WeaknessesHorror fans and thrill-seekers may lack adrenaline. There are complaints about cramped zones and confusion in the shared lobby. Some specifically note the price feels high for them.
StrengthsA living world with authentic sounds and details; in places it even smells of wood. Puzzles are logical and sequenced, keeping the pace. Hosts help gently and create a cozy vibe.
SecurityBefore the start you get a detailed briefing; inside it’s clean and tidy, and they sometimes ask you to change shoes. A rare downside — the shared lobby isn’t always kept in order before the start.
Level of fearThis isn’t horror: no actors and no scare scenes; the tension is soft. Officially 14+ (6+ with adults), many bring 10-year-olds — they feel comfortable.
Actors' gameNo actors; interaction goes through the administrator via walkie-talkie. Hosts are often thanked by name for a warm welcome and precise hints.
Quality of riddlesVaried tasks: logic, ciphers, and a bit of searching, with no unfair traps. The linear flow helps you not to stall; experienced teams may find it easy. Hints are given carefully and on request.
PlotLost in the forest, you end up in a shaman’s hut where an ill-omened ritual looms at midnight. You must unravel the secrets and escape before the spirits call for a sacrifice.
Difficulty levelDifficulty leans toward medium, convenient for first visits and families. Experienced teams may find it light and quick; one review mentioned a difficulty selection.
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