Critics from The Guardian noted that the show effectively highlights that antisemitism and extremism remain contemporary issues in Munich, rather than just historical footnotes.
A standout feature is its multilingual nature, utilizing German, Hebrew, Arabic, and English to ground the story in realism. However, some viewers found the constant language switching demanding. "Munich Games" Zahltag(2022)
Reviewers from The Arts Desk describe it as a "superbly crafted thriller" that balances genre elements like car chases and dark-web hacking with "off-kilter human spin". The pacing is described as a "steady drip-drip" that keeps viewers engaged throughout. Critics from The Guardian noted that the show
While the series maintains a high IMDb rating of around 8.0/10 for the "Zahltag" episode, some viewers felt the ending of the series was slightly rushed or "clumsy" compared to the high quality of the earlier episodes. "Munich Games" Zahltag (TV Episode 2022) - IMDb Reviewers from The Arts Desk describe it as
(2022) is a high-stakes, six-part political thriller created by Michal Aviram ( Fauda ) and Martin Behnke. It is set 50 years after the tragic 1972 Munich Massacre, focusing on a fictional commemorative friendly football match between an Israeli and a German team in modern-day Munich. The Plot: Episode 3 – "Zahltag" (Payday)
Seyneb Saleh (as Maria Köhler) and Yousef 'Joe' Sweid (as Oren Simon) are lauded for their performances, with Maria often compared to an "imperturbable terminator" due to her cool-headed efficiency.
The series has been largely praised for its realistic, "slow-burn" approach and its refusal to rely on standard action clichés.