Companies with headquarters in different countries can host teambuilding events

Loved it! A great way to boost team morale and build strong bonds

Anand G.
Thomson Reuters

 
It was so fun. The feedback from the teams during the happy hour meetup [after they played] was all light and positive. They really enjoyed having physical props/puzzles to solve. I appreciated how the game structure really encouraged and even required communication & collaboration. So good for team building. It was great seeing how everyone stretched to meet the different challenges and bring their teammates along with them.
— Melinda G, Google
how does a small remote team without the budget to fly everyone in bond

While my team and I frequently see each other virtually over Zoom meetings we don't really get the chance to hang out socially, and this gave us a chance to. I felt that this game brought our team closer.

Danielle I.

2017

Patchwork Adventures helps create that water cooler moment of play and curiosity

These days, half my coworkers live inside my computer. It's so hard connecting with people through a screen, and I miss those personal moments of catching people on their way to lunch, or smiles over coffee. Patchwork Adventures allowed me to break out of the all-business mindset and do something wacky with the people inside my computer.

Kt K.

2018

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The event turned out really well, we all had a lot of fun playing the collaborative games on Zoom. I recall us all laughing several times. If you’re looking for an escape the room type game for your virtual team, this might be the perfect experience!

Nicole H.
Smack Happy Design

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The game was structured well to be inclusive, allowing everyone to play a valuable role irrespective of role, personal style, etc. A lot of fun. Really interactive.

Andy W.

2019