Spy Hunt - Mission Accomplished

Primary Benefit: Team building
Secondary Benefits:
- Strategy
- Problem Solving
- Camaraderie
- Time management
- Negotiation
The Game:
Divided into teams, your group moves between a series of destinations by finding and following clues, deciphering puzzles and receiving information via tape, fax and voice mail. Along the way, they're assigned a variety of mini-missions to accomplish before moving on.
Team Building ExerciseEach team is armed with a top-secret attaché filled with maps, clues, schedules and crucial information. Assortment of secret agents, spies, hit men, and informants are scattered throughout the route to help or hinder the team's forward progress. To succeed, teams will need to take photos, purchase merchandise, beg or borrow needed items and more. Spy Hunt works very well as an ice-breaker, and is useful for team building, sightseeing or training.
Training Module or De-Brief: We wrap things up at a banquet, picnic or cocktail function held afterward. There, the fun continues as a teambonding agent goes over each team's hilarious accomplishments. Spy Hunt is a competitive game, so ultimately one team does emerge as the winners. Prizes are also awarded in several other categories.
If you choose, one of our trained facilitators can also add a post-hunt discussion on team strategies and dynamics. We're happy to tailor this debrief to your specific event and/or human development agenda.
Space Requirements: We'll begin and end your event in private area large enough to accommodate your full group. Teams can set off on foot in a wooded area, with bikes, skates, rafts or canoes helping them fulfill their missions. Spy Hunt is also great fun in a city environment, where public transportation can be incorporated into the challenges. Or choose to do it with cars, vans or limousines – the variations are nearly limitless.
This program will self destruct in five minutes……………….............