WeaknessesVery dusty and dirty; shoes and clothes will definitely get messy. You can misstep in the dark; it may be too much for sensitive kids. Little data on clarity of the briefing.
StrengthsStrong real-dungeon atmosphere with cool sets and sound. Great for kids 8–12 and for celebrations — emotions run high. Actors and hosts keep the pace and engage.
SecurityThe dungeons are dusty and uneven in places: there was a case of a child falling and getting scrapes; wear comfortable closed shoes. No data in reviews about briefing and extra safety measures.
Level of fearThe start is genuinely scary; it gets easier and more interesting later. Suits kids with sturdy nerves; the very sensitive should think twice.
Actors' gameRealistic acting is noted, amping up the atmosphere and making events believable. Staff are polite and supportive; few details on the interaction format.
Quality of riddlesFew reviews mention puzzles; people talk more about trials and emotions. Judging by impressions, tasks are passable and without dead ends, but details on fairness and variety are missing. The focus is on immersion rather than complex riddles.
PlotA routine tour of the catacombs suddenly turns into a mystical adventure after a strange ringing in the dark. Then comes a series of trials and unexpected twists—no spoilers.
Difficulty levelAs for tasks—accessible to beginners and families; kids 8–12 are comfortable with adult support. The main challenge is psychological: the first segment is the scariest.
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