A night to remember.
We've had birthday groups at Outbreak and Survivor Sports and they've always had a great time. All our games finish at the nearest pub, and the indoor games are in Bermondsey where there's a huge amount of nightlife just outside the front door. Booking it is as simple as buying the right number of tickets - you'll automatically get a group discount. If you don't know exactly who's coming yet, that's fine - feel free to pass the tickets to whoever ends up needing them.
If you're going this way, we suggest you get on the mailing list and be ready to move fast - they can sell out very quickly. If you have a very large group, get in touch and I can give you the heads-up before the next event hits the mailing list.
If you're looking for something even more dramatic, we can build a custom game for you. Want your mate to be captured by CIA agents and rescued by his friends? Want to finally get your hands on the massive gun we use at the end of Outbreak?
This'll also let you pick your own date. If you want to do something after work, weeknights are sometimes available. Pricing varies but it's cheaper than buying every ticket to a public game, so if you have 20-30 people, this is a really good option.
These are all tried and tested. In a custom game we can combine, re-theme or tweak these to however you'd like them:
Zombie mayhem on the Heath with up to fifty people and a huge bag of Nerf guns. The survivors are trying to locate the cure, self-organising into squads to conserve time, ammunition, and lives. Anyone touched by a zombie becomes a zombie, so the odds change very, very quickly.
A team of 12 plans and executes a warehouse break-in, distracting the guards (or taking them out), sneaking past the motion sensors (or sabotaging them), and picking the locks (or hacksawing them) to steal the goods and bring them back to a rendezvous point. Each player has a different role, including Combat, Sabotage, Hacking and Social Engineering, so this requires a lot of planning and teamwork and it's quite an intense session.
Survivor Sports is an apocalypse-themed set of active games run in the dark with glowing players and glowing equipment. We split the group into four teams, give them glowing wristbands to identify them, then head into a dark hall built into the tunnels under London Bridge. After a briefing and a warmup to get used to the light, we start playing some games - everything from Riotball to Ninja Dodgeball to Nightstalker.
Combat Social will be Survivor Sports with a more social twist. It'll be the same basic idea as Survivor Sports, but use a different set of games to force people to work more closely in pairs and teams.
This is soccer, basketball, and netball, at the same time, in the dark. We play this with a 45cm inflatable glowing ball and two teams. Goals are scored by hitting a target in the goal zone with the ball. There's no running with the ball and no entering the goal zones, but everything else is in. It's absolute mayhem.