WeaknessesSome rooms are stuffy and short on space. Experienced players and adults may get bored; some puzzles feel too simple. The mandatory team split isn’t to everyone’s taste.
StrengthsWarm service with nice perks: a chocolate fountain, photos and a short video, VR, and a cozy lounge. The decor and a start with darkness and lasers set the atmosphere. Convenient for celebrations: there’s a format with two identical locations for competition.
SecurityNo explicit safety concerns noted; teams are accompanied by attentive staff. Sometimes it’s stuffy and cramped; no separate info about the briefing.
Level of fearMinimal scare factor; safe to go with kids 8+. More drive and light tension than horror.
Actors' gameNo live actors mentioned; interaction goes through hosts and atmospheric effects. Organizers are noted as attentive and responsible.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are generally logical and newbie-friendly, with occasional tougher spots. Experienced players may miss depth, but it’s perfect for kids’ teams. The format is fair, with no gotchas.
PlotYou’re locked in a chocolate dungeon and trying to escape while a witch from a dark maze gets in your way. The story is conveyed through ambience and effects without heavy plot twists.
Difficulty levelDifficulty leans toward easy–medium; beginners and kids feel comfortable. Experienced enthusiasts may breeze through, though there are occasional sticking points.
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