WeaknessesPuzzle lovers may find too few tasks; the finale can feel rushed in places. Music can be loud, and physical contact and water aren’t for everyone — better to confirm the format and choose a mode in advance.
StrengthsAn earnest performance with tight interaction and improvisation that feels like a western film. Setting, costumes, and sound are precise, with many vivid characters. There’s replayability and friendly staff.
SecurityThere’s a briefing before start and you choose the contact level; reviews mention possible water, handcuffs, and active scenes. Wear comfortable clothes you don’t mind, and state your boundaries — more comfortable that way.
Level of fearFear level ranges from "slightly spooky and funny" to "very intense" on hard. For sensitive players and teens, it’s wiser to take the light option.
Actors' gameThe actors are the main strength: they keep the pace, talk a lot, adapt to the team, and deliver both humor and horror. Interaction is almost constant; many leave with favorite characters.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are simple and fair, but there aren’t many — the focus is on action and playing with the actors. Comfortable for newcomers; hardcore puzzlers may miss challenge.
PlotA story about a saloon on the outskirts and nighttime devilry works as a branching interactive show. There are unexpected twists, though some teams complain about an abrupt finale.
Difficulty levelIntellectually easy–medium; physically it gets hot at times: running, hiding, reaction tasks. Great for beginners and groups; puzzlers should tune in for performance over riddles.
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