WeaknessesSome found it too short and “childish,” especially experienced teens. Advanced teams may lack challenge. Not everyone likes paid photo content after the game.
StrengthsStrong atmosphere and a good actress create the right pressure and excitement. Puzzles are fair and on-theme, the pace is brisk. Impressions are vivid; many leave satisfied.
SecurityReviews note little about safety; no obvious issues. Effects are gentle, with emphasis on role and atmosphere rather than injurious mechanics.
Level of fearNot scary—more tense and fun. Suitable for kids and newcomers, with no harsh scenes or frightening effects.
Actors' gameGuards actively interact and push you along; the acting helps keep the pace. Character interactions feel natural and add immersion.
Quality of riddlesTasks are varied and logical, with no “gotchas.” Difficulty leans easy–medium, good for beginner teams. Few rooms, but all on-theme and serving the escape.
PlotA simple, clear prison-break plot with character interactions along the way. The story isn’t overloaded and keeps a sense of racing for freedom.
Difficulty levelA comfortable level for newcomers and families; experienced players may blaze through. Best with three to four people; difficulty feels mid-range.
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