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How It Works: The Go Game In Action The Go Game was created initially as a game for the public back in 2001. As with our Corporate Games, the game uses the very latest in wireless technology, keeping the game moving with a constant give-and-take of digital information. Teams of 4 to 6 players compete with one another to complete a sequence of creative challenges or "missions" in the most ingenious, daring, creative fashion. We track your heroic deeds as you go along, verifying your location and the time it took to complete each mission. Go Game conspirators may be lurking around every corner. For each mission completed, a proof is created in the form of digital photos or video, and audio recordings or text input. These proofs will later be viewed and judged by all teams on the big screen. What makes The Go Game unique is the level of inventiveness, creativity, and sense of adventure that is woven seamlessly into each activity, whether it's a note written under a park bench, a spur-of-the moment sidewalk bowling game, or the vision of your best friend going undercover as a fry-cook at KFC. Teams are challenged to tap into all of their collective resources. Complete the missions quickly. Complete them creatively.
Points and prizes will be lavished upon those deemed worthy-and it's up
to you to decide. next: The Judging >>
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![]() One of the first Go Game teams |
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Presented by Wink Back, Inc.
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