Builder Quest (Indoor)

This game focuses on the team dynamics and day-to-day relations
between colleagues in an office environment. Apart from the main task
of building, as its name suggests, additional scenarios depicting a real-life
office environment will be thrown into play while observations will be done
on the participants' actions and reactions on each presented scenario.
This game will be able to foster better understanding between colleagues,
working together in diversion, multi-tasking within a team and improving
day-to-day communications and correspondence.
Learning Points:
- Managing multi-tasks within the groups.
- Working within limited resources and constraints.
- Effective deployment of manpower
- Effective communications among group members
- Effective planning and execution of project
- Coping with changes in the environment & the organization
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Puzzle Mania (Indoor/Outdoor)

This game evolves around puzzles. It combines a series of mind-boggling 3D puzzles
as well as simple childhood ones. Teams will have to work together to solve the puzzle
and also to create new ones for other teams to figure out, which is similar to a time bomb
but using puzzles as a tool. This game uncovers the untouched spatial and intra-personal
intelligence within you and your team. Puzzle Mania is excellent for groups who are very analytical.
Learning Points:
- Critical and analytical thinking skills
- Logical thinking and problem solving skills
- Teamwork and effective communication
- Spatial thinking and visualization skills
- Sharing of expertise & experiences
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Blind Shapes (Indoor)

This is house game is targeted at groups who like to challenge themselves
to solving puzzles and also to develop out of the box skills to seemingly
impossible problems. Learn different problem solving skills, build on analytical
skills with your team and best of all, and leave the session with better understanding
of each and every one of your colleagues.
Learning Points:
- Analytical and Problem Solving
- Learning to think out of the box
- Team bonding and Cohesion building
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Amazing Race BINTAN (Outdoor)

What better way to have your teambuilding event at one of the best
spots within Bintan with a fantastic view of the coast lines? Amazing
Race Batam begins with four teams at the start point with a given task.
Upon completion, they will be given a clue to the next designated location,
where more teambuilding games or tasks need to be performed to earn the next clue.
The foot race, which consists of at least 4 stations all around the island,
is not just about speed. In the two hours, teams will have to perform the
given tasks well and above all, facilitators will be noting down observations
throughout the course for a debrief after the event.
Learning Points:
- Critical thinking skills to complete tasks
- Importance of effective TWO-way communication for clarification & understanding
- Adopting appropriate resources to aid in achieving goal
- Listening and trusting each other
- Motivating and encouraging weaker or less enthusiastic members to complete tasks
- Logical thinking skills relating to work scenario
- Being open to suggestions and feedback
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Beach Day-out (Outdoor)

As the name speaks for itself, it's a day out at the beach with lots of fun and laughter.
At your desired beach, we will be conducting a series of short games with a punch. You can be
bridging a water obstacle, stacking one another on a pyramid or simply playing a few simple modified
beach ball games which are suitable for all ages. Whatever it is, it's a session of pure fun and
bonding for your team.
Suggested Venues: East Coast Beach, Pasir Ris Beach, Tanjong Beach (Sentosa) or Siloso Beach (Sentosa).
Learning Points:
- Team spirit and cooperation
- Perseverance and endurance
- Confidence building and development
- Effective communication and understanding a common goal
- Team dynamics and effective deployment
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WIPEOUT (Outdoor)

A series of short elimination game, excellent for mass participation.
It involves a certain degree of competition within the group while having
the fun of watching participants perform stunts that you might never get
to see in an office environment. Suitable for bonding, pure fun and excitement.
Suggested Venues: West Coast Park, Japanese/Chinese Garden, Sentosa, Fort Canning Park, or any open space!
Learning Points:
- Critical decision-making and planning skills
- Fun and team-bonding
- Unity is strength
- Cooperation and teamwork
- Confidence building and development
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Survivor Experience BINTAN (Outdoor)

If you've always dreamt about participating in Survivor,
the reality show, this is the opportunity. One- Dynamics
invites you for a fun adventure day, in the heart of the
jungle. We are talking about an extraordinary experience
with nature. Learn about basic survival skills like making
fire, cook over a camp fire, and building a shelter; back
to the primitive life! From morning till late afternoon,
you will be trekking around nature filled Batam and exploring
the fauna and flora. At the end of the day when the sun is down,
practice the skills that you have learnt during the day and set
up your own camp fire.
Want to share a whole new experience with your friends and
colleagues? The survivor experience is perfect for you. Grab
your bag, sports attire and let's have fun.
Learning Points:
- Decision Making and Conflict Resolution
- Resource Management, Creativity and Problem Solving Skills
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Rafying Adventure (Outdoor)

Ever imagined yourself to be stranded on an island? Raft
building could be the answer to your survival! Learn basic
raft constructing skills in an fun but enriching session.
Construct the raft using raw materials and put it to test
in the water and using it to achieve some team objectives.
Learning Points:
- Brainstorming
- Effective use of resources
- Strategic planning
- Decision making and problem solving skills
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Tubular Connections (Indoor)

A series of indoors activity done with PVC pipes as a tool to connect you
and your colleagues. The activities can be as simple as building the tallest
free standing structure to constructing a structure with a specific requirement.
As simple as the tools may seem, these activities will definitely give you a good
view of the learning values ideal for your working environment.
Learning Points:
- Team Bonding
- Analytical skills
- Communications
- Leadership
- Group Dynamics
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Pit Stop (Indoor)

An in-house developed game which combines the fun of playing a big
scale board game while cracking your heads to solve/answer questions
and quizzes, and planning your resources to construct the required structure
before other teams complete the board race. This game fosters team co-operation,
compromising and adapting to decisions, critical planning and decision making,
strategising and planning ahead.
Learning Points:
- Working within limited resources
- Critical decision-making and strategic planning
- Exploring all opportunities to maximize resources
- Relying on team members' strengths & gifting
- Compromising and understanding each other
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Crime Scene Investigation (Indoor)

This game requires the group to break into smaller teams to solve a
pseudo-criminal case through investigation and visiting 'crime scenes'.
It will be conducted through a role-playing scenario with participants being in the investigation team.
Learning Points:
- Team work within members
- Analytical and critical thinking skills
- Problem solving and evaluating possible solutions
- Logical thinking and reasoning skills
- Effective 2-way communications
- Observing patterns and drawing conclusions
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Creative Juice (Indoor)

Drinks on the house! You'll be creating your own concoction of
drinks within your assigned teams to name, package and sell it
to the rest of your colleagues. You will be given a chance to
unleash your creativity and entrepreneurial skills in developing
a new drink which might turn out to be a block blaster in your
office pantry. Teams will need to work closely together to iron
out all matters involving taste, branding, packaging and presentation.
Learning Points:
- Working within limited resources
- Unleash individual's creativity and entrepreneurial skills
- Developing one another's strengths while minimising weaknesses
- Effective planning and deployment
- Systematic testing & tasting
- Discover one another's preferences and working with/around it
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Combat Skirmish (Outdoor)

Think paintball but in a much safer, fun and relaxing environment. The tagline being
"Combat Fun without Bruises", Combat Skirmish uses infra-red rays to bring across effective
teambuilding sessions through combat simulation games with different objectives.
Participants are required to think on their feet as an individual as well as a team.
Suggested Venues: Loewen Road, Mount Emily Park, Clementi Woods Park, West Coast Park, Bougainvillea Park, Sentosa.
Learning Points:
- Strategic thinking and planning
- Leadership and deployment skills
- Adopting decoys and tactics to accomplish missions
- Listening to and encouraging members
- Allocating of roles and responsibilities according to members' strengths
- Effective communications within groups
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Rocket Science (Outdoor)

Participants are grouped according to their different working styles
with the objective of constructing a rocket, powered by water, to be
launched into the sky and then land safely to the ground. Rockets are
then used to hit targets placed across different locations. Teams have
to work on their design and structure of rockets to ensure the smooth
launching and precision in trajectory as well as communication skills to
bring out the best in every individual in their group.
Suggested Venues: Sentosa, Fort Canning Park, West Coast Park, or any open space!
Learning Points:
- Creative thinking skills
- Effective planning and cooperation among members
- Effective communications within groups
- Leadership training in setting goals and targets
- Strategic planning and evaluation of plans
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Office Mechanics (Indoor/Outdoor)

This activity targets on the effectiveness of communication within and
between teams. More often than not, members are faced with breakdown in
communication whether in the spoken or unspoken forms. Hence, this game
allows teams to explore better and more effective ways of communication
through a fun and enjoyable game setting
Learning Points:
- Effective communications
- Understanding effective use of communications
- Conflict management
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Inside Out (Indoor/Outdoor)

Want to discover your own as well as your colleagues' strengths
and weaknesses? This is the game that will bring out the best in
you as well as help you tackle your shortcomings, allowing you to
understand others through fun and interesting game concepts.
Learning Points:
- Foster better working relationships
- Discovering and understanding colleagues in a less stressful & non-threatening environment
- Respecting one another's opinions
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Medical Evacuation (Outdoor)

Teams would be given a scenario at the low element course
where 1 of their participants is injured and he/she would
need to be carried out in a make shift stretcher through a
series obstacles. Materials would be given to the participants
to make a stretcher and they would need to plan and execute the
crossing through the obstacles. This physically and mentally
demanding activity would push your team to the limit and further
reinforce on the "Never Say Die" and "Leave No Man Behind" spirit.
Learning Points:
- Group Dynamics
- "Never Say Die" and "Leave No Man Behind" Spirit
- Communications
- Leadership
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Monopoly Extreme (Outdoor)

This activity builds on the concept of the game Monopoly where capital
management and purchase planning is important. Teams are given the options
to buy materials to aid them to cross the obstacles at the low element course.
However, they must remember that sometimes having more materials does not necessarily mean it is good for the team.
Learning Points:
- Resource Planning
- Objective and goal setting
- Analytical Skills
- Group Dynamics
- Communications
- Leadership
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