I started by losing my laptop at the airport, and proceeded on to digging my fingers into the clay of Mata Ortiz. There’s not a place in the world like Lebaron, Mexico. The Transdimensional Tourism Bureau offers unguided tours into the unexpected, potentially lethal landscapes of the real world, with no promises at all. Anything might happen, and you might make it home in one piece. The Bureau is here to get you there. The rest is up to you. “Go More Beyonderest.” TTB Does your office gang lack the spice of life? Are their eyelids moderately droopy after lunch? Is the paperwork even slightly lagging? Is the coffee even slightly below perfect temperature?
Well, look no further. Start an extremely custom team-building exercise at www.TransdimensionalTourismBureau.com An authorized TTB Agent (Bobby) will get you squared away. What kind of office legends do you want to leave behind? Consider each of the following on a scale of 1-10.
LETHALITY: A browser-based puzzle quest, all the way to cliff-side treasure boxes.
TERRITORY: How big of an area is the game? Office, Neighborhood, City, County, State, etc.
INTENSITY: Timed or untimed, collaborative or competitive? Team-based or individual?
BEHAVIOR GOALS: What kinds of actions would you like to see more of?
Adventures are designed per company, at an average of $25-50 per person, depending on how many absurdities you may want.
A UV secret dimension that explodes into being when the lights change? Can do. Decoder wheels and deployment packages? Can do.
The Transdimensional Tourism Bureau is, in part, a development contractor wing for AdVenture Games INC.
For a team-building event that’s polished enough to make it past HR but still be so fun that your employees will be telling stories about it for ages, visit www.AdVentureGamesInc.com. Select from their wide and wild list of games, and enjoy an incredible time.
Founded by Chad Hardy in the early 2000’s, AdVenture Game Inc’s team has grown to handle corporate events of all scales. Whether it’s a video conference game that spans multiple countries, to live-action races to speed across town, or even a Friday office meeting that evolves into an escape room. Curious? I bet you are. Just remember to say “Uncle Bob sent me.”