6+ Most Popular Fun Retrospective Games
Fun Retrospective Games can inject an element of excitement and engagement into the retrospective process, making it a more enjoyable and interactive experience for agile teams.
Take a look on 6 templates that have been used 34,601 times 🚀
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Mad Sad Glad
Mad Sad Glad is an example of an organization tool that is employed by a team in order to encourage discussion of pertinent issues. It is a great way to list down all the strengths that a team exhibit...- 😡 Mad- 😟 Sad- 😀 Glad - 0 uses
Game of Thrones
This retrospective format is inspired by the series Game of Thrones. Your team should reflect on what are you great at, what are the current issues on the team, what could make you better as a team an...- The castle(What are we great at?)- The hole(What are the current issues/problems?)- The wall(What could make us a better team? )- The White Walkers(What are the potential risks/challenges ?) - 0 uses
Wow Wonder Worried
Wow- what went well? Wonder- what needs improvement or any new learning? Worried- what did not go well?- Wow- Wonder- Worried- Action items - 0 uses
Easy as a Pie we love
The Easy as a Pie we love Retrospective Game can be used on the Review stage or as a Brainstorming activity. There's no limit on the size of the group that can participate in this exercise. We consid...- Good PiePeople to thank or recognize for their achievements- Easy as PieParts of the work that went well- Pie from heavenStretch goals and dreams for the team- Not so good PieDescribe things that didn't go well, obstacles, and other negatives - 0 uses
The Basketball Team
The Retrospective Game (The Basketball Team) can be used on the Review stage or as a Brainstorming activity. There's no limit on the size of the group that can participate in this exercise. We consi...- ShootWhat tasks did I complete?- AssistHow I was able to help my teammates?- PassWhat help did I receive?- PositionWhat role do I consider to fill on the team? - 0 uses
ESVP (Explorers, Shoppers, Vacationers, Prisoners)
The Retrospective Game ESVP is a popular retrospective game that was featured in a widely popular book “Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great” written by Esther Derby and Diana Larsen. Durin...- ExplorersWant to discover new ideas and insights- ShoppersAnalyse information and want to learn at least one useful idea during the realtor meeting- VacationersAren’t interested in retrospectives, but like being away from the daily grind- PrisonersFeel forced to attend the meeting and would prefer doing something else
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