IPWC25 Family Feud
400 people. 45 minutes. Fun. Laughter. Full engagement.
IPWC25 / Komatsu Conference Activity - Family Feud
Taking part in the stunning ICC Sydney, our brief was simple. 400 people. 45 minutes. Fun. Laughter. Full engagement. Australia’s largest public works conference, bringing the energy and memories to the IPWC25 Awards Night.
Being an Awards Night, the competition is already flowing and with each table being a different company, we figured what was more fitting than a bespoke version of our Family Feud experience!
Taking inspiration from the classic TV Game Show Family Feud, we created three unique rounds of Family Feud style games with a twist, pitting 50 “families” against each other at once, submitting answers through our app.
With a live leaderboard and plenty of time for banter between teams, the competition was fierce to find which table would claim the title of Family Feud Champions.
With our professional hosts, the laughter was rolling and the rounds were fast paced. Everyone was engaged for the full allocated slot, making sure to get everyone to the dance floor without letting the energy drop for a moment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How big is each artwork and how many people does it suit?
Each artwork is 3m x 1m and is suitable for up to 12 people to complete at one time. Any more than that and people aren't actively engaged.
Will we get paint on ourselves?
On your hands, possibly, however we provide aprons, gloves and masks to keep everyone paint-free.
Can you set up at our office or venue?
For sure! We just need to chat with you to ensure that the space meets our safety requirements for this experience.
What if it rains?
Unfortunately rain and paint don't mix well. If it looks likely to rain we can either postpone your experience or move it to an indoor venue.





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