WeaknessesSome found it a bit short, with not many locations. Occasionally people complain about “not enough contact” and the lack of a photo with the actor; someone expected the clown’s signature dance. There were issues with the signage at the entrance.
StrengthsAesthetics, sound, and lighting are put together very competently — it feels like a movie. Actors scare precisely and keep you on edge, the puzzles are fair and well woven into the story.
SecurityBefore the start everything is explained clearly, and preferences for fear level and contact are taken into account. Organization is careful: transitions are thought out, and they give a mask instead of a sack — more comfortable and safer.
Level of fearGenuinely scary, especially with an actor and contact. Suitable for teens 12+; sensitive kids should go with adults or choose the no-actor mode.
Actors' gameStrong performances: they appear suddenly, move quietly, and can adapt to the team. Sometimes people ask for more interaction, but overall the actor is the main source of adrenaline.
Quality of riddlesThe puzzles are logical, It-themed, without roadblocks, and with nice touches. Nerves get in the way of thinking, so hints help in places; experienced teams finish quickly.
PlotThe plot rests on confronting fears and moves you through the locations to a final decision. The ending is unexpected and memorable — no spoilers.
Difficulty levelMedium: newcomers are comfortable with hints, and experienced teams can finish in 40–45 minutes. With an actor your brain runs hotter — the puzzles feel harder.
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