Recognisable Game Idea
Most participants understand the foam dart concept quickly, which makes the briefing easier.

Nerf Gun / Foam Dart Battle Singapore
Foam dart battle
Toy-Blaster Missions With Clear Rules
Foam Dart Battle is a hosted toy-blaster team challenge with short missions, clear boundaries, reload zones, a safety briefing, and cleanup breaks.
Hosted foam dart battle concept for mission-led team play
Ask us to check venue fit
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Most participants understand the foam dart concept quickly, which makes the briefing easier.
Capture, defend, escort, or reload-zone missions give teams a reason to coordinate.
Toy blaster play needs clear venue approval, boundaries, eyewear decisions, and cleanup planning before confirmation.
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 venue comfort, boundaries, eyewear decisions, cleanup flow, timing, and group size.
Best when the venue is comfortable with toy-blaster play and reset breaks.
Client locations can be checked if you already have a venue in mind.
Boundaries, no-go areas, reload zones, and cleanup timing should be clear before confirmation.
Most seamless path
This is the default package path when you want Cohesion to start from a known Foam Dart Battle setup and keep the brief simple.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Foam Dart Battle is likely to run as one mission zone 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 Foam Dart Battle scoped quickly from a known venue setup.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Foam Dart Battle is likely to run as one mission zone or rotation zones.
Most seamless path
This is the default package path when you want Cohesion to start from a known Foam Dart Battle setup and keep the brief simple.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Foam Dart Battle is likely to run as one mission zone or rotation zones.
Venue check needed
Choose this when you already have a location in mind, such as hall, school space, office event room, function space, or sheltered activity area.
Share the address or venue type so Cohesion can check venue approval, boundaries, eyewear decisions, cleanup flow, 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 Foam Dart Battle 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
Foam Dart Battle is strongest when the group wants toy-blaster missions and the venue accepts foam darts. Compare Laser Tag if you want cleaner mission play with less projectile cleanup.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Activity fit
If your team wants Nerf-style energy, we frame it as a hosted Foam Dart Battle so the rules, venue comfort, and cleanup plan are clear before the event.
Set play zones, no-go areas, waiting areas, and reset paths before the first round.
Teams rotate through short objective rounds instead of unmanaged free play.
Foam darts need collection breaks, reset timing, and a final room sweep.

Interactive Formats
03 game modes
Keep rounds short, objective-led, and easy to reset so the activity feels exciting without becoming chaotic.

How It Plays
Teams go head to head in short timed rounds, scoring through clear foam-dart hit calls and facilitator-managed resets.
What Teams Practice

How It Plays
Teams balance attack and defence while trying to retrieve the opposing flag and bring it back to their own base.
What Teams Practice

How It Plays
Teams compete to control a zone, target, or clicker-style scoring point, keeping everyone active with quick respawns.
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.
Useful proof before you enquire
Browse case studiesCohesion Case StudiesLegacy examples, refreshedRefreshed Past Event ExamplesProgramme
A hosted Foam Dart Battle session starts with boundaries and safety rules, then runs through short mission rounds with reset and cleanup windows.
Facilitators keep the flow clear, safe, and paced for the group on the day.
Facilitators confirm play boundaries, no-go areas, protective eyewear rules, no-headshot rules, and reset flow.
Participants learn how the toy blasters, foam darts, reload zones, and collection breaks work.
Teams rotate through objective-based games with simple scoring and controlled resets.
The session ends with a closing mission, dart collection, and room reset before the next event segment.
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.
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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.
Event examples
These case studies and past event examples help you compare how Cohesion events are planned, framed, and handed off when a page does not yet have a perfect one-to-one case study.
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.
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Browse current case studies and refreshed past event examples before you settle on the activity format.
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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.
Ask us what add-ons make sense once the venue, group size, and event length are confirmed.
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
Ask us to check venue fit
Use the packages to compare mission depth, facilitation, equipment assumptions, and venue support. Final pricing follows venue approval, group size, activity window, equipment availability, protective eyewear rules, and cleanup 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 Nerf Gun / Foam Dart Battle Singapore session with briefing, equipment, and guided rounds.
Most booked
A fuller Nerf Gun / Foam Dart Battle Singapore format when you want stronger team rotations and event pacing.
Premium finish
A broader event package that can pair Nerf Gun / Foam Dart Battle Singapore with planning support and add-ons.
Why teams book this
Foam Dart Battle can make teamwork playful when the rules are tight: clear missions, safe lanes, quick resets, and a facilitator who keeps the room under control.
Teams plan movement, cover, reload timing, and objective roles across short mission rounds.
Foam dart play can feel tactical without the heavier impact of paintball or gel-blaster formats.
Mission starts, last-second tags, and reset breaks create memorable moments without a complicated setup story.
Planning guide
Scan the questions teams usually ask before booking, then open the answers that matter for your event.
No. This is a brand-neutral Foam Dart Battle.
We use Nerf-style as a familiar description only; final equipment and format are confirmed after venue and availability checks.
The final equipment type should be confirmed only after venue, group size, and availability checks.
Related reading
Confirm whether toy blaster play is allowed, where participants can move, and how darts will be collected.
Foam Dart Battle needs a clear venue comfort check. Shared offices, halls, schools, and event venues may have different views on toy blaster play, projectile cleanup, eyewear, and movement boundaries.
Share venue rules, room photos, and any no-go areas before we recommend the final setup.
Related reading
Use clear boundaries, no-headshot rules, reload zones, mission starts, and reset calls.
The activity should run through facilitator-led missions rather than unmanaged free play. Participants need clear rules for aiming, distance, reload zones, waiting areas, and when to stop for collection.
For indoor spaces, include reset and cleanup time in the run sheet.
Related reading
Yes, but larger groups usually need waves, squads, or mission rotations.
Overcrowding makes foam dart play messy. Larger groups should rotate through squad waves, target challenges, or multiple missions so the play area stays readable.
The run sheet should include team allocation, waiting-zone flow, and enough collection breaks.
Related reading
Confirm group size, venue comfort, mission style, equipment assumptions, protective eyewear rules, and cleanup time.
The plan should cover boundaries, no-go areas, protective eyewear where required, no-headshot rules, reload zones, collection breaks, and the final equipment type.
Bring those details into Event Planner so the enquiry starts from a safe, venue-aware brief.
Related reading
Plan this activity
If Nerf Gun / Foam Dart Battle 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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Preferred time window
Estimated group size
Venue or preferred area, even if not confirmed
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