag brings the arena to suitable open spaces, with mobile setup, obstacles, and facilitators.
Outdoor Laser Tag is built around a mobile setup. The team brings the equipment, obstacles, and facilitation support to a suitable event space, then shapes the area into a temporary battlefield for the session.
This format works best when the venue has enough safe open space for movement, cover, and briefing zones. Cohesion can advise whether a proposed outdoor location is practical before the event is confirmed.
Related reading
Laser Tag gives groups fast strategy, playful competition, and easy-to-follow missions in one lively team activity.
Laser Tag has become popular in Singapore because it is easy to understand, weather-flexible when run indoors, and suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. It gives participants the strategy and excitement of a mission game while keeping the tone playful and approachable.
The format also fits corporate team building well. Teams need to communicate, cover one another, and make quick decisions, so the game creates useful group dynamics without requiring advanced athletic skill.
Common formats include Capture the Flag, Elimination, and Protect the VIP, all built around team communication.
Most Laser Tag sessions use short, easy-to-follow game modes so teams can learn quickly and rotate cleanly. The exact format can be adjusted for group size, venue, and event timing.
Related reading
Laser Tag grew from infrared training technology and sci-fi-inspired toys into a mainstream group activity.
Laser Tag traces its roots to infrared training technology and sci-fi-inspired toy blasters from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Commercial arenas later turned the idea into a recreational game where players could tag one another using harmless infrared signals.
Over time, the activity moved from family entertainment centres into schools, parties, and corporate events. Modern Laser Tag is now used as a flexible team activity because it is simple to brief, easy to score, and adaptable across indoor and outdoor venues.
Laser Tag works best for team building, school events, birthdays, carnivals, and active group sessions.
Laser Tag is suitable for corporate team building, school events, birthday parties, carnivals, and group bonding sessions. It works especially well when you want friendly competition that is active but not overly rough.
For workplace groups, the strongest fit is usually a hosted team format where players rotate through rounds, practise communication, and have a clear shared experience to talk about after the session.
Related reading
Participants do not need prior experience; comfortable clothing, a short briefing, and light preparation are usually enough.
No prior Laser Tag experience is needed. Facilitators will brief players on equipment use, safety rules, game objectives, and how the rounds will run before the session begins.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for light movement. A light meal before the event can help, especially for longer sessions, but the format can be paced for mixed fitness levels.
Related reading
Laser Tag is painless, non-contact, and facilitator-led, making it suitable for many mixed-fitness groups.
Laser Tag is generally a safe activity because it uses infrared tagging rather than physical contact. Players do not need protective masks, and the game can be paced to suit mixed-fitness groups.
Cohesion's facilitators brief the rules, manage the play area, and keep the session structured. As with any active event, venue suitability, clear boundaries, and sensible participant behaviour remain important parts of the safety setup.
Related reading
Laser Tag planning
Use these guides when the team is still choosing between indoor, active, and mixed-group formats.
Choose based on energy, teamwork, venue, and comfort level.
IndoorIndoor team-building guideCheck when weather-proof indoor play is the cleaner choice.
Mixed GroupsMixed-group activity guideDecide whether the format works across different personalities and fitness levels.
BudgetTeam-building cost guideEstimate activity and event assumptions before asking for a quote.
Plan this activity
If Laser Tag Singapore looks promising, check price, venue, weather, group-size fit, and proof before you send the brief.
Start my event briefCheck what changes the quote before comparing this activity with venue, timing, food, prizes, facilitator coverage, or add-ons.
FormatActivity Type GuideCompare battle games, station rotations, races, low-intensity formats, and mixed-group options before the activity choice is locked.
ProofCase Study FinderCompare similar group size, sector, activity, and large-group patterns before using this activity as the quote anchor.
BudgetCost CalculatorEstimate activity, venue, food, prizes, and logistics before asking for the final quote.
VenueVenue ChooserCheck indoor, sheltered, outdoor, and wet-weather fit before the activity plan is locked.
FoodFood / BBQ PlanningCheck lunch, BBQ, catering, drinks, and food timing before they become hidden quote assumptions.
WeatherWeather-Safe PlannerChoose indoor, outdoor, sheltered, or hybrid before rain risk becomes a day-of decision.
Large groupsLarge-Group GuideUse the large-group planning guide when headcount, rotations, and mixed comfort levels are the main risk.
QuoteQuote ChecklistReview inclusions, exclusions, facilitator coverage, safety, and event-day assumptions.
Event-day speechesSpeech MakerCreate a short opening and closing script before Cohesion handles the hosted game segment.
HubPlanning HubOpen the full planning path for activity choice, budget, venue, provider, prizes, and approval.
Event enquiry
Tell us your date, time window, group size, venue status, and preferred energy level. We'll recommend a game flow and flag anything that needs manual confirmation.
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