🎯 Office Catch!
Catch the next teammate with a playful office-themed selection game.
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Office Catch! – playful office team picker for teams
Office Catch! is an office-themed team selection game that turns participant picking into a playful capture challenge. It helps teams decide speakers, meeting leaders, or task owners with a fun, fair process.
Use this tool when you want a selection method that feels like a game. Set the trap, watch teammates wander, and catch the next person in the office grid.
The app is built for agile teams, classrooms, and hybrid groups that want a more engaging way to choose who goes next.
Table of Contents
- 1. What Is Office Catch!?
- 2. How to Use It?
- 3. Key Features & Customization
- 4. Trap Strategy and Team Play
- 5. Sharing and Exporting
- 6. When to Use This Game?
- 7. We Want to Hear Your Feedback
- 8. Need an Alternative Tool?
1. What Is Office Catch!?
Office Catch! is a name picker game where teammates wander a virtual office and you place a trap to catch the next participant. The tool is meant to make team choice moments more engaging with a distinct office-themed selection flow.
This game combines random movement, surprise catches, and light strategy to help teams decide who speaks next or who takes the next task.
Because it uses a visual office scene and active movement, it feels more like play than a standard selection tool.
2. How to Use It?
- Enter teammate names in the participant list or sync from your roster.
- Click Set Trap! to place the trap somewhere on the office floor.
Start by loading teammates and syncing your office roster.
Place the trap and watch teammates move around the grid.
Use the caught result in your next team rotation or activity.
- Watch the characters move around the office and wait for someone to step into the trap zone.
- Confirm the caught teammate and use the result for team rotation, presenter selection, or game roles.
3. Key Features & Customization
- Interactive trap placement: place a trap on the office grid and watch the action unfold.
- Participant sync: update your list and keep it connected to your team roster.
- Office-themed visuals: a playful workplace scene makes the selection feel lively.
- Live results: caught teammates appear in the results list for easy follow-up.
- Repeatable rounds: reset and play again to keep meetings energetic.
4. Trap Strategy and Team Play
Office Catch! adds a strategic layer to team selection by letting you choose where to place the trap and then watching teammates move toward it. It turns a simple choice into a moment of anticipation and fun.
The game works well for teams because it balances chance and strategy, giving everyone a fair opportunity to be selected while keeping the process entertaining.
It is especially useful when you want to avoid dull random selection and instead create a memorable meeting moment.
5. Sharing and Exporting
Office Catch! is designed for instant play, so there is no export file. Share the page link with your team and play together in meetings, or use the caught result to inform the next speaker or task volunteer.
The results list is visible in real time, making it easy to record the outcome manually in your meeting notes.
6. When to Use This Game?
Use Office Catch! when you want a playful, team-oriented way to select participants or decide team order. It works best in settings where energy and engagement matter more than a strict decision process.
- When choosing the next team speaker.
- For assigning a presenter or demo lead.
- During team icebreakers or casual kickoff moments.
- If you want to make task assignment more fun.
- When your group needs a quick, engaging selection method.
7. We Want to Hear Your Feedback
If you have ideas for more office game mechanics, participant modes, or team selection features, please share them on the Feedback page. Your input helps make Office Catch! even better for teams.
8. Need an Alternative Tool?
If you want a more direct random picker, try Random Name Picker. For a fun wheel-style choice, Choices Spinner is a good alternative.