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group-dynamic game

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/gru:p-daɪ.næ.mɪk geɪm/
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a game designed to promote teamwork, communication, and collaboration among a group of players, and can range from simple icebreakers and trust-building exercises to complex simulations and problem-solving activities

A group-dynamic game is a game designed to encourage interaction, cooperation, and communication among a group of players. These games often focus on teamwork, social roles, and collective problem-solving, requiring players to work together to achieve a common goal or overcome challenges. Group-dynamic games are commonly used in team-building activities, workshops, or social events to strengthen relationships, improve group cohesion, and foster collaboration. Examples include trust falls, scavenger hunts, and cooperative board games, where success depends on how well players coordinate and communicate with each other.

  • The team played a group-dynamic game to improve their communication skills during the workshop.
  • We tried a fun group-dynamic game at the party, which got everyone talking and laughing.
  • The teacher used a group-dynamic game to help the students work together on problem-solving tasks.
  • During the team-building session, we participated in a group-dynamic game that required us to solve puzzles as a group.
  • The event organizers planned several group-dynamic games to help the attendees get to know each other better.