Laser Tag office-team example

PwC Laser Tag Team Building Case Study in Singapore

PwC joined Cohesion for a structured Laser Tag session that combined movement, tactics, and team roles. It is a strong proof point for organisers who want a format that feels energetic without becoming chaotic.

Event shape

Structured competition

The session leaned on team roles, strategy, and a proper field briefing instead of relying on free-form play alone.

Why it works

It feels both physical and tactical

That mix helps the event appeal to teams who want more than a casual game but still want something accessible.

Best planning lesson

Facilitation is part of the value

The briefing and structure are what make the format land well for workplace groups.

What happened

A good office-team example of Laser Tag done with enough structure

PwC joined Cohesion on 19 December for an exhilarating Laser Tag session built around teams, tactics, and guided play.

The original event story highlights the details that matter most for office organisers: a proper briefing, safety measures, basic shooting guidance, and enough structure for the format to feel organised rather than random.

That is the main takeaway here. Laser Tag performs best for corporate groups when it feels like a facilitated team challenge instead of a casual one-off game.

What the event included

  • 19 December event for the PwC team.
  • Laser Tag session positioned as exhilarating and team-based.
  • Trainers briefed basic shooting skills before the game began.
  • Safety measures were relayed before play.
  • Original page described the session as physically and mentally stimulating.
  • Strategic planning and role-based play were highlighted in the write-up.

Why this format worked

Why this format worked for the team

The briefing lowers the barrier for mixed experience levels

When the rules and basics are covered clearly, the group can get into the game faster and with more confidence.

Strategy gives the session more depth

Laser Tag feels stronger as a corporate format when people can contribute through positioning, teamwork, and quick decisions.

It creates a different energy from the office

That change of pace is often the real win for teams that need bonding outside the usual work environment.

Planning takeaways

What other organisers can take from this

1

Choose Laser Tag when you want structure with energy

It can feel more purposeful than a novelty activity when the facilitation is strong.

2

Make the field briefing part of the experience

Good onboarding helps the whole team enjoy the game instead of leaving less confident players behind.

3

Frame the session around team roles, not just shooting

That is what makes the format more relevant for office groups that want teamwork, not just adrenaline.

Planning something similar?

Useful next steps if Laser Tag looks like a fit

If you want movement, strategy, and a more guided competitive format, these are the best pages to continue with.

Next step

Turn this kind of event into a plan that fits your own team.

Use the planner if you want a sharper recommendation on format, energy level, and event shape, or contact Cohesion directly if you already want pricing.