WeaknessesA few guests heard mall chatter, which can break immersion. The theme reads classic rather than novel, and one puzzle element was reused, which caught some teams off guard. Not every moment feels innovative, even though it’s consistently fun.
StrengthsEngaged, patient game masters elevate the experience with well-timed nudges. Puzzles strike a solid balance of logic, pattern recognition, and a few tactile moments, with a smooth flow when the team clicks. The heist storyline has playful references that fans will appreciate.
SecurityNo safety concerns noted in reviews. Staff keep an eye on teams and provide help when asked; one comment mentioned ambient mall noise impacting immersion, not safety.
Level of fearNot scary and no horror elements mentioned. Suitable for families and teens, though puzzle style may lean more adult-friendly.
Actors' gameNo in-room actors reported. Interaction is through attentive game masters like Sam, Ace, and David, who track progress and offer just-enough guidance.
Quality of riddlesPrimarily locks and codes with some math and mechanical steps, generally linear and fair. A couple of clever twists and tactile tasks keep it from feeling repetitive. Be ready for the occasional item to be used twice.
PlotInfiltrate a bank, outsmart security, and crack the vault before the heat shows up. Lighthearted callbacks, including The Office nods, add flavor without derailing the heist vibe.
Difficulty levelModerate to hard, especially for linear thinkers who enjoy codes and patterns. Smaller groups of adults shine here, though first-timers can succeed with hints; four players was called out as a sweet spot.
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