Television game shows continue to be part of Spain’s collective memory. The BuzzAttack trivia game brings that imagery into the present with an immersive experience in Madrid designed for groups who want to compete, laugh, and discover who knows the most references. An original group activity with 60-minute sessions, up to 12 people per room, with lecterns, spotlights, a roulette wheel, and a virtual presenter who explains each game and sets the pace for the challenges.
BuzzAttack: one set, many possible games
The room is the same. The lecterns, roulette wheel, and spotlights illuminate whoever is speaking. What does change is the energy and attitude. Each group alters and changes the pace, the intention, the limits of humor, and even the way they approach the questions. And you know it.
From Stranger Things to memes: the topics that shape the game
The repertoire of topics is always up to date and doesn’t stick to a single generation. The challenges mix series that have become global phenomena, summer songs, and memes from all social networks. That’s why you might see a nod to Justin Bieber or a phrase that originated on the internet and has been repeated endlessly.
These topics (each player chooses 3) will be divided into questions from the five main challenges (with questions, reflexes, strategy, and teamwork), and in between, participants will face surprise mini-games that can change everything: whoever wins them decides who starts, who scores points, or how the rankings are reordered, just like with roulette. Here, you can lose your advantage in an instant or turn the score around and end up on the winners’ podium.
With lifelong friends or at a bachelor party: the set as a stage for fun chaos
With friends, birthdays, and bachelorette parties, the theme is usually clear: the limits of humor and the unwritten tradition of humiliating the guest of honor a little. And that’s where BuzzAttack comes in, especially in WipeOut, the game where a category is given and you have to discard concepts that don’t belong to it: here you have to react quickly (and with measured malice). The important thing is that the alliance is against her. She is not helped.
With lifelong friends, BuzzAttack works like a surprise test of Spanish collective memory: that mixture of pop customs worthy of Juan Sanguino. Characters, generational phrases, and shared codes appear, ranging from brother-in-law humor to gems like “who wouldn’t like a first-century Roman baptistery?” Oh, Encarnita. Thank you for so much.
With coworkers: team building in the spotlight
With coworkers, BuzzAttack is perfect for team building without falling into the “Friday pizza” cliché. There’s a time limit to answer and make decisions under pressure, so you have to think fast and coordinate. Plus, the roles are distributed naturally.
Who takes the lead when time is tight? Who shines in music or general knowledge? Who keeps their cool? Yes, this is where the project manager can shine… or perhaps a quieter profile. The important thing is that communication flows and the team relaxes.

