WeaknessesSome guests complain about rough contact, bruises, and torn clothing, and at times about inconsistent rules. Puzzles can feel primitive or illogical. There are reports of swearing and odd pre-show/briefing organization.
StrengthsThe strongest asset is the actors: they adapt on the fly, keep the tension, and help along the way. Movie-like atmosphere, a large location, and solid immersion from the first minutes. Adjustable contact and lively interaction add emotion and pace.
SecurityThe briefing is usually clear and contact is discussed in advance, but some teams wrote about agreed boundaries not being observed. Expect possible scratches, bruises, smell/smoke from props, and dirt — better wear clothes you don’t mind.
Level of fearTruly scary, especially on hard modes; the sensitive should choose a lower contact level. Age 14+, not recommended for younger kids.
Actors' gameThe actors are the stars: vivid performances, improvisation, real dialogue with the team, and well-measured pressure. Bubba and the “guy in a balaclava” are often mentioned, and many note the cast can both scare and make you laugh.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are mostly basic and few; under fear they’re solved with hints, which is comfortable for newcomers. Sometimes they get praise for logic, but more often people say they’re not the focus. Fans of pure puzzle-solving may find the depth lacking.
PlotThe plot is inspired by horror classics and works as a backdrop for survival and performance. Simple yet atmospheric, it’s driven by the actors and tense encounters.
Difficulty levelLogic-wise — low/medium: suitable for newcomers. Emotion-wise — high: hard levels will give even veterans a serious shake-up.
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