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Virtual team games

Virtual team games without the forced fun.

Online games for distributed and in-office teams alike. Everyone gets the same daily game, plays when they have two minutes, and compares scores without anyone scheduling a thing.

01What makes a virtual team game work

The virtual team games that stick are not the ones that need a host, a calendar hold, and a forced round of fun. They are quick, browser-based, and easy to talk about once the scores land. Halftime turns that into a daily ritual: one game opens for the team, people play when they can, and the result becomes a shared leaderboard instead of another meeting.

Two minutes

Short enough to play between real work, not instead of it.

No host needed

No one has to run trivia or prep a quiz. The ritual runs itself.

Shared results

Scores, records, and weekly champions give the team something to talk about.

02Good virtual team gamesQuick, browser-based, no host
03Runs where your team already works

Virtual team games should not add another tab to babysit. Halftime opens the daily game in your team's timezone, nudges people through the channels they already watch, then turns the results into a lightweight shared moment.

  • Daily game windows run automatically in the team's timezone.
  • Slack, Microsoft Teams, and email notifications nudge people without a meeting.
  • Live sessions are there when you do want to play together in a call.
  • Leaderboards, personal bests, and records make the ritual compound over time.

Common questions

What are good virtual team games?+

Good virtual team games are short, browser-based, and easy to compare afterwards. Quick arcade games, word games, estimation games, trivia, and creative prompts all work well because they do not need everyone online at the same time or a host to run them.

Are virtual team games better live or async?+

Both have a place. Live games suit meetings and socials, but most teams get more out of a daily async game people can play during a window. Halftime supports daily async games and live multiplayer sessions.

How long should a virtual team game take?+

For something the team repeats every workday, aim for two to five minutes. That keeps it light enough to become a habit instead of another task.

Ready when you are

Give the team a game tomorrow.

Free for up to 6 players. One daily slot, 50+ games, no downloads, no host.

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