WeaknessesSometimes mechanisms jam or don’t trigger, and the logic of some tasks is debatable. Hints can come too early. Confusing age info on the site and occasional organizational slips spoil the impression.
StrengthsA very beautiful, meticulously crafted setting; sound and lighting boost the sense of presence. Special effects delight, with many thematic mechanics and pleasant touches in the decor.
SecurityDarkness and hanging elements require attentiveness; one review notes a risk of bumping your head on props. Organizers should check the technical condition more often, and players should listen carefully to the briefing.
Level of fearNot horror, but it’s dark and at times uneasy; entering some spots can feel scary — more about atmosphere than jump scares. Suitable for teens; younger kids are better with adult supervision.
Actors' gameOperators are generally attentive and friendly, often nudge with hints and keep the pace. Sometimes, according to reviews, they lead you by the hand and take away some of the joy of thinking.
Quality of riddlesThe puzzles are thematic and varied, mostly medium difficulty. In places it’s hard to know where to start, so help on request really saves the day. Some tasks require trying options, and a couple of moments felt illogical.
PlotYou go from a tavern onto a legendary ship with black sails and undergo selection for the crew. The story unfolds through locations and tasks without unnecessary spoilers.
Difficulty levelMedium level: comfortable for newbies with hints; for experienced players it’s more of an atmospheric relax with a couple of snags. Because of the darkness and details, attentiveness matters.
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