WeaknessesHardly any clear downsides in reviews. Experienced teams may find it a bit simple and note the few “locks.” No other complaints reported.
StrengthsStrong immersion: hold, sails, sound—you really believe you’re on a ship. Puzzles are neatly built and solved by logic, without overdoing ciphers. The host supports you and doesn’t break the vibe.
SecurityNo data on safety in the reviews, but no issues were mentioned. Briefing and supervision are standard.
Level of fearNot scary, suitable for kids and family outings. No horror—more of an adventure.
Actors' gameThey note a cheerful, involved actor who helps along the way. Hints are gentle and on-theme, and the interaction is warm.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are logical, without needless murkiness; solutions flow clearly from clues in the setting. There’s variety, but the focus is on logic and interacting with the decor. Minimal classic locks.
PlotYou’re prisoners on a pirate ship and need to change course and escape before dawn. Along the way you search hiding places, especially in the captain’s cabin, and step by step make your way out.
Difficulty levelDifficulty leans toward easy-medium—ideal for newcomers. Experienced teams may finish quickly.
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