Corporate Survivors
Primary Benefit:
Team Building
Secondary Benefits:
- Out-of-the-box thinking
- Problem Solving
- Prioritization
- Time management
- Communication
The Game: Fashioned after the hit reality show your employees will be put to the test not only to survive the game, but too survive each other. Through a series of fun and challenging tasks that range from the silly to the intense, each team will work together to match their skills against the other groups. There are physical and mental challenges that each team and they will compete to get the highest scores in all categories. The game is played in four rounds and at end of each round each team's score is tallied and sub-totaled. The team with the lowest score for that quarter must handover a few members of their team to the highest scoring team at that point in time. Teams will square off against each other for certain tasks and will also perform individual tasks for points. The games vary from event to event, but each program usually includes:
- Corporate SurvivorsAssorted Relay Races, with crazy twists
- The "U" Create It Obstacle Course
- Lateral Thinking Puzzles
- Brain Teasers
- Map Reading
- Mystery Food Tasting
The teams will be put to the test with other fun games such as "Who Are You". This is a game that shows how much team members really know about their co-workers. There is a guessing game called "What The Heck Is It Already?" where team members are given various descriptions of plant, animal or mineral and they have to guess what is being described. There are also riddles and word associations that will stump the best of them. As each team play's they will be allotted points depending on their performance. As they continue to play those teams that may have lost team members can regain new members by having the highest scores at the end of the other rounds and teams that have gained members can lose them. At the end of the game, points are deducted or added depending on the number of teammates each team has left. The team with the highest score at the end of the final round, are the true "Survivors" and also the winners. Note: The game can be adapted to all ages and can also be played with just mental challenges.
Program Length: runs approximately three hours, depending on the size of your group, can be done indoors or out. This team builder works well either with or without a meal.