WeaknessesLots of samey key searches, few rooms, and occasional “extra” keys. Wear on props can give away solutions. Complaints about ventilation, noise from the neighboring room, and one-off issues with booking/phone.
StrengthsA cozy “burrow” with a fireplace, music, and lots of cute details immerses you in the hobbits’ world. Puzzle logic is clear, hints are delivered gently. Excellent for families and newcomers.
SecurityThe room is bright and friendly; reviews report no hazardous elements. Notes include stuffiness, audibility of neighbors, and that shorter players could use a stool, so listen closely to the briefing.
Level of fearNot scary at all and light, suitable for children. You can sometimes hear screams from the neighboring horror, but they aren’t part of this game.
Actors' gameNo actors; interaction goes through the administrator. Staff are friendly and give delicate hints, though the connection once failed.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are fair and logical, but the focus leans toward key searches and opening locks. Variety is moderate; experienced players may miss novelty. Worn elements and a “false” key sometimes appear and waste time.
PlotA simple plot: escape the hobbit hole by dealing with magical items and homely riddles. Emphasis on atmosphere and searching rather than storytelling.
Difficulty levelBelow-average difficulty: comfortable for beginners and families, kids get into it quickly. Veterans may find it simple and too “key-heavy,” though some still get stuck without hints.
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