WeaknessesIf you dislike search tasks and locks, some puzzles may feel repetitive. The fear level is high; the sensitive should dial it down. If you don’t listen to the actors and join the game, you can miss parts of the story.
StrengthsStrong acting and live interaction that helps you grasp the plot. A stylish, finely detailed circus location. Contact that’s thoughtful and personal.
SecurityBefore the start, they clearly explain the rules and contact options; you can lower the fear level on request. The rooms are well-kept, the staff attentive — it feels safe.
Level of fearScary and tense, but contact and horror level can be adjusted; there’s a “medium.” For children and the very sensitive, it’s better to lower the fear.
Actors' gameActors maintain a high level: they talk, improvise, give individual tasks, and carry the plot. Thanks to this, it’s easy to forget it’s a quest, not reality.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are fair, within the story’s logic, and require teamwork. The search share is noticeable, especially with keys and codes, but without tedium. Newcomers can handle it; experienced players will find enough to do.
PlotAfter a night crash on an empty road, you stumble upon a lit circus tent and unravel its secrets step by step. The story is delivered through live interaction with actors, without direct spoilers.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty: beginners will pass with hints, and experienced players will be interested. The main challenge is emotions and attentiveness, not super-complex mechanics.
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