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Pirate Wars

Pirate ships battle it out, compete & hustle to achieve maximum profit!

Group Size
20 - 70
Duration
120 - 150 Mins
Setting
Indoor/Outdoor
About Pirate Wars

Aye Aye Captain! Thou shall be thy call out around the interesting Pirate themed spice trade business simulation. Teams statergise and indulge in a simulated traded activity. Collective work and strategy is required to work towards profit maximisation and win.

Key Focus Areas

  • Diffuse Stress
  • Creativity
  • Collaboration
  • Strategy/Planning
  • Time Management
  • Fun/Play

What It Entails

Participants may encounter tasks such as treasure hunts, cannonball tosses, or navigating obstacle courses. The objective is to collaborate effectively as a crew, surmount hurdles, and outwit rival pirate teams to secure the coveted prize.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core concept behind Pirate Wars?

Pirate Wars is a pirate-themed spice trade business simulation where teams form rival pirate crews and compete to maximise profit through strategy, trading, and hustle. It blends an immersive adventure theme with a real business simulation layer, making it both exciting and surprisingly strategic. The crew that trades and collaborates most effectively claims the ultimate prize.

What kind of challenges and tasks do teams encounter during the activity?

Teams take on a mix of physical and strategic challenges including treasure hunts, cannonball tosses, and obstacle courses all woven into the pirate theme. These tasks must be completed to earn hints, clues, and trading advantages that help the crew advance. Every challenge requires the whole crew to work together to succeed.

What makes this different from a regular treasure hunt or adventure activity?

The spice trade simulation element adds a genuine business strategy layer on top of the physical fun. Teams aren't just hunting for treasure they're making collective decisions about trading, resource allocation, and outmaneuvering rival crews. It's the combination of adventure and strategic thinking that sets it apart.

How many participants can take part and what group sizes work best?

The activity accommodates groups from as small as 10 to as large as 300 participants. The crew-based format scales well across different group sizes, with larger groups naturally creating more rival crews and a more competitive atmosphere. It works equally well for department offsites and large company events.