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Recently redeveloped, and bustling with activity, Downtown Shattuck Avenue makes for an engaging game locale. It has more world-class restaurants than you'll know what do with. Book one for your very own game show or sample a few with a food-fueled scavenger hunt. No matter what you choose for your adventure on Shattuck Avenue, your team will be full and happy during your next team building activity.
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Great China
Bobby G's Pizzeria
Revival Bar+Kitchen
You can't go wrong with any of the restaurants in the neighborhood. We would love to end your team building game at any of them.
Feel scholastically inspired when you step foot on this prestigious university campus. The home to the Golden Bears is a perfect location to test your brains and wit. Weave in and out of redwoods and collegiate buildings while you compete for a Pac-12 worthy victory...bragging rights included.
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The campus is surrounded by plenty of awesome restaurants. Pick your favorite and we'll host your team building event there.
Family House San Francisco, in partnership with DocuSign, recently threw a virtual fundraising event for their community. Family House, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization working to provide free temporary housing and emotional support to families of patients getting treatment at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital. Since all funding comes from donations and...
“It’s like March Madness goes global but with virtual gaming and hilarity at the forefront!” -Viktor C., Tournament Champion
Introducing our new Tournament Mode (Tourney) where hundreds plus can play in an action-packed bracket format. Tourney eventually culminates into one penultimate and hilarious game for all the marbles...and teams around the world...
The Go Game, the leader in hosting dynamic events, corporate team building, remote conferences and more, has launched a new virtual offering: Go Remote Expo. This new product is changing the virtual events and conference industry at large, as corporate event planners look to engage their online audiences in dynamic, participatory ways.