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Indoor Christmas Scavenger Hunt
Stoke the logs in the hearth and get your best festive onesie on! It’s that time of year to put your Christmas scavenger hunt skills to the test, all from the comfort of your sofa. We have taken our renowned scavenger hunt games and adapted them for the digital world. Using cutting edge technologies, graphics, broadcasting software, timers, and video calling, you will be transported into a festive treasure hunting adventure and discover things in your own home that you never put much thought into. It could be a blanket fort that you transform into a Santa's Grotto or turn your pets into makeshift Reindeer! The possibilities are endless. We will bring you along with us in the world's first fully immersive, bespoke, online, Christmas scavenger hunt experience.
Furthermore, to say thank you to our community, we have provided a free download of our indoor scavenger hunts, in the members section of our website. Membership is free; however, you will be required to sign-up as a member to access the game. You can download the game here: Free Scavenger Hunts
How does it work?
Once you've enquired through our website, you will receive a product brochure, which outlines our different games and packages. Once you've confirmed your game, group size, location, event time/date, and the package you'd like to purchase, we will send you an invoice/payment link to confirm your booking, and an event organiser checklist.
The event organiser checklist includes a link to our bespoke questionnaire. Once you've filled in our bespoke questionnaire, you will receive an instruction email, with all the details about your game, as well as a draft copy of your bespoke game hands outs.
Once you've signed-off on your game, we send it for printing, and look forward to seeing you on game day.
On Game Day
We meet online on Zoom. Once the event begins we play an icebreaker game to divide players into teams, then we present each team with your bespoke digital handouts. Teams will need to assign a team captain, who will be required to sign-in through Google to access the game. Their phone will be responsible for submitting all your team's photos and videos as evidence to show that you've completed various tasks and challenges. Once the team captains have signed-in they will be required to complete a practice section, which includes the task "Take a team selfie", as well as a text box to assign your team a name.
We will award the best team name an extra 5 points.
Once the practice section has been submitted, players will be familiar with the technology and ready to start the game. Before we begin we will run through the rules, FAQ's and answer any questions. Then teams will have a set amount of time (defined by your before game day), to work out how they're going to earn the most points, and be crowned BucketRace champions.
When the time finishes a selection of tasks and challenges will be showcased to the group and then we run backwards from the lowest scoring team to the highest scoring team, and do a slow reveal for 3rd, 2nd and 1st place. Once the game has ended all the team captains will receive a follow up email with the scores, and all the tasks/challenges that have been submitted on the day.
Location
We typically host our games via Zoom, combined with a private live streaming platform.
Themes
From themed events on specific dates such as, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, and Halloween to seasonal variations, including Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn, as well as Indoor and Virtual Scavenger Hunts, we cover all bases. We have also developed technologies that allow us to curate and design hunts’ with bespoke themes for your group or organisation looking to spread some bonding and cheer among their staff.
What you'll need
We advise having x1 smart devices per team.
Pricing
Theatrical Scavenger Hunts
£400 minimum reserve (covers up to 16 players)
Costs vary based on the package you choose, for package details please fill in our Enquiry Form.
Bookings
Private Events
Available all year round.
For private bookings you can enquire by filling in this form: Enquiry Form
Self Service Games / Downloadables
Now in their beta-phase, please join our mailing list to be the first to know about their release: Coming Soon

Indoor Scavenger Hunts
If you’ve got the itch to go on a scavenger hunt, but you don't feel like trekking across the city! Then we’ve got just the thing for you. We have taken our renowned scavenger hunt games that have guided countless people on real world adventures and adapted them for indoor spaces.
You will be tasked with finding the most creative ways of interpreting our indoor scavenger hunt clues, from building the tallest tower to recreating a famous music video; all from the comfort of your own home or office space. We have used cutting edge technologies, graphics, broadcasting software, timers, and video communication to bring our clients the world's first fully immersive, bespoke, virtual scavenger hunt experience.
How does it work?
Once you've enquired through our website, you will receive a brochure, which outlines our different games and packages. After you've confirmed your game we will send you an invoice/payment link to confirm your booking, and an event organiser checklist.
If you're feeling creative
The event organiser checklist includes a link to our bespoke questionnaire, which gives your the opportunity to customise a bespoke section within the game. Once you've filled in our bespoke questionnaire, you will receive an instruction email, with all the details about your game, as well as a draft copy of your bespoke game hands outs. Finally once you've signed-off on your game, we send it for printing, and look forward to seeing you on game day.
On Game Day
Once the event begins we play an icebreaker game to divide players into teams, then we present each team with your bespoke handouts. Teams will need to assign a team captain, who will be required to sign-in through Google to access the game submission form. Their phone will be responsible for submitting all your team's photos and videos as evidence to show that you've completed various tasks and challenges.
Team captains will be required to complete a team name section, which includes the task "Take a team selfie". We will award the best team name an extra 5 points.
Once the team name section has been submitted, players will be familiar with the technology and ready to start the game. Before we begin we will run through the rules, FAQ's and answer any questions. Then teams will have a set amount of time (defined by your before game day), to work out how they're going to earn the most points, and be crowned BucketRace champions.
When the time finishes a selection of tasks and challenges will be showcased to the group and then we run backwards from the lowest scoring team to the highest scoring team, and do a slow reveal for 3rd, 2nd and 1st place. Once the game has ended all the team captains will receive a follow up email with the scores, and all the tasks/challenges that have been submitted on the day.
Location
We typically host our games from your office or via Zoom; however, we can also run them in appropriate hired spaces.
Themes
From themed events on specific dates such as, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, and Halloween to seasonal variations, including Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn, as well as Indoor and Virtual Scavenger Hunts, we cover all bases. We have also developed technologies that allow us to curate and design hunts’ with bespoke themes for your group or organisation looking to spread some bonding and cheer among their staff.
What you'll need
We advise having x1 smart devices per team.
Bookings
Private Events
Available all year round.
For private bookings you can enquire by filling in this form: Enquiry Form

Office Olympics
Calling all basketbin shooters, pencil javelin throwers and computer chair rally racers. An office olympics could be coming towards an office near you! You’ve probably heard of an office olympics competition, which has featured in popular shows such as ‘The Office’, and the film ‘Office Christmas Party’. However, you’ve never seen a version like ours.
A 2 hour experience, which consists of innovative, interactive, physical games that are arranged around your office space. All we need are some clear desks and some open spaces. We own a selection of indoor office themed, creative games, meaning we can adapt the listing based on the office you have.
Before your experience, we will ask you to select up to 10 office themed games, and additional services from our product brochure. Once we’ve confirmed the booking, we ask that you send us some photos of the space we’ll be setting up in, and information about any parking or drop-off locations we can use for our equipment.
At the beginning of the experience players will divided into teams of between 4-6 players (or you can select these in advance). Those teams will compete for medals across a mixture of competitive games. The team with the most medals at the end of the experience wins.
Typically, we divide teams into groups and rotate those groups around different game stations. Each team will have around 10 minutes at each station before they rotate onto the next one. Once a team reaches a game station, a game master will describe how the game runs and ask each team to select which player(s) will be participating in the game. Then on the game masters mark, teams will compete against one another to earn points, which result in medals.
Gold medals are worth 3 points, silver medals are worth 2 points, and bronze medals are worth 1 point. Once all the games have been played and the medals have been counted, we will announce the scores. During the end ceremony we invite teams up to front of the room to collect their trophies and then we do a big group photo with all the players together. If we have a tie at the end of the competition, then a trivia question about your company will be used as a tiebreaker.
Office Olympic Games
Office Olympic Relay
Our office olympic relay see’s all team members banned together for one final push for glory. Using a selection of miniture games, we build an in-office relay, which connects a series of games together. Players will need to complete a mini-challenge and then pass their teams baton to the next player, which allows them to move onto the next challenge. The points in this final round are doubly weighted, meaning that even teams lower down the leaderboard have a chance of making a comeback!
Mortised Bin Toss
You’ve probably looked at a wastepaper basket and the thought… Can I make that shot? Well here’s your chance to answer that question. In this game a miniature motorised bin will be roaming around the room. Your team will need to select a player with good aim, to toss your team's scrunched up coloured card into the bin. The team who makes the most successful shots wins your team the points.
Paper Plane Javelin
Have you brushed up on your physics? Do you know your left from your lift? In this round you’ll need to spend some time getting creative, and putting together some highly aerodynamic paper planes to try and best your opponents, and make the furthest flight. Just like in olympic javelin the furthest distance thrown wins.
Elastic Band Target Shooting
Remember all that time spent at school not listening to the teacher, but instead trying to get your best friends attention by flicking elastic bands at them? Well... Get ready to put all that hard work into practise, by knocking over a series of amusing targets using elastics bands. The team who knocks over the most targets within the time wins the points.
Balance and Beans
Balance and Beans is a quirky indoor game that combines coordination, teamwork, and a bit of chaos. One teammate must hold a beanbag in one hand throughout the game while the other balances a random assortment of objects—like rubber chickens, hoops, hats, or even toy cars—on their partner's body. The challenge is to keep each object balanced until the time is up. If the beanbag drops, the team is frozen out the round, and after each round, teammates switch roles. To add an extra twist, the game can include quirky tasks like humming tunes, and "wildcard" objects chosen by the opposing team to make balancing more difficult. The team that successfully balances the most objects on their teammate wins, making for a fun and unexpected challenge that blends silliness with skill.
Target Toss
Welcome to "Target Toss," the exciting game where accuracy and skill are your keys to victory! This fun-filled activity offers a variety of scoring opportunities. Start by tossing a bean bag into a ring for 1 point, then aim to get a ring over a cone for 2 points. Step up the challenge by shooting a miniature basketball into a basket for 3 points. Finally, test your precision with a ping pong ball into a cup for 4 points. Each successful throw replaces the previous score, making every shot count even more. If you're the first team to finish all the tasks, you earn a total of 5 points. Get ready to aim, toss, and win with Target Toss!
Paper Plate Discus
Unlike traditional discus this one's about accuracy; it's not about distance. Your team will need to throw your paper plate into a big target. The closer your throw it to the centre of the target the more points your throw is worth. Each player in the team needs to make a throw, and the team who racks up the most points wins.
Cool Runnings
In this game teams will need to place an ice cube on a spoon and run back and forth between two marks six feet apart. The games master will count how many times teams cross the lines. If a team drops their cube then they start over. The winners are the team who has the highest consecutive lap count at the end of the round.
Bounce Cup
This isn’t any normal bounce cup. This is a bounce cup relay. Players will need to take it in turns to bounce a series of ping pong balls into a cup. Players will work back and fourth down a line of cups, and the winning team is the team who makes it the furthest within the time limit.
Stack Em Up
This game is a race to stack up a series of items into a tower. The team who can build their tower the quickest wins. However; the tower must stand on its own for at least 10 seconds to be considered structurally sound! If your tower tumbles within those 10 seconds you’ll need to start all over.
3 Legged Balloon Race
It sounds simple but we promise you it isn’t. This is our take on a traditional 3-legged race. Two players from each team will be bound together using our professional 3-legged race bands and then they will be given a balloon. Players need to journey between two marks which are six feet apart. This game is a race. The team to complete the most runs wins; however, for a run to count you must have the balloon between your legs for entire distance. If a team bursts their balloon they’re disqualified.
Computer Chair Egg & Spoon
The eggs aren’t real, but the computer chairs are. It’s time to show off your steady hands in this relay built specifically for the office. Teams will need to select one player to sit in a computer chair and another player to push the chair. We will mark out a simple slalom route that the players need to follow. If players crash into one-another, then they must start again. If a player drops their egg, they must start again. So steadiness over speed please! The team to cross the finish line first will gain their team the points.
Nerf Shooting
If you’ve got good aim or you’re a nerf shooting pro then step right up, because it’s your time to be counted. In this game players will use a nerf gun to shoot moving targets over a six foot distance. The team who knocks off the most targets wins.
The Tallest Tower
Teams collaborate to construct the tallest freestanding tower using materials like spaghetti, marshmallows, straws, and tape within a limited time frame. Participants brainstorm and innovate, combining their unique skills to create a structure that stands tall and steady. The atmosphere buzzes with anticipation as hands dart and minds race, each team member contributing to the effort. The challenge culminates in a final countdown, with the tallest tower symbolising the power of collaboration, creative problem-solving, and teamwork
House of Cards
It sounds simple, but there's a decision to be made. You can play it safe and decide to build a simple yet robust small house of cards. Or take the risk and try and build a hotel. The team with the tallest house of cards at the end of the time wins. However; in order for your team to win the points. The house must be uniformed and complete (with a single top layer) when the end buzzer sounds. No kicking down other teams houses either! That’s a sure way to get your team disqualified. This isn’t a demolition site!
Mini Indoor Football Slalom
Simple yet effective this game is a relay of foot magic. Teams have to navigate a miniature football around a series of cones. Each player in the team must participate. The team to finish the slalom first takes the points.
Puff Ball Obstacle Run
In this game players will need to blow a ping pong ball through a maze of miniature obstacles. If the ball falls then you must start over. The team that finishes the maze first wins their team the points!
Ring Toss
We have so many versions of ring toss it will make your head spin. Ranging from non-seasonal to seasonal versions we use this game to tailor the event towards your group and requirements.
Costume Contest
If you’d like to add another dimension to your office olympics why not add a costume competition? Teams will need to arrive in their best olympic fancy dress. We can even assign teams different countries or themes in advance.
On Game Day
On the day of the event we will arrive 3 hours before the start time to set up all of our equipment.
What you'll need
Appropriate clothing for mild activity.

Table Top Games
An office team building tabletop games is a fun and engaging way to bring coworkers together and build stronger relationships. This event typically involves employees forming teams and participating in a variety of tabletop games, including skill games, physical games, betting games, mental games and puzzle games.
The event can be held in a conference room or common area, with us using your existing office space to set up game stations. Players report their scores with our staff members, which get entered into a live leaderboard, for fun, engaging and friendly competition.
The event can be structured in a way that encourages teamwork and collaboration, with teams strategising and working together to achieve a common goal. This can help to build trust, improve communication, and enhance problem-solving skills among colleagues, which can ultimately lead to a more productive and positive work environment.
Overall, an office team building tabletop games is a fun and social way for coworkers to bond and build stronger relationships, while also improving important skills that can benefit them in the workplace.
Table Top Games
Sling Shot Hockey
Sling Shot Hockey is a tabletop game that combines elements of air hockey and slingshot mechanics. The game typically consists of a game board that resembles a mini hockey rink with a low-friction surface, a puck, and two slingshots.
To play the game, each player uses their slingshot to shoot the puck back and forth across the board, attempting to score points by getting the puck past their opponent's slingshot and into their goal. The slingshots are used to propel the puck and to block the opponent's shots.
The game requires a mix of strategy, skill, and precision. Players must aim their shots carefully and use the slingshot's tension to adjust the speed and direction of the puck. The game can be played with two players or with teams, making it a fun and engaging group activity.
Bounce Off
Bounce Off is a popular tabletop game that challenges players to bounce balls into specific patterns to score points. The game typically includes a game board with a grid of patterns, balls of different colors, and a designated starting point for each player or team.
To play the game, players take turns attempting to bounce balls into the patterns on the board. Each pattern requires a specific arrangement of balls to be bounced in, and players must complete the pattern in order to score points. The first player or team to score a set number of points wins the game.
The game is easy to learn but can be challenging and requires a mix of skill and strategy. Players must aim their shots carefully and adjust their angle and strength to land the balls in the correct pattern. The game can be played with two or more players, making it a fun and engaging group activity.
Guessing Booth
A guessing booth is a type of game or activity often found at carnivals, fairs, and other events. In the guessing booth game, participants select a mystery item or number. The operator of the booth then asks a series of questions or provides clues to help the participant guess the correct answer. If the participant guesses correctly, they may win a prize or receive a reward.
The guessing booth game may have different variations, depending on the theme of the event or the creativity of the client. For example, the guessing booth may be themed around popular movies or TV shows, and participants may be asked to guess the identity of a character or object from the show. In another version players may be asked to guess the amount of items in a jar or container, or the likes and dislikes of another player.
Overall, the guessing booth is a fun and interactive activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. It offers a chance for participants to test their knowledge and win prizes, while also adding to the excitement and entertainment of the event.
Basket Ball Shooting
Miniature basketball shooting, is a scaled-down version of traditional basketball that is played with smaller balls and smaller hoops. Miniature basketball shooting can be played individually or in teams. The objective of the game is to shoot the ball into the hoop, and it can be played both indoors and outdoors. To play miniature basketball shooting, players usually take turns shooting the ball from a designated spot, typically a few feet away from the hoop. The player who makes the most shots in a given time period, or who reaches a predetermined number of points first, wins the game.
Miniature basketball shooting is a fun and accessible activity for people of all ages and skill levels, and it can be a great way to improve hand-eye coordination, balance, and accuracy.
Hook A Duck
Hook a Duck is a popular carnival or fair game that typically involves a bucket filled with water and several floating rubber duck. The objective of the game is to use a hook or fishing rod to "hook" one of the ducks and lift it out of the water. The ducks have numbers or symbols printed on them to indicate their points value.
Within the time limit, players must try to hook one of the ducks by maneuvering the hook under the duck's body and lifting it out of the water.
Hook a Duck is a simple and fun game that can be enjoyed by players of all ages. It can be a great way to win prizes, improve hand-eye coordination, and have fun at carnivals, fairs, or other events.
Nerf Shooting
Nerf Shooting is a game that involves shooting Nerf darts at targets.The game involves using foam darts or other types of safe ammunition to hit various targets, either stationary or moving, in a specific time limit.
Players can choose to play individually or in teams, with the objective being to hit the most targets accurately and efficiently. Some games may involve obstacles or varying degrees of difficulty, such as shooting at smaller targets or from a greater distance.
Nerf Shooting is not only a fun way to spend time with friends family and colleagues, but also offers several benefits for adults. It can improve hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and focus. Additionally, shooting range games can provide a sense of stress relief and serve as a healthy outlet for aggression.
Overall, Nerf Shooting is a thrilling game that can be enjoyed by adults of all ages and skill levels, while also providing a variety of mental and physical benefits.
Mario Kart Raceway
Mario Kart Raceway is an exciting and engaging team building activity that is perfect for adults. The game involves racing miniature cars on a track that is modelled after the popular Mario Kart video game franchise.
Players are divided into teams and compete against each other to complete the race in the shortest time possible. The cars are controlled using a handheld remote, and the track is filled with obstacles, jumps, and other challenges that must be navigated in order to reach the finish line.
The game requires teamwork and strategy, as players must work together to overcome the obstacles and coordinate their movements to achieve the best possible time. It also encourages healthy competition, as teams strive to outdo each other and claim victory.
Rock Em Sock Em Robots
Rock Em Sock Em Robots is a classic game that has been entertaining players for decades. It involves two players controlling boxing robots in a ring, and the objective is to knock the opponent's robot's head off while also blocking incoming attacks. The game requires quick reflexes and strategic thinking, as players must dodge and counter their opponent's attacks while also aiming for their head.
Rock Em Sock Em Robots is a great game for team building as it encourages healthy competition, teamwork, and communication. The game requires players to work together to develop strategies and coordinate their movements, while also fostering a sense of camaraderie and friendly competition among colleagues. Playing Rock Em Sock Em Robots can also improve hand-eye coordination, reaction time, and decision-making skills, making it a fun and challenging activity for adults of all ages.
Klask
Klask is a tabletop game that has gained popularity in recent years. It involves two players trying to score points by hitting a ball into their opponent's goal while avoiding various obstacles on the board. The game is played on a magnetic board, with players controlling their game pieces using a magnet underneath the board. The game requires precision and dexterity, as players must carefully control their game pieces while also avoiding obstacles and attempting to score goals.
Klask is a great game for team building as it promotes communication, collaboration, and teamwork. The game requires players to work together to develop strategies and coordinate their movements, while also fostering a sense of healthy competition and camaraderie. Playing Klask can also improve focus, hand-eye coordination, and decision-making skills, making it a fun and challenging activity for adults looking to improve their mental acuity and physical dexterity.
Ring hook
Ring Hook is a game that involves players trying to hook rings onto a stand, similar to a carnival game. The game requires precision and skill, as players must carefully aim and toss the rings onto the stand. Ring Hook can be played individually or in teams, and is a fun and entertaining game that can provide a competitive activity for team building.
As a team building activity, Ring Hook encourages healthy competition and teamwork, as players must work together to achieve the highest score possible. It requires communication and collaboration between team members, as they work together to come up with strategies to aim and toss the rings onto the stand. The game can improve hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness, and can help to foster a sense of camaraderie and teamwork among coworkers as they work together to achieve a common goal.
On Game Day
On the day of the event we will arrive 1 hour before the start time to set up all of our equipment.
What you'll need
Appropriate clothing for mild activity.
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Description
Think out of the box! Break the ice, and allow new team members, to get to know one another. These are just a handful of reasons for BucketRace events to feature in your office. These games promote collaboration, critical thinking and decision making in a fun way! The hotbed for Super Teams is right here!
Let us bring the games to you! After creating a series of real world outdoor games, it became clear that the weather isn’t always fortuitous, and during a selection of months throughout the year, moving our games indoors would be the more rational decision. That idea snowballed into a new set of games, created specifically for office spaces and hired venues, inspired by a host of popular game style formats. Our indoor games are perfect for groups who are looking for us to bring the entertainment to their doorstep. As long as you have an appropriate space for us to use, we will build our game environment in that exact vicinity.
For more information about the specific game you'd like to play, to see in game images, and to see a breakdown of the games running order, click the view more button under the game description, in the game filter section below.
FAQ's
Themes
Our indoor games cover a range of formats, across a selection of different themes. Typically, our indoor themes are less seasonal than our other games; however, if you're feeling festive we’re able to make small, decorative, and strategic tweaks to make your game feel more aligned with that specific time of year. Furthermore, you can combine our indoor games with our on stage games, to create a multi-venue/room experience.
Platforms
Our indoor games have been designed for a variety of platforms: real world, virtual, hybrid or on stage!!!
What you'll need
Real World
For real world events we advise having x1 smartphone.
Virtual
For virtual events, we advise having x2 smart devices, headphones and a stable internet connection.
Bookings
For our public events schedule you can visit our Public Ticket Page and for private bookings you can enquire by filling in this form: Private Enquiry


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Carolyn Jenkinson
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My Husband, Son and his girlfriend attended the Great Easter Scavenger Hunt Easter Saturday. It was brilliant fun, well thought out Great choice of which Hunt you want to do. What I loved about it wa...
