Island Gamification
Looking for something more unique than our standard island adventure?
Here are just a few of the custom experiences we’ve designed.
Looking for something more unique than our standard island adventure?
Here are just a few of the custom experiences we’ve designed.
Split into multiple tribes and complete daily challenges led by our charismatic games master. Win island bucks, which can be exchanged for luxuries and resources to help your tribe in the final 3 days. It’s a 5-day contest leading to a 3-day survival phase with limited gear based on what your tribe earned. Perfect for competitive teams and adventurous friends (40 maximum).
An island shrouded in secrets. Solve cryptic puzzles, uncover tribal markings, and navigate the world of a hermit who’s been alone for 20 years (yes, he’s real—a paid actor, and yes, he’s part of the experience). Use your mind as much as your machete.
A survival adventure meets a treasure hunt. Each day’s bushcraft challenges unlock clues and gear to get you one step closer to a series of buried treasures. Fun, fierce, and packed with skill-building.
Start your adventure with the ultimate adrenaline rush—jump from a helicopter or skydive directly onto your remote survival island. No slow build-up, just immediate immersion into the wild.
1. The Island Relay Challenge
Objective: teams race to gather resources or complete small survival tasks (like building a small fire, gathering kindling, or setting up a mini shelter) within a certain time.
Skills Developed: quick thinking, teamwork, efficiency, and role delegation.
Objective: groups are challenged to create the most visible SOS signal using only items they find on the island.
Skills Developed: creative thinking, problem-solving, resourcefulness, and prioritising.
Objective: teams must prepare a meal using only island-sourced ingredients and limited equipment.
Skills Developed: collaboration, ingenuity, adaptability, and communication.
Objective: create a basic obstacle course with natural elements, where one team member is blindfolded and guided by the others’ directions to navigate safely.
Skills Developed: communication, trust-building, and leadership.
Objective: teams race to build and maintain a fire for a set duration, using primitive fire-starting techniques.
Skills Developed: resilience, teamwork, patience, and focus.
Objective: each team is assigned a specific resource to collect, and teams must negotiate or trade to get the resources they need to “survive.”
Skills Developed: negotiation, collaboration, and strategy.
Objective: teams solve a series of survival-related puzzles to “escape” from a certain part of the island (e.g., finding a route back to camp).
Skills Developed: critical thinking, teamwork, time management, and communication.
Objective: using driftwood and natural materials, teams build a makeshift raft and race it along a short section of the shore.
Skills Developed: engineering, collaboration, resourcefulness, and physical endurance.
Objective: teams use stars, compasses, or natural landmarks to navigate to a designated location on the island at night.
Skills Developed: natural navigation, trust, patience, and problem-solving under pressure.
Objective: instructors hide essential supplies (like water, basic tools, or food items) across the island, and teams have a limited time to locate them.
Skills Developed: strategic planning, coordination, and resource management.
Objective: each team creates a story or skit inspired by their survival experiences and performs it around the campfire.
Skills Developed: creativity, bonding, communication, and morale-boosting.
Objective: to catch as many fish as possible for survival, prize for most successful fisherman.
Skills Developed: persistence and determination.