Mäkiauto pieniPlaying games is a great way for your group to enjoy the feeling that comes from doing things together. Some alternatives for making your Fiskars day even more enjoyable can be found below.

Ironworks Games, about 2 hours

We're living in the age of ironworks and enjoyable team games. We play traditional skittles and pétanque, throw darts and hosepipes, recycle human letters and nail with the 'wrong' hand.

Summer Games at Fiskars, about 2 h

Exciting and fun-filled team events - ideal for a summer's day!

  • Lawn Floorball
    Summer version of the well-known indoor team game played outside on grass without goalkeepers. Skills are not the decisive factor in this game - you need determination and a good team spirit.
  • The Harry Potter Game
    Instead of flying broomsticks we 'fly' on flexible canes during this game. Your tactics have to be honed so that the ball can be shot through the hoop-shaped goal or the 'golden snitch' is captured. '
  • Ball Golf
    Each member of your team throws their own ball towards a predefined target, then makes the next throw from the place where their ball hit the ground or some other object. The team whose members take the smallest number of throws to reach their targets is the winner.


Downhill Racers Beauty Contest, about 1,5 h

Using the materials provided, each team builds an impressive, head-turning downhill racer. Every element has to be built from scratch. First come ideas and the design, then the saws begin to spin and the hammers start flying. Finally, each racer is decorated to resemble the team it was built by. Competitions to decide the best-looking and fastest downhill racers follow.

Team Rafting, about 1,5 h

The ability of team members to cooperate successfully is tested as they construct a raft. Everyone is involved in designing and building their team's vessel using the materials provided, and then it has to be steered along a marked course. Each team selects its own "oarsman" and the winning team is the one whose raft is the first to cross the finish line.

Frisbee Golf, about 90 minutes

Your objective is to complete the course using as few throws as possible. The winner is the person who takes the smallest number of shots. Your journey starts from the tee and ends at a basket which is the goal. Can also be played as a team game.

Forest Golf, about 90 minutes

Golf doesn't have to be so formal! Our 9-hole golf course is placed in the middle of the forest. The trees and other forest growth haven't been thinned or cleared, the vegetation is part of the spirit of the game. Your equipment consists of a floorball club and a floorball. A green card is not required - but a sense of humour and sportsmanship are essential!

Yard games, 1-2 hours

Plenty of fun playing traditional yard games together:

  • Mölkky – a throwing game from Päijät-Häme in southern Finland, suitable for all ages whatever your condition. Success requires only simple equipment and the right amount of skill and luck.
  • Kyykkä (Finnish skittles) - a centuries-old game of Karelian origin.
  • Kubb – an old game from Gotland, invented in times when every yard had a pile of firewood. Just choose a suitable number of the right-sized logs, and you'll be playing Kubb.
  • Pétanque - a French game played with metal balls. Each player tries to throw their balls as close as they can to a small wooden target ball.


Archery, about 2 hours

Control yourself and your nerves - try out this exhilarating and relaxing technical sport. We use traditional bows without accessories (no sights or stabilisers) and shoot at numbered targets. Organised with a focus on enjoyment, archery sessions are suitable for everyone, regardless of age or gender!

Fiskars Olympics, about 2 h

  • Tower Construction
  • Throwing Blind
    The thrower is blindfolded and other members of the group hold targets of different sizes and styles. By working together, the thrower and the target holders try to ensure that some throws reach the targets.
  • Block Puzzle
    Wooden pieces of different size and appearance have to be assembled into a large "block".
  • Memory Game
    Remembering as many different types of object as possible.
  • Precision Throwing
    Coloured bean bags are thrown at different sizes of target. Points are awarded according to target size, with the largest scores being awarded for the smallest targets.
  • Charades
    Groups or individuals act in turn while others try to guess what they are portraying.
  • Body Parts
    The names of different parts of the body are written on small pieces of paper. On their turn, each participant takes one and places it in a manner that traps the paper between that part of their body and the same part of another team member's body. The group that can hold the largest number of paper pieces is the winner.


Values and visions in images, indoor or outdoor activity, 1,5-2 hours

Your group is divided into teams. Each team has the task of creating a photographic exhibition that communicates your company's values and visions. Works created by team members are immortalised using a digital camera. All photographic subject matter has to be designed and assembled using objects specified by the director and/or other props that suit the theme. Finally, each team presents its images to other members of the group.

Battling artists, indoor or outdoor activity, about 2 hours

Spend a moment with famous artists and let your creativity shine!
Each group chooses an artist - this defines the artistic style in which group members will create new works of art. Themes are either agreed in advance or a free choice. Paintings are judged at an art exhibition and team members also have the opportunity to raise the value of their works in the secret casino where the game is played.

Fashion Creation, indoor or outdoor activity, about 1-1.5 hour

Teams are given craft equipment and work on their own individual creations. The inspiration or theme is values that the team considers to be important - these have to be agreed in advance. The artistic results are presented to the other teams either once they have been completed or as part of an evening fashion show. Each group chooses one to 'model' what they have produced and another to act as the presenter who describes the different phases of the work and which important values it shows.

Bingo, indoor activity, about 1 hour

Invented in Italy in the 1530s, Bingo is a game of luck. Each player has their own card featuring a set of numbers arranged in a grid. The winner is the first player to tick off a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of numbers and shout "Bingo!"
Prizes can be agreed in advance.