WeaknessesSmall location, sometimes the quest feels short. Some players wanted more contact or presence from the actor, and puzzles are at times reduced to code hunting. Also noted occasional safety hiccups and music that’s too loud.
StrengthsStrong set, sound and lighting, tight immersion from the first minutes. For many, the actor is a straight ten out of ten, with very unexpected entrances. Friendly admins, you can tune the fear level and get a photo to remember it.
SecurityOverall safe and supervised, with a briefing. There were isolated complaints about nails, splinters and low passages, so closed shoes and caution help.
Level of fearBy feel — very scary, especially for newcomers and teens 14+. The level of contact and "intensity" can be discussed in advance, but the sensitive should pick a lighter mode.
Actors' gameThe actor is praised for charisma, sudden appearances and tight timing, with makeup that fits. Sometimes people say there wasn’t enough of him or they wanted more contact, but that’s usually set up before the game.
Quality of riddlesTasks are mostly logical and on-theme, often about searching, codes and a safe, without complex mechanics. Under stress the brain switches off — so "moderate" suddenly becomes "hard." Experienced players may find it simple, but there are a couple of nonstandard moments.
PlotA classic escape from a maniac’s lair at an abandoned Texas gas station, without extra fluff. The plot is simple, but it hooks with atmosphere and a punchy ending without spoilers.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty: perfect for newbies, and "gurus" may blast through quickly and want more rooms and puzzles.
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