Malta’s leading teambuilding activity specialists, Outdoor Living, have announced the launch of their Haunted House teambuilding activity, designed to “bring teams closer together while having a frightfully good time!”

As Malta’s exclusive licensees of Catalyst Global teambuilding products, Outdoor Living offers a unique experience perfect for fostering collaboration, communication, and camaraderie among team members.

The Haunted House activity can be organised at your company’s office or a venue of your choice, complete with eerie decorations, spine-chilling sound effects, and a few surprises along the way.

Participants will be divided into small teams and tasked with solving a series of spooky challenges and puzzles to escape the virtual haunted house. Each challenge will require teamwork, problem-solving skills, and “a dash of bravery!”

Here are some reasons why the Haunted House teambuilding experience stands out:

  1. Boosts Team Morale: Overcoming challenges together in a fun and thrilling environment helps to build trust and strengthen relationships among team members.
  2. Enhances Communication: The activity encourages open communication and collaboration, as participants must work together to solve puzzles and complete tasks.
  3. Promotes Creativity: The spooky setting and unique challenges inspire creative thinking and innovative problem-solving.
  4. Fun and Memorable: The Haunted House experience is sure to be a highlight for your team, creating lasting memories and stories to share.

Consider this engaging opportunity to bring your team closer together. The Haunted House teambuilding activity promises to be an adventure that will leave a lasting impression.

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