WeaknessesSometimes stuffy in tunnels and cramped for large teams; there were delays before the start and rare issues with sound or radios. Noted a mismatch with the expected 'lady' image when the role was performed by a man in a mask. One negative case with an injury and weak admin response, plus bruises from running.
StrengthsStrong actors and showy appearances create that exact 'creepy' vibe. The set is on point: mazes, tunnels, light and sound pull you in. Staff are usually friendly, help with hints; birthday groups sometimes get bonuses.
SecurityThere are narrow, low, and two-level passages where it’s easy to collect bruises; better to wear light clothing and be careful. One review describes an injury and lack of admin response — worth clarifying rules, contact level, and team lineup before the start.
Level of fearThe quest is genuinely scary, with frequent jump scares and tension in the dark. Teens 13–14 love it, but the sensitive should choose a non-contact mode or dial contact down.
Actors' gameActors are praised almost unanimously: Olesya, Arseniy, Artyom, Egor, Daria, Maria, Anastasia and others keep the pace and mood. The level of interaction ranges from fully non-contact to contact on request; in one case they specifically asked for a female 'lady' image.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are clear, logical, and varied, but mostly easy — the focus is on emotion and spatial orientation. Panic and darkness sometimes get in the way, so hints are used actively. Rare tech hiccups when a solution didn’t trigger right away.
PlotA classic yarn about the Queen of Spades, a mirror, and summoning a spirit, delivered through a series of locations and tunnels. The story is simple, but immersion and dynamics keep the intrigue to the end.
Difficulty levelBy puzzles — more of a medium, friendly entry for newcomers; experienced players will breeze through. The main challenge is darkness, mazes, and stress, not puzzle trickiness.
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