How it works
MetroDemic offers a unique experience where small groups work together to tackle a simulated epidemic scenario. In a 90-minute event, teams of 2-4 people engage in a race against time to "save lives" by locating outbreak sites strategically hidden in various downtown locations. Each site presents themed trivia challenges that require problem-solving and collaboration, encouraging participants to think on their feet while navigating through urban spaces.
The activity is designed to foster communication and teamwork as participants split tasks, share ideas, and make quick decisions under pressure. This hands-on approach not only strengthens group dynamics but also provides an engaging way to explore city environments. By the end of the session, teams have gained valuable insights into effective collaboration while enjoying an interactive and mentally stimulating adventure.
Location
Your event takes place at San Jose, CA 95113.
Activity Attributes
Key characteristics of this experience.
Core Feel
Team Dynamics
Engagement
Operating Hours
- Monday
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9:00 AM 5:00 PM
- Tuesday
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9:00 AM 5:00 PM
- Wednesday
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9:00 AM 5:00 PM
- Thursday
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9:00 AM 5:00 PM
- Friday
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9:00 AM 5:00 PM
- Saturday
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9:00 AM 5:00 PM
- Sunday
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9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Our Review
Updated
Our first impression of MetroDemic is that it offers a compelling and interactive approach to team building, particularly suited for small teams who thrive on problem-solving and quick decision-making. With its unique blend of urban exploration and strategic challenges, this activity encourages participants to engage deeply with their surroundings while fostering essential communication skills. The format of tackling a simulated epidemic scenario in small groups of 2-4 people ensures that each participant plays a crucial role, making it an ideal choice for teams looking to enhance collaboration and trust.
One thing to keep in mind is that MetroDemic might not be the best fit for larger groups or those seeking more structured environments, as the activity's nature relies heavily on self-direction and adaptability. Established teams familiar with each other's working styles will likely benefit most from this experience, as they can leverage existing dynamics to navigate the fast-paced challenges effectively. Conversely, new teams might find the pressure of time-sensitive tasks daunting without prior rapport. Overall, MetroDemic provides a refreshing alternative for creative and analytical teams eager to test their problem-solving skills in an engaging cityscape setting.