WeaknessesThere are complaints about scuffed props, broken or off-logic elements, and dirt. Corridor noise can intrude, and staff may rush for the next group. Some players gripe about dead props and key confusion.
StrengthsThe 90s atmosphere is lovingly recreated: an authentic flat, soundtracks, occasional karaoke, and funny interactive bits. Hints are on point and often in character, which keeps the story intact. The pacing is good, with no long lulls; the family-friendly format works for many.
SecurityThe briefing is clear; staff watch players and help via voice. But there are periodic complaints about worn elements and dirt, so the sense of safety and comfort varies.
Level of fearNo scares here; it is a kind, humorous quest. Suits kids and families; even the skittish feel comfortable.
Actors' gamePeople mostly highlight great admins and 90s-style hints. There are occasional mentions of actors, but the focus is on mechanics and the game master rather than performance.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are mostly mechanical, with no pile of combination locks, and occasional nonlinearity - so you can split tasks. Generally fair and clear; hints help when needed. Downsides: sometimes extra items and technical hiccups throw off the logic.
PlotYou break into mob boss Lyokha's apartment to find the stash and get out before he returns. The story is simple but works thanks to nostalgia, music, and amusing household tasks.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty: just right for newbies, fine for families and groups out for fun. Experienced players may find it on the easy side, though more intricate chains do appear.
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