Yes — we all have a playful self.
At any team-building event, we meet people with all kinds of personalities. Some seem miles away from enjoying the game. Yet even they can turn into genuine players once they get drawn in. How? Let’s take a closer look.
From Adults to Enthusiastic Players
A team-building event is a perfect chance to step out of the daily grind. Many games start by giving players a specific role within a theme. Add a prop or two, and suddenly it’s easier to immerse ourselves in a role and forget about “real life” for a while.
Our experience shows that even simple prompts can lower internal barriers and open people up to new experiences. For some, this shift happens quickly; others take more time to tune in and connect with the team.
Common Archetypes We All Recognise
Everyone on Equal Terms
What the Team Takes Away
One of our favourite signs of success is when players don’t want to leave at the end. They stay to chat, relive the moments, or ask about more games. That tells us the experience is still alive — and that’s the real win.
A follow-up conversation can deepen the impact: What did we take away from today?
As we often say: team building is the gateway to development. First, we build trust; then collaboration flows naturally. Play is one of the best tools to get there.
And when teams return, asking for new games — that’s when we know the magic worked. If you’d like to explore how [eureka] can bring that spark to your team, we’re ready to play.