WeaknessesOrganizational flaws: extraneous noise, groups overlapping, open doors, sound leakage and weak audio inside. The actor surcharge and price confusion spoil the impression. Some call the puzzles illogical and note technical glitches.
StrengthsLarge space, everyone has something to do. The acting is gripping and adds drive. Staff is polite.
SecurityNo direct safety complaints, but they mention groups crossing paths and outsiders passing to the restroom—ask to stagger starts and keep doors closed. No data on briefing or emergency measures.
Level of fearWith an actor it can be genuinely scary; without one it’s more of a dimly lit mystery quest. For kids and the very impressionable, better choose the no-actor format; no exact age limits are mentioned in reviews.
Actors' gameThe actress earned lots of praise for engagement and performance; interaction with the team is lively. But the actor’s participation is paid separately—ask about it in advance.
Quality of riddlesNot many puzzles; they’re basic and beginner-friendly. Some reviews mention weak logic and things not working. Experienced players may get bored.
PlotThe plot about a secret lab and saving the city is clear and spoiler-free. The story audio is at times hard to hear inside the rooms, while outside you can hear even more.
Difficulty levelSkews easy; comfortable for beginners. For those who’ve done many quests, the tasks will feel simple.
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