Team-Building Outdoor GameAztec
Game format
Outdoor game
Challenges
Arcade-logic-exploration
Languages
English-German-French
Participants
From 6 to 120 people
Get on the trail
Participants, working in teams of 6-8, set off on a 120-150 minute expedition that follows the trail of ancient civilizations. Along the way, they face dexterity challenges, logic puzzles, exploration tasks and encounters with mysterious characters. Each team is equipped with a wooden explorer’s case filled with themed objects and notes, plus a tablet featuring an interactive map powered by a dedicated app. Their mission: navigate key locations, crack puzzles, uncover hidden gold and retrieve valuable artifacts, a perfect outdoor team‑building adventure for corporate groups across Switzerland.
Following the Aztecs
During a series of archaeological digs, researchers stumble upon enigmatic artefacts connected to the ancient Maya and Aztec civilizations.New hypotheses suggest these findings may be traces of secret expeditions once led by conquistadors.In this scenario, players receive the journal of 19th‑century explorer John Flinders, a wooden explorer’s case and an interactive challenge map, then set off on a riddle‑filled trail.Along the way, they analyse discovered objects, explore ancient beliefs, decode symbolic markings and uncover the achievements of long‑lost cultures.Each puzzle they solve brings them closer to hidden gold and the buried secrets of a forgotten world, a rich narrative frame for an outdoor team‑building experience in Switzerland.
Challenge your teams!A team event with plenty of logic and exploration tasks
The number of challenges along the route is adjusted to your group size. You can count on at least 20 diverse skill and logic tasks themed around Maya and Aztec culture, increasing to around 30 for larger corporate groups in Switzerland.
Light the peace pipe and find hidden items
This special stop on the route features an animator dressed as a shaman, who ceremonially lights a traditional peace pipe. Each participant can try the original pipe, brought from Central America and filled with mild Captain Black tobacco. For comfort and hygiene, every person receives an individual, single‑use mouthpiece. Teams can discover hidden gold totems, talismans and coins along the route, each offering different bonuses. Gold totems are rare and hard to reach, but provide the highest rewards. Talismans feature unique engravings and special functions that can either help or complicate the game. Gold coins are the most common and easiest to find, worth fewer points individually but adding up quickly when collected in large numbers.
The perfect gear for the perfect event
Each team starts the “Following the Aztecs” adventure with a traveller’s suitcase and a tablet running a dedicated app. The tablet serves as an interactive map with key locations, a countdown timer, score overview and a virtual key to unlock tasks, hints and points. Inside the suitcase, teams find a traveller’s diary with notes and clues, a simple map legend, story‑related items needed for specific challenges, and space to collect Aztec totems, talismans and gold coins. For night editions, the set is supplemented with flashlights, headlamps, backup power and atmospheric LED lanterns along the route.
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A modern formula for an outdoor team building game
Planning a corporate event and need a powerful outdoor team‑building activity in Switzerland? You want something that’s fun, engaging and truly integrates your team – boosting efficiency, building strong relationships and revealing individual strengths. Following the Aztecs brings all of this together in one unique adventure game. Teams compete along a themed trail, racing to complete the most challenges, solve the toughest puzzles and collect the most gold. After around two hours of exploration, dexterity tasks and brain‑teasers, the group with the highest score wins – and everyone leaves with a shared story to remember.
For corporate event up to 120 participants
Up to 120 people can take part in Following the Aztecs at the same time, working in teams of 6–8 – ideal for large corporate outdoor events in Switzerland. The number of checkpoints and travel kits is adjusted to your group size and the terrain of the game. Each team starts from a different base checkpoint to avoid crowding at the first tasks. From there, the route is entirely in their hands: by interpreting clues, reading the map and defining their strategy, teams decide whether to focus on logic challenges, dexterity tasks or intensive gold hunting to maximise their final score.
You say Team event, we say Team work
Following the Aztecs” is perfect for large outdoor corporate events in Switzerland. On a Maya‑ and Aztec‑themed trail, teams manage their time, set priorities and choose their own strategy: focus on logic challenges, dexterity tasks or intensive gold hunting. The game can run almost all year thanks to fully weather‑resistant equipment. At the end, points from puzzles, physical tasks and collected treasures are summed up, creating a motivating competition and clear insight into how each team performs.
- Development of key competencies such as time management, prioritisation and quick decision‑making.
- Enhanced logical thinking, creativity and the ability to react effectively in dynamic outdoor conditions.
- Stronger team cooperation and communication under pressure, with healthy, motivating competition between groups.
- A unique outdoor team‑building game in Switzerland that combines education about Maya and Aztec culture with engaging entertainment.
- Flexible format for employers: suitable for different group sizes, any season, and ideal for integrating diverse personalities and talents.
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