FAQ´s Animals on Mars Online
General
Animals on Mars Online is suitable for all group sizes up to 500 participants. Ideally, teams should consist of 4 participants. Team sizes of 2-4 participants are possible.
Animals on Mars Online is focused on the shared experience of the team. Quick coordination, team strategy, and fun can begin. Additionally, the entire group has a common goal, just like in everyday work life. We classify Animals on Mars Online as team bonding.
Animals on Mars Online lasts between 30 and 45 minutes (including welcome and introduction). A sequence lasts approximately 30 minutes. However, multiple sequences can be played in succession.
Customizations are possible to a limited extent. We can integrate your logo onto the event surface. For this, we require a lead time of at least 5 working days.
Location
Animals on Mars Online can also be conducted as a hybrid event with multiple teams at different locations. Animals on Mars Online is also suitable as an on-site event.
Technology
For Animals on Mars Online, each participant needs a PC or laptop that meets the requirements for participating in the video conference. In addition, a current browser is sufficient for participating in Animals on Mars Online. Exception: Participation with Internet Explorer is not possible.
Even if it would work technically, it severely limits the participants’ experience and is not recommended by us.
To participate in Animals on Mars Online, it is necessary to open a website via a current browser. If it is not possible to open the Animals on Mars Online page, it may be that your company’s internal firewall is blocking access. Simply have your IT department unblock access.
Procedure and implementation
Ideally, we require a lead time of at least 3 days. If you would like to book at short notice, please contact us and we will find very short-term solutions
If possible, yes. Each participant must log in to our event website and assign themselves to their team. The participant must know which team they belong to. However, the allocation can also be random.
The event interface is in English (very easy to understand even with little knowledge of English) and moderation can take place in German or English.
After the welcome and team assignment in the plenary, we start with a “test round” in break-out rooms. Then all participants meet again in the plenary. This is followed by a sequence of 6 rounds, which the participants spend in small groups. Before the next sequence starts, there will be another exchange in the plenary.