The London Game Show Experience. What Actually Happens When You Play
People always ask me the same question.
What actually happens when you turn up to the Game Show Experience.
So here is the simple truth.
You walk into a small room in London and it feels like you have just walked onto the set of a game show.
Lights. Buzzers. Podiums. A massive spinning wheel. My gold suit.
The whole thing is real.
The show is for twenty five people.
That is the magic number.
Big enough to have energy.
Small enough that every single person gets involved.
No hiding at the back.
No watching other people have fun.
You are in it from the start.
We play four games.
Spin The Wheel. Higher Or Lower. Our Survey Says. Carrot In A Box.
They all feel different.
One minute you are shouting numbers.
Next minute you are trying to bluff your mate.
Then you are guessing what random strangers said in a survey.
Then you are trying to outthink someone you have never met in your life.
It moves fast.
It keeps you on your toes.
It is a proper night out.
The biggest surprise for people is the atmosphere.
Strangers become teammates in about two minutes.
Groups get louder.
Couples start shouting answers together.
Birthdays. Hen dos. Date nights. Mates. It all mixes beautifully.
Everyone walks in thinking they will probably just watch.
Everyone walks out buzzing because they have actually played a real game show.
You know those TV game shows you watch on the sofa.
This is the part where you get off the sofa and actually play.
There is no filming.
No audience.
No awkwardness.
Just a full game show in the middle of London that you get to take part in.
It is simple. It is fun. It is loud.
And you will not find anything else like it.
If you want a night out that does not feel like every other night out in London then this is it.
Saturday evenings.
Twenty five tickets.
One live game show experience.
