
Great Big Game Show Minneapolis
đ South Loop District, MN
Hosted live game show with rotating mini-games: foam blaster battles, trivia chains, giant block building, and buzzer rounds. Located on the 3rd floor of Mall of America. Hosts adapt gameplay for young children.
Honestly our group had plans to try the Escape Room but somehow the hosts IVIE & JENNIFER convinced us to go in and try out the Great Big Game Show. We had a preview of how the games go and just by the way the game was hosted by Jennifer, we were easily hooked on playing! They showed us plenty of options and I definitely recommend going in the Family Feud version, for sure was competitive and all that. Thank you Ivie & Jennifer for helping us have a fun time!
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with kids aged 6 and up who enjoy competitive group play. Hosts actively scale the experience for mixed-age groups, making it viable for families where kids and adults compete together. Works equally well for birthday groups, date nights, and multi-family outings visiting Mall of America.
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Alejandro C
âHonestly our group had plans to try the Escape Room but somehow the hosts IVIE & JENNIFER convinced us to go in and try out the Great Big Game Show. We had a preview of how the games go and just by the way the game was hosted by Jennifer, we were easily hooked on playing! They showed us plenty of options and I definitely recommend going in the Family Feud version, for sure was competitive and all that. Thank you Ivie & Jennifer for helping us have a fun time!â
delilah Garcias
âvery fun to come with friends, live the hostâ
Giana Galindo
âLoved the host !â
Hunter Moon
âLyle was very professional especially for being his 5th day. Very fun and competitiveâ
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Overview
Great Big Game Show puts groups on a real-time competitive game show floor inside Mall of America, Bloomington. Each session runs through rotating mini-games â Blaster Blitz (foam target shooting), Blockchain (letter-board trivia), Build It Up (60-second tower stacking), and others including speed tests and survey games. Hosts are central to the experience; reviewers consistently name specific hosts as the reason the session worked.



