WeaknessesExperienced players may miss depth: few rooms and puzzles, the quest flies by quickly. A couple of mentions that the price feels steep for the runtime.
StrengthsGreat atmosphere: a grim temple, sound, props are fresh and tidy. Tasks are clear and without contrived logic; kids enjoy it. Organizers flexibly adjust the fear level.
SecurityFamilies with children went through without complaints; you can choose a no-actor option. Staff are attentive and adjust the fear level to age and requests.
Level of fearWithout actors and in the kids’ version it’s hardly scary. With an actor it can be very tense, so small children and the easily spooked should pick a soft mode; not recommended for 6-year-olds.
Actors' gameThe actor is closely involved and keeps the tension, comes close and sets the pace. Adults are advised to choose the actor format, while a calm version without an actor is available for kids.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are rather easy, sequential, and fair, without convoluted logic. There aren’t many, but they’re woven into the temple setting. Good for those who value atmosphere over hardcore.
PlotThe plot revolves around exploring a mysterious medieval temple. The story is simple, with an emphasis on atmosphere and completing tasks.
Difficulty levelLow difficulty, comfortable for newcomers and younger schoolchildren. Experienced players should seek challenge with an actor; otherwise it may feel easy.
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