"Mission: Make Friends," the fun nightclub video that mimics a role-playing video game.

Between the alcohol, the music, and the party, emotions run high in clubs , especially in the women's restroom. Between those touching up their makeup, those waiting for their friends, or those taking photos in the bathroom, sometimes not only friendships form, but even secrets are confessed in the hope of finding a shoulder to cry on.
That's why a nightclub decided to turn this experience into a role-playing video game . To promote its services, the Malianteo club in Tenerife brought together all its attendees to simulate this type of game. From the missions to complete, to the characters the protagonist had to interact with, to the soundtrack, to the way the player moves, everything was thought out.
As if they were characters in a classic RPG, the bathroom became the meeting point for two girls who had to complete different missions until they reached their final goal. However, it wasn't easy to achieve. "My boyfriend just cheated on me, please help me," one of them said, as if she were a character with whom the game's protagonist had to interact with everyone at the party. Their missions were simple: get revenge, curse him, and strengthen their friendship with the young woman.
And so his adventure began. First, he had to obtain the essential elements, like "a hair from that person." Without this, the witch couldn't cast a curse on him. So, he left the bathroom in search of the young "cockroach"'s hair. He accomplished this with ease because the girl with whom he had been unfaithful didn't hesitate to help him.
"I'm sorry, I didn't know he had a girlfriend. I collect hair, this one's his," she said, handing him the hair as if it were an item in the game. It appeared in her "inventory," though not just the hair, but a glass of water that she would use soon afterward . Thus, after grabbing the glass from the bar, she was able to fulfill the first of her requirements: getting revenge on him by throwing the water on him. Furthermore, with the witch's help, she was able to curse him using the hair as a catalyst. And so, she finally managed to strengthen their friendship and dance Tusa .
The video already has more than three and a half million views on TikTok and all kinds of comments. "It gave us gameplay, it gave us girls supporting girls, it gave us witchcraft, it gave us collecting, and it gave us Tusa. They're perfect, I'm afraid ," "I can't watch this for free," or "and to think I was about to go to sleep and miss this gem," were some of the most notable messages.
20minutos