WeaknessesEasy to bump into corners and walls while getting used to total blackout. Orientation is tricky, especially the first time. Those expecting lots of multi-step puzzles may find them lacking.
StrengthsAtmosphere is top-tier: music, set, and darkness work together and keep you on edge. Large space, brisk pace, and friendly staff. The actor adds emotion and sudden moments.
SecurityThere are mentions that in the dark you can run into a corner or brush against obstacles; no serious safety complaints encountered. No info in reviews about the briefing, so caution is a must.
Level of fearScary and tense, but often with laughter and adrenaline spikes. Fine for school-age kids; the very easily spooked should think twice.
Actors' gameThe actor is praised: vivid, applies pressure at the right moments and doesn’t let you relax. The contact is felt but not overdone — plenty of emotion.
Quality of riddlesFew puzzles, with a focus on tactile searching and attention to sounds. The ones present are called logical and without dead ends. Experienced “puzzlers” may find the intellectual load a bit light.
PlotMinimalist plot: hide-and-seek in total darkness with traps and surprises. The story here is carried by the atmosphere and the tense game mechanics.
Difficulty levelFor puzzles — more easy to medium; for orientation and emotions — tougher. Great for newcomers and party groups, hardcore puzzle fans may find it too simple.
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