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Using a gaming bus for corporate events

Many people associate our Suffolk gaming bus with children playing Fortnite or FIFA. Although this statement is true, many of our events are centered around kids playing their favorite games. However, a gaming party bus can do much more. We previously discussed how gaming can enhance a wedding, but we now want to share with you some reasons why a gaming bus can also be a great choice for team building activities.
Everyone on the same level

There is usually a hierarchy of employees in most workplaces. However, this verticality disappears completely when everyone feels equal. They can either be colleagues or enemies. An intern or manager can win any race game in the gaming bus. This is a key component of a good team-building activity. It will allow colleagues to see one another from a different perspective and will help them feel more equal.

It’s a fun, but competitive, environment

Gaming is not just about having fun but also about relaxing. Gamers have a goal, a goal, to achieve, an opponent to defeat, or a team to beat. Your employees can have a friendly match in FIFA or Rocket League, which can create a sense of competition within the workplace. This can be a great way to increase productivity and improve your employees’ work performance. Gaming can have a positive impact on your mind. Gaming can motivate people and increase their drive and performance. Colleagues will also be more motivated to compete and perform better than their peers.

Bonding outside of the office

A fun and engaging team-building activity is not just a “nice thing to have”, but an essential part of a team’s ability to work well together. Scientific research has shown that a balanced approach to work and fun can improve the company’s overall performance. What could be better than a gaming van that you can park in front of your office building?

Gaming is a great way to meet your colleagues and get to know them in a more personal way. It can be a great conversation starter to find someone who likes the same game as you. This can also help keep the bonds alive outside of the office.