The Alliance review:

The Alliance on Amazon Prime Video is a new reality competition show. It mixes strategy, survival and mind games. The show has sixteen contestants in four teams. They do mental challenges in a mysterious headquarters. The points they earn are like money in the game. This makes every challenge and every team deal important.
* The format is simple but exciting.
* Sixteen celebrities are in four teams. Locked in a mysterious headquarters.
* They earn points by doing tasks.
* These points are like the money in the game.
* This idea changes how players think and play.
What makes The Alliance fun to watch is that being strong is not enough.
Contestants have to decide who to trust, when to make deals and when to break them.
One wrong move can change the game.
There’s always a feeling that something unexpected could happen next.
The challenges are a mix of physical and mental tests.
Some need teamwork while others make contestants think fast under pressure.
The balance between action and strategy keeps episodes moving without feeling repetitive.
Another strong point is the mind games.
Watching players negotiate, trick and outsmart each other is often more fun than the challenges.
It feels like a typical reality show and more like a social strategy game where every conversation matters.
That said the show takes a time to get going.
The first episode introduces contestants, at once.
So it may take viewers a while to remember who’s who.
Once teams start to form the competition becomes more engaging.
Overall The Alliance is a reality show.
If you like competition shows where strategy, teamwork and mind games matter this one is worth watching.
Verdict: 4/5
The Alliance delivers a mix of strategy, mind games and competition.
It’s a reality show that keeps you guessing and gives viewers reasons to watch the episode.



