WeaknessesScarier than the description suggests, so some kids get spooked and step out. Occasional organizational slip-ups: delays, a nonworking livestream, disputed refunds, and collecting reviews without consent. A small technical gripe—one clue was printed blurry.
StrengthsStrong atmosphere and emotions; the live actor and host add drive and support the kids. There’s a lounge area for snacks, and you can conveniently wrap the party with cake. The photographer gets special praise—truly lively shots.
SecurityNo safety complaints, but the emotional load is noticeable—prepare the kids. It helps to agree on the scare mode in advance and check whether there’ll be communication/monitoring from the waiting area.
Level of fearIt’s actually scary, especially in "hard" mode with the actor; not suitable for highly impressionable kids. Better to discuss the scare level with the administrator in advance.
Actors' gameThe host guides well and gives hints, helping through tough spots. The live "professor" appears and genuinely scares—kids later thank him for the adrenaline, while parents sometimes gripe.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are varied and atmospheric, but above-average difficulty—without hints you can get stuck. There was a complaint about one clue’s fuzzy print; otherwise the logic is clear. With the host, teams progress more comfortably.
PlotYou head into a sealed laboratory to dig into the secrets of a mad professor with memory lapses. The task is to unravel the story and get out while dodging traps.
Difficulty levelFor the stated 8+, some sections are tough, especially without hints; ages 11–12 handle it confidently with the host’s support. Experienced kids will find it about right; newcomers should ask for hints.
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