Virtual Break Out Group Activities That Make Large Groups Feel Small
There's a reason big team calls can feel flat. When everyone's on the same screen, it's easy to stay in observer mode—nodding along, waiting for it to end. Virtual break out group activities change the dynamic entirely. Smaller groups mean fewer places to hide, more chances to actually talk, and a completely different quality of connection.
For teams who want something collaborative and immersive, the Escape Quest and Sher-Locked Escape Quest are two of the strongest break out group activities going—puzzle-solving under pressure, in teams, with a clock ticking. They bring out a side of people that a trivia game simply can't. For something with a social deception twist, Werewolf and Traitorous Trivia use breakout rooms to create the kind of suspense that has teams talking about it for weeks.
For lighter, faster-paced fun, Taboo, Pictionary, Charades, and Mini Games all use breakout rooms to keep smaller groups competitive and engaged throughout. The Plug and Play Mixer and Water Cooler are great for connection-focused events where the goal is getting people talking rather than competing.
For bigger occasions, Office Olympics and Mash-Up pack multiple games into one session—breakout rooms working overtime to keep every corner of a large team genuinely involved. And if the team needs something with more depth, Think Faster and the Communication Skills Workshop use the breakout format to build real skills in a genuinely interactive way.
We handle the hosting and room management. You just bring the group and let the smaller moments do the work.