Team Building & Corporate Escape Rooms
We Build Memorable Team Building Exercises.
What if your next team-building session didn’t feel like training—but like a high-stakes mission?
Corporate war games transform strategy development into an immersive, fast-paced experience where teams compete, adapt, and outthink each other in real time. Think of it as a corporate escape room meets executive decision-making—where every move matters, and every choice shapes the outcome.
A New Kind of Team Experience
In a corporate war game, participants step into roles—your company, competitors, disruptors—and navigate a simulated market over multiple rounds. Just like an escape room, teams must:
Solve complex challenges under time pressure
Interpret incomplete and evolving information
Collaborate intensely to make decisions
Anticipate moves from other teams
But instead of puzzles and locks, the “escape” comes from outmaneuvering competitors and winning the market.
Why It Works.
Traditional training often stays theoretical. War games are different—they are experiential, dynamic, and unpredictable.
Participants don’t just learn strategy—they live it.
Strategic Thinking in Action
Teams test real strategies in a risk-free environment and see immediate consequences.Deep Collaboration
Cross-functional teams (IT, business, marketing, operations) must align quickly to succeed.Bridging Silos
By placing participants in shared scenarios, war games naturally break down barriers—especially between technical and commercial teams.High Engagement
The competitive, game-based format creates energy, urgency, and full participation.
The Escape Room Element.
Like the best escape rooms, corporate war games create:
A clear mission (win the market, defend your position, disrupt competitors)
Time pressure that forces prioritization
Unexpected twists that demand agility
A shared sense of achievement when teams succeed
The result? Teams leave energized, aligned, and thinking differently.
What Teams Take Away.
A practical toolkit for scenario planning and competitive thinking
Stronger communication and decision-making under pressure
A better understanding of how different parts of the business connect
Insights that can directly inform real-world strategy
Recent Examples of Games Designed and Run.
A selection of war games tailored to complex strategy questions across industries.

Global Pharma
Launch Game
Stress-testing market entry strategies against competitive responses in rare disease and specialty care.

Digital Banking Disruption
Scenario
Exploring the rise of fintech challengers and the implications for traditional banks.

Energy Transition
War Game
Evaluating competitive dynamics as incumbents and new entrants invest in renewables and green technologies.

Technology
Ecosystem Simulation
Anticipating competitor moves in AI, cloud, and platform-based business models.

Consumer Market Growth
Game
Identifying pathways for expansion in highly competitive retail and FMCG sectors.