WeaknessesNo clear cons found in reviews. Some note it’s a bit eerie in places, but not scary.
StrengthsLively plot about a breakout and heist, well-thought tasks, and big emotions for kids. Teams move without dead ends, with a real sense of adventure.
SecuritySafety wasn’t mentioned separately; no complaints. Teams with kids went through calmly.
Level of fearMore atmospheric than scary: mild creepiness without horror. Suits kids and first-timers.
Actors' gameReviews don’t mention actors or interactive elements—no data. No details on staff interaction either.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are logical and varied; kids 8–9 handled them on their own. Solutions read clearly without “randomness,” and progress is noticeable.
PlotYou enter the castle through the prison, grab the treasure, and get out. The story keeps its pace and doesn’t sprawl.
Difficulty levelDifficulty leans light-to-medium—ideal for beginners and families. Experienced players may find it a bit easy.
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