Template for Businesses

Game Night for Businesses

Office game nights are a team-building goldmine — low cost, high engagement, and no trust falls required. Post a signup link in Slack and let employees RSVP, sign up for snacks, and form teams for the evening.

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Monthly Game Night at the Garcias' - March Edition

It's game night! Saturday, March 22nd, 7 PM. This month's featured games: Settlers of Catan tournament and Codenames. BYOG (Bring Your Own Game) welcome!

Attending

5/16 signed up
Jake & EmilySam T.Alex & JordanChris P.Pat & Robin+11 spots open

Bring a Board Game

2/5 signed up
Sam T.Alex+3 spots open

Bring Snacks

2/4 signed up
Emily G.Chris P.+2 spots open

Bring Drinks

1/3 signed up
Robin K.+2 spots open

Tips for Businesses

Businesses use game nights as low-key team-building events that don't feel forced. An after-hours board game or trivia night in the break room builds camaraderie, and a signup sheet ensures someone brings the food and someone brings the games.

Mix Departments

Create cross-department teams in the signup slots so employees bond with people outside their daily work group. It breaks down silos.

Host After Work Hours

Schedule game night for 5:30–7:30 PM so it feels social, not mandatory. Include the time and location (conference room, break room, local bar) in the description.

Add Prizes for Winners

Create a 'Prize Sponsor' slot for managers who want to contribute gift cards or company swag. Prizes increase participation.

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