Friday, August 21, 2009

Must Pass Go

My norcal friends have been playing this "Go Game" which sounds SO COOL:

What is it?
The Go Game is a cutting-edge company that helps other companies succeed through innovative, technology-driven team building games. At the core of all of our products is the belief that technology should facilitate real, meaningful interactions that foster creativity, collaboration and above all, fun. Our patented software is the play-dough that our writers and game gurus mold to create experiences that will make a lasting impression with real results for your company. Whether you're planning a team-building experience for your department, an offsite training for your sales staff, a product launch for a conference, or a creativity training session for your producers, The Go Game will work tirelessly to blow your expectations out of the water. We invite you to take your company to new levels of creativity and cohesiveness with our next generation of team building activities. Since our launch in March 2002, we've made superheros out of companies like Microsoft, Verizon, and Toyota. Find out how you can get in on the game.


BAAAAAASICALLY, it's a game that involves a team getting missions which involve local food venues. They're given an assignment and/or theme, they document their experience via photo or video, and submit against other teams. (right guys? Liz?)

It sounds awesome.

The San Francisco homies have been playing with the team name of Fatty Boombatty. Not quite sure where that name spawned from... But they're doing really well in the game!

My favorite submission from them is this:
They were tasked to go to this restaurant with painted birds on the ceiling, take a picture, and make a movie poster out of it. I believe they came up with the Drunk Knight theme on their own. Very clever. You all know how I feel about puns and word play.

They also had this creme brulee rap:

Krystle's such a G

Vote for Fatty Boombatty here!

Anyway this whole situation just makes me extremely jealous they don't have an LA version. I feel like they should. This thing totally sounds up my alley and would give me a crap more to blog about.

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