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Team-based recreational activities for adults that are fun even with large groups

When you’re organizing company events like parties, in-house sports days, or welcome gatherings for new employees, it’s common to include some kind of recreation, right?

If it’s something you can do in teams, it builds a stronger sense of unity and makes it more fun for everyone.

Plus, offering prizes to the winning team can really liven things up, and at welcome parties it can be a great way to break the ice with people you’re meeting for the first time.

In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of team-based recreational activities that adults can enjoy!

They vary in how long they take, and some require very little preparation.

Choose the ones that best fit your event’s situation.

Adult Team-based Recreational Activities for Large Groups (31–40)

Drawing Telephone Game

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Drawing Telephone Game

It seems like playing telephone with drawings is more challenging than using text or voice.

It’s the kind of game where you can participate with excitement, wondering if the theme will make it all the way from the starter to the final person.

In the video, they try the game online, but it also looks easy to adapt as a recreational activity using paper and pens! If children and adults are on the same team, the key might be the order in which they take turns in the drawing telephone game.

survival game

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survival game

It’s a game where you advance into the opponent’s territory while hiding behind obstacles in the field, attack the opposing team with airsoft guns, and cooperate to reach set objectives.

Since the flow involves attacking while staying concealed, your team’s ability to devise strategy is really put to the test.

Using airsoft guns might sound dangerous, but as long as you wear the recommended gear, anyone can enjoy safe skirmishes.

When you’re hit, you call yourself out—good manners from everyone are important in this game.

Precisely because it’s a simulated combat experience, it really feels like it strengthens team bonds.

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Games with simple, easy-to-understand rules can be enjoyed by everyone from kids to adults.

When there are many participants, head-to-head games are recommended.

Games like Werewolf, escape games, or competitions where you add up everyone’s step counts from a pedometer seem great for deepening bonds as participants cooperate and strategize together.

There are also various other ideas introduced, including online versions.

Be sure to try incorporating them and have fun!

Weird relay

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Weird relay

By adding rule variations to a relay where team members run in turn, you can enjoy it as a more complex event.

When it’s a person’s turn, they carry out specified actions while thinking them through, cooperate as a team to meet the conditions, and aim for victory—that’s the general flow.

Introducing thinking elements—such as a game inspired by bingo where teams align rows by their team color—creates more opportunities for people who aren’t confident in athletics to shine.

By combining various victory conditions, you can also build excitement through different strategic approaches.

Caricature Quiz

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Caricature Quiz

This is a game where team members draw caricatures of each other, and then everyone tries to find the one that depicts themselves from the completed set.

A key point is that each caricature must be drawn in one minute, which tests not only drawing skill but also the ability to observe and capture distinctive features.

Because time is limited, the drawings inevitably become rough sketches, which might lead to a uniquely quirky visual world.

Of course, making an easy-to-understand caricature matters, but so does the ability to interpret who each drawing represents—making it an activity that tests team bonds.