![]() ![]() ![]() If you walked in on a game of Spaceteam, you’d find a group of people, all staring down at their own phones, apparently doing their own thing. If you like the idea of shouting at your colleagues, while working together to stay alive, then this is the game for you. Spaceteam is possibly one of the wildest collaboration games played on a mobile app that we’ve ever seen. However, the game works far better when everybody can get together in the same room. We’ve seen this played remotely, too, via videolink. You place the phone on your head, and a word shows up – and whether you’re trying to name celebrities or identify animals, you’ll soon have your colleagues frantically pointing, singing, or putting on silly accents in an attempt to communicate the word that’s sitting on your head. While Heads Up is designed as a ‘party game’, we’ve found that it’s a great ice breaker game to play between work colleagues. Heads Up is a free app for iPhone or Android, designed by the celebrity Ellen DeGeneres. All you have to do is jump onto a video call with each other – but remember to get everybody to send in their baby pictures in advance, so that they can all be laid out somewhere neutral, such as the organiser’s screen share. We like this game because it encourages fun, positive conversation – and opens up opportunities for colleagues to learn new things about each other’s childhoods. The aim is simple – coworkers must browse all of the baby pictures, and aim to identify who each photo belongs to. In a game of Guess That Baby, all players bring in a picture of themselves as a baby. These work games are mostly very easy to adapt to a remote working environment, too. They’re fun, light-hearted, and your employees will come away feeling like they’ve learned something about their co-workers. These games are perfect for helping new colleagues – or even old colleagues! – to get to know each other better.
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