WeaknessesFor the very young it can be both difficult and scary, especially at the start. There are extra props that mislead. In some cases expectations for the kids’ level didn’t match reality.
StrengthsCool visuals and lab atmosphere, with some showy moments. Puzzles are varied, science-themed, with mini-experiments. Staff are polite, help choose the right level, and stay in touch.
SecurityNo safety complaints in the reviews; staff are nearby and control the process. For younger teams, adult accompaniment is recommended.
Level of fearFeels moderately spooky; the start can bring tears to sensitive kids. Ages 8–12 are fine with support, for 7–8 it’s better only with adults and reduced difficulty.
Actors' gameNo feedback on in-room acting; interaction goes through the operator. Administrators are responsive, give hints quickly, and regulate the pace.
Quality of riddlesTasks are mostly logical and multi-step; the Periodic Table appears, plus simple experiments—not for everyone, but memorable. Overall fair, though there are red herrings that can waste time. Good variety, without samey corner-searching.
PlotYou help a scatterbrained inventor find the last ingredient before the other components spoil. A spoiler-free race against time with growing excitement.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty skewing higher. Teens and adults feel comfortable; kids 8–12 do better with hints, and 7–8 will struggle without adults.
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