Compare 18 team-building activities by group size, venue, energy level, comfort spread, weather plan, price context, and proof before you ask for a quote.
Pick the planning situation closest to your brief. If no game is fixed yet, start here and let the shortlist carry the recommendation into the planner.
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Compare 18 active games, large-group formats, family day support, court games, races, and lighter options in one place.
Start by matching energy level, group size, comfort, and weather risk.
Use the format guide if you need to compare categories before choosing a specific activity.
Once the activity direction looks right, check price scope, venue reality, wet-weather plan, group size, and what needs to be included before you ask for a confirmed quote.
Source-backed activity proof from confirmed events since 2016.
2016Established since
914teams and organisations hosted
98,085guests hosted across past events
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Quick Activity Answers
Use these questions to decide whether an activity shortlist is useful enough to send for prices.
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First Activity Choice
Start with group size, energy level, venue type, and weather risk. Laser Tag, Archery Tag, and Bubble Soccer suit active teams, while Telematch and Family Day work better for large or mixed-energy groups.
Telematch, Family Day, and multi-format station plans are usually the easiest starting points for large company groups because they support rotations, different comfort levels, and broader participation.
Choose a weather-safe indoor or sheltered format first, then keep outdoor water-play formats separate. Most Cohesion activity planning starts from The Cage @ Kallang or another confirmed venue fit.
Share the event date, time window, venue status, headcount, and activity shortlist. Short-notice events can still be reviewed, but the quote may need manual confirmation before availability or setup is treated as final.
For arena-style games, start with the rough from-per-person guide and the typical 2-hour session, then confirm the exact quote after headcount, venue, timing, food, prizes, and facilitator scope are visible.
Send Cohesion the date, headcount, venue or preferred area, activity shortlist, and desired energy level. The Event Planner keeps that context attached so the quote can be checked against the real event brief.
Use the case-study examples when your approvers need to see group size, sector, activity family, repeat-client pattern, or large-group flow before approving the shortlist.
Public proof uses confirmed events only. Based on past events; participant totals are event-level counts, not deduplicated attendees.
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Share the headcount, date, time window, venue type, and energy level.
We will help you choose a format that is fun on the day and practical for your planning brief. If the date is close, the recommendation may need manual confirmation before the quote is locked.