TRIVIA · BIG GAME / MARATHON

Movies & TV

Cinema and streaming, every era

60-75 min (Big Game) or 25-45 min/day across 1-5 days (Marathon) · 5-10,000 players (5-8 per team)

No payment upfront · Confirmed in 2 hours

Movies & TV

GETTING IN

Easy to join, no setup needed

Three things to know before your team plays.

Web-based

Runs entirely in browser. No installs, no plugins, no admin permissions.

Any device

Laptop, desktop, tablet, or phone — same experience across screens.

Recommended browsers

Chrome or Safari for stable performance. Disable VPN if you experience connectivity issues.

THE STORY

What awaits your team

Movies & TV is the trivia format that finally works for the team that argues about Letterboxd ratings AND the team that hasn't watched anything since The Office. Three rounds, one shared leaderboard, no required taste.

Round one is the warm-up — recognizable scenes, character names, decade rounds. Round two is the visual round: opening shots, costume close-ups, two-second dialogue clips. Round three is the score — the Hans Zimmer BWAAH, the Jurassic Park horns, the X-Files whistle. The cinephiles get their flex round, the casual viewers get their nostalgia round.

Adjustable to your team. Younger team? Lean streaming-era. Veteran team? More weight on 70s-90s peak. We tune the deck before the event to match what your team will actually recognize.

GAME STAGES

Inside the experience — 3 stages

Casting Call

Stage 1

Casting Call

Themed round: famous quotes, character bios, decade-tagged plot summaries, the "one-show wonder" director game. Anchor questions everyone gets, cliff questions for the film-school grads.

Opening Frames

Stage 2

Opening Frames

Movie clip round: first three seconds of the film — title cards, opening shots, score swells. Bonus point if you also name the director. The round where the casual viewer catches the cinephile off-guard with a single perfect guess.

Score Drop

Stage 3

Score Drop

Music round: iconic film scores and TV themes from Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Friends, Jaws, The Office, Inception. Buzzer in fast — first team with the title takes the round.

Two ways to play Movies & TV

Pick how your team experiences the activity. Each format has its own flow.

LIVE FORMAT

Big Game

Pick this if your team has a single moment to gather.

Length
70–90 minutes
Players
Up to 10,000 in one live session
Setup
Single Zoom + live host + in-game chat
Best for
Quarterly all-hands · Holiday parties · Kickoffs

How it unfolds

  1. Connection

    Schedule + custom landing page with join button.

  2. Intro & teams

    Host welcomes, divides into teams. ~5 min.

  3. Gameplay

    Players solve puzzles in the 2D world via in-game chat.

  4. Wrap-up & analytics

    Top teams celebrated. HR receives detailed analytics on team performance.

ASYNC FORMAT

Game Marathon

Pick this if your team is distributed across time zones.

Length
1–5 days window
Players
Up to 10,000 — team or solo play
Setup
Self-onboarded via platform + in-game chat
Best for
Distributed teams · Onboarding cohorts · Multi-region offices

How it unfolds

  1. Setup

    Schedule window + custom landing page with join link.

  2. Self-onboarding

    Pick avatar, play solo or create a team room.

  3. Async play

    Progress at own pace. 20-40 min play time per player.

  4. Final scoreboard & analytics

    Scoreboard publishes rankings. HR receives detailed analytics.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Questions about this game

What HR leads usually ask before booking Movies & TV.

Book Movies & TV

Pick format, team size, and date — price updates instantly.

FORMAT
players

Min 15 · Max 10,000 · Priced by next tier up

ESTIMATED PRICE

$1,100

For 50 players · Big Game · 50-tier base $1,100 · base price

Earliest: 3 days from today

No payment required upfront · Confirmation within 2 business hours

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