team building philly

Welcome to It’s Playtyme Game Shows.  We are a mobile entertainment company that specializes in team building exercises in the game show format.

If you are a team leader looking for ways to boost team morale, build bonds or just have fun, we’ve got you covered.

Fun Team Building Activities Philadelphia

Philadelphia offers a wide range of locations particularly in the central area of the city that can be used to host team-building events. Central Philadelphia, specifically the downtown area, offers unique advantages over other areas for hosting a team building activity. Some reasons include:

  1. Diverse range of activities: Central Philadelphia has a diverse range of activities and attractions, including historical sites, museums, parks, and recreational areas. This allows for a variety of team building options to suit different interests and goals.
  2. Convenient location: Central Philadelphia is easily accessible by public transportation and major highways, making it a convenient location for team members from different areas to attend the event.
  3. Urban environment: The city’s urban environment can provide a unique and stimulating backdrop for team building activities and can also offer a change of pace for team members who are used to working in a more suburban or rural setting.
  4. Networking opportunities: Central Philadelphia is home to many businesses and organizations, hosting a team building activity in this area can provide opportunities for team members to network with other professionals in the area.
  5. Dining and entertainment: There are plenty of options for dining and entertainment in the central Philadelphia, which can be a great way to bond with your team and have some fun after the event.

Once you have the location and venue secured, then you move on to planning activities. Can have a team builder without an activity planned, correct? So we’ve listed below several activities to consider depending on goals, group size and location.

Team Building Activities Philadelphia

5 Fun Team Building Exercises for Small Groups in Philadelphia

  1. Escape Room – This is a very popular team building activity that involves solving a series of puzzles and riddles in order to escape a themed room within a set time. This activity can be done in person or virtually.
  2. Scavenger Hunt – This is another popular classic team building activity that involves dividing your team into small groups and sending them out to find a list of items or complete specific challenges within a set time limit.
  3. Live Game Shows – Recently, more teams have embraced the classic game show concept as an activity and a way to build camaraderie among team members.
  4. All you need a little creativity and planning to create your own show, or hire a company to come and facilitate one for you with props and everything. Family Feud was the most requested team builder game in 2024.

     

    you're never too old to play

    you’re never too old to play

  5. Two Truths and a Lie – This game is simple and a effective way to build teams. It involves each team member to tell two truths and one lie about themselves. The other team members must guess which one was the lie. This game is perfect as an icebreaker before the other team activities.
  6. Marshmellow Challenge – This team building activity encourages collaboration and creativity, One must build the tallest free-standing structure using only marshmallows and toothpicks in a given time limit. Another example as an icebreaker before the other games.

Remember, it is important to tailor the exercises to your team’s interests. When planning, take a poll to gather suggestions and get an idea of what your team is willing to participate in. Last, make sure your teams goals are aligned with the right activity as well.

4 Interesting Team Bonding Games for Large Groups in Philadelphia

  1. Giant Jigsaw Puzzle – Divide the group into smaller teams and give each team a large jigsaw puzzle. The team that completes their puzzle first wins. This game encourages communication and problem-solving within the teams.
  2. Reverse Charades – This is a fun twist on the traditional charades game, where a team acts out a word or phrase while the rest of the group tries to guess it. Instead of one person acting, in reverse charades, the whole team acts and one person guess, this way it’s a great way to engage large groups of people
  3. Fun Pop Culture Trivia – This activity involves teams answering a series of questions on a variety of topics. You can create your own questions or use pre-existing trivia games. This game encourages teamwork and knowledge sharing among the grou

     

    Trivia Night NJ

    Trivia Night NJ

  4. Murder Mystery – This popular activity involves a group of players that are assigned roles and then must solve a fictional murder. This game is best used as a fun and interactive way to encourage teamwork and problem-solving.

Don’t forget, it’s important to encourage participation, facilitate communication and promote teamwork and team bonding among the group members to make the most out of these exercises.

5 Indoor Corporate Team Building Games

  1. Face-2-Face Feud Surveys – Create your own version of the most popular game show on television “Family Feud” or find a company to come to your event and do it all for you. This is a fun activity used to boost morale in your team.
    Family Feud Questions

    Family Feud Questions

  2. Trust Walk – Team members are blindfolded and have to rely on their teammates to guide them through an obstacle course.
  3. Improv Games – Play improvisation games that allow team members to practice listening, responding, and adapting to unexpected situations.
  4. Lego Challenge – Challenge teams to build something specific using lego bricks, such as a bridge, tower, or structure, to promote creativity and collaboration.
  5. Puzzle Challenge – Divide teams into smaller groups and give them a puzzle to solve together. The goal is to complete the puzzle as quickly as possible.
    word-play-for-company-party

    word-play-for-company-party

If you’re looking for an easy setup, fun, and effective corporate team building activities that can be customized to your groups’ specific needs and objectives, then you may want to consider the above-mentioned games and activities. What’s great about these games, is that they don’t require much preparation or resources.

3 Fun Outdoor Team Builders

  1. “Field Day” for your team members and make the event somewhat organized like when you were just a kid in elementary school. Have team members engage in various athletic and recreational activities. The goal of this “day” is typically to promote camaraderie, physical activity, teamwork, and friendly competition within the group.
    You may include track and field games (like relay races, tug-of-war, capture the flag and obstacle courses. Create an organized a tournament style event with teams competing against one another to earn points and win a grand prize.
  2. “Build a Boat Activity” – This is an outdoor team building hands-on activity that challenges teams to design and build a boat using materials provided. The material chosen will depend on the type of boat being built and purpose.
    This activity encourages creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving as teams work together to design and build a functional boat. The teams will then have to race their boats on a nearby lake or pond to determine the winner.
  3. “Survival Challenge” – This is an outdoor team builder that simulates a survival scenario just like oin television. Teams are given a set of survival items, such as water, flashlight, matches, maps and compases. These items are dropped off in a remote location. It is important to have an experienced instructor to guide the gorup and assess the situation.
    The team must work together to find food, shelter, and start a fire. This game encourages teamwork, communication, problem-solving and resource management. Also, this challenge allows teams to practice decision making whle being under a lot of pressure. Basically, they learn how to work together in an emergency situation.

Conclusion

  1. One should review the goals and objectives of the session and evaluate whether they were met or not. Ask team members for their feedback on the activities that were conducted.
  2. Another way to conclude the session is to ask the team members to share what they learned about themselves or their teammates during the session. This can be done through a group discussion or by asking each person to share one takeaway from the session.
  3. Last, but not least, create an ongoing plan for the team to continue working on building stronger relationships and improving teamwork in the future.

 

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