5 Collaboration Game Ideas

  1. End Goal– a game where each player has a different task where the all have different roles for example (detective, strategist, and medic), and work together to complete the goal or task.
  2. Quest Map– a game where the group of players is given a map with clues and mysteries and they have to work together together to figure out where the finally destination is on the map to slove the mystery.
  3. War of the Survivors– Each player has to rely on the rest of their team or their oppenants to get questions right so they can gain rewards and move along to their quest. Wrong answers will cause one of the survivors to die off.
  4. Can I find my way– all of the players have to work together to find there path through the board. The game has no physical instructions so they have to figure what the objective is without really knowing one.
  5. Build a Bridge– Each group is stuck in a random room or place and they have to find a way to build the bridge or structure that the card they pic says, by only using objects that are currently in that space. Twist: the card may have further restrictions.

7 Replies to “5 Collaboration Game Ideas”

  1. “Can I find my way” sounds interesting, I like the idea that the game doesn’t have a board and players have to imagine the path. I need to have you play Zork, an old adventure game played using only prompts. Many players would draw their own maps to remember where they’ve been… Quest map also sounds compelling and worth testing.

    1. I like the “Quest map” idea. There are very few games that idolize the surroundings of the player. Plus, it’d be fun working with other people.

  2. I agree with Professor Ames that “Can I Find my Way” sounds like an interesting idea. I’m curious what kind of clues you might hide on the game board or even the box itself (?) to direct players to a suggested end goal.

    1. Might hide things within the design itself but Honestly I didn’t think of the box itself. I will keep that in mind.

      1. I think it could really make your game unique! Regardless, I’m excited to see where you go with this idea!

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