About Us
- Our Mission
Bridging the gap between digital convenience and physical engagement.
About Us
GroupGames.org is a small business with experience working on an international scale.
Many of the games you’ll find here have been tested in real-life settings, including large international youth camps with more than 6,000 participants. These environments are loud, energetic, and full of people—which makes them a great testing ground for what actually works when it comes to groups and team dynamics.
What We Do
We help with team building.
Our games are designed to be fun first, while still encouraging cooperation, communication, and trust. They are meant to break the ice, create energy, and help people connect in a natural way based on your group dynamics.
Alongside the games, we also publish training resources, handbooks, and guides. These are more structured and are based on research and real-world experience, especially for those who want to understand why certain activities work and how to use them well.
Our resources are especially useful for:
- Leaders of Volunteers and volunteers
- Youth leaders and facilitators
- Camp and event organizers
- Teachers and trainers
- Corporate teams and team leaders
Why We Do It
Groups work best when people feel included and involved.
We believe that well-chosen games and good training can make a real difference—especially for those who work with volunteers, where motivation and engagement matter more than titles or pay.
Our goal is to make practical, proven resources available to anyone trying to build a well-functioning team, whether that’s in a volunteer setting or a professional workplace.
How the Site Is Sustained
GroupGames.org is kept ad-free on purpose.
Some pages include game recommendations and paid digital resources. These help cover the basic costs of running the site, such as hosting and maintenance.
If the site ever generates income beyond that, our goal is to support non-profit charities and initiatives that align with our values.
Who We Serve
HR & Corporate Leaders
Even in the workplace, there is a need for team building. Browse the site to find what might fit your team composition.
Professional Educators
Team building and interactive activities can keep higher education students motivated and engaged in the material being taught.
Non-profit and Volunteer Leaders
This is the most challenging, yet most rewarding for of leadership where your "employees" or "staff" are motivated by something other than a paycheck.
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