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Using HTML5 Games For Corporate Events

Using HTML5 games for corporate events is an example of transforming casual games into icebreaker activities. Pick a straightforward game and reskin it into a new game to feature the event where it will be played.

The reskinning process gives this new game the look and feel of the event, reinforcing the participant experience to another level.

Check out this case study where a catching game was used for an exclusive corporate event to help engage stakeholders.

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