WeaknessesPuzzle progression can feel disjointed and clue-heavy for some teams. The narrative seems thin and not well integrated with the tasks. Space is tight for five players and may feel cramped.
StrengthsFriendly, attentive staff and a welcoming vibe stand out. Good value for the money, with enough challenge for puzzle fans. Family-friendly theme with no horror elements.
SecurityStandard briefing and supportive oversight from the host are noted, with nothing horrifying. The single-room setup can feel snug with larger groups, but no safety concerns are flagged.
Level of fearNot scary at all and suitable for kids, matching the venue’s own family-friendly promise. Expect tension from the timer, not from horror.
Actors' gameNo scare actors; interaction is mainly with the game master. Multiple reviews shout out the host’s kindness and helpful guidance, including a callout for Natasha at the venue.
Quality of riddlesChess basics can be learned in-room, and the challenges skew brainy. Several teams report logic leaps and reliance on hints. Strong thinkers may enjoy it, while others may find the flow uneven.
PlotYou’re racing to clear your name from a kidnapping accusation while trying to save a hostage. Some players felt the story doesn’t echo much through the actual puzzles.
Difficulty levelOverall medium-to-hard, with spikes that can stump beginners. Best for 2–4 players who like cerebral puzzles and don’t mind asking for hints.
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