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Didzis Krogzems

Monkey Tsunami escape

Tsunami Monkeys is a team-building game designed to enhance communication, trust, and problem-solving skills. It simulates a survival scenario where groups with different abilities—speaking, blind, and mute—must collaborate to overcome a common challenge: crossing an "ocean" to reach safety.

Vojta Žák

Escape Hopeland

Plan several stations in your area. Each station will present a ethical dilemma. Participants are traveling in groups and falling to smaller groups as they are choosing different answers. In the end, they all arrive to the final. The reflection is focused on their decision-making process.

Thiagi Group

Letter from the Future

Teams that fail to develop a shared vision of what they are all about and what they need to do suffer later on when team members start implementing the common mandate based on individual assumptions. To help teams get started on the right foot, here is a process for creating a shared vision.
Thiagi Group

Double Talk

Participants at a training session are often preoccupied with other important things in their life. Here's a simple jolt to wake them up.

Filip Popov

Story

The famous League of Explorers* is up for yet another challenge, this time in an ancient Mayan jungle. Deep within the jungle a very valuable relic - the golden dinosaur awaits them. Hidden behind a large waterfall the golden dinosaur lays, waiting for it's treasures to be reaped! But all kinds of challenges await in the jungle until they get their hands on the golden dinosaur...


*The League of Explorers are the participants

Thiagi Group

Long Words

The real name of this jolt is Proactive Planning, but using that name will give away the key point that we want players to discover. Presented as a word game, this jolt lulls lures players to go after immediate gains in a mindless fashion only to regret the action later.