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Team building
EarthGuessr as a workplace ritual — virtual icebreakers, remote-team activities, and how organisations use the game for connection and shared learning.
Why Geography Games Beat Trivia for Corporate Team Building
Standard trivia nights reward specific knowledge and tend to highlight who studied hardest. Geography games reward something more interesting — and more useful to a professional team.
Read moreHow to Make Your Company Offsite Actually Fun
Most company offsites are expensive, exhausting, and largely forgotten within a week. Here's what separates the ones people talk about for years from the ones that become cautionary tales.
Read moreThe Best Icebreaker Games for Work Events in 2026
The icebreaker has a bad reputation — usually deserved. Here's what separates the ones people actually enjoy from the ones that make colleagues visibly uncomfortable.
Read moreVirtual Team Building Games That Don't Feel Forced
Remote teams don't need another awkward icebreaker. These virtual team building games actually create genuine connection — because they're built around real content, not manufactured fun.
Read more10 Interactive Games That Actually Work for Large Conference Audiences
Keeping 200 people engaged between keynotes is one of the hardest jobs in event planning. These are the interactive formats that reliably work at scale — and the ones that quietly fail.
Read moreWhy Energy Companies Are Using Satellite Imagery Games for Team Engagement
Oil and gas companies operate across some of the most geographically remarkable terrain on Earth. A new category of team building activities is making that expertise a source of pride — and competitive fun.
Read moreHow to Run a Geography Quiz at Your Next Corporate Seminar
A practical guide for event organizers who want to add a geography quiz to their next conference or seminar — from choosing the right format to running it smoothly on the day.
Read moreBest Kahoot Alternatives for Corporate Events and Team Building in 2026
Kahoot is fine for classrooms, but corporate teams deserve better. Here are the top quiz and game platforms that actually work for professional audiences — with one geography-based option that's become a surprise favorite.
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