WeaknessesAt times the voice hints are hard to hear, and one or two items feel superfluous or undercooked. Some puzzles come across as illogical or requiring actions that contradict the initial briefing. Some props are heavy, which isn’t convenient for everyone.
StrengthsStrong atmosphere and set design, Fallout nods, and an excellent music selection. Techy mechanics and AI hints make the bunker feel “alive.” Friendly admins help without being pushy.
SecurityBefore the start you get a clear briefing and rules for handling props. It would be good to more clearly mark where physical impact is allowed and to flag the heavy items.
Level of fearThe quest isn’t scary and has no jump scares, suited for teens and those who don’t like horror. Kids 11–13 may find the tasks tricky, but the atmosphere is comfortable.
Actors' gameNo actors; interaction is through the voice AI and occasional hints from the admin. The on-site team is polite and gets you hyped for the game.
Quality of riddlesThe puzzles are varied and technically interesting, and many find them logical and on-theme. That said, there are some non-obvious steps and rare mechanism misfires. A clearer marker is needed for where using force is acceptable.
PlotYou’re escaping Vault 101 as the oxygen dwindles, while an AI system watches over you. Sectors open as you solve tasks, which organically moves the story.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is medium leaning high: experienced teams finish quickly, newcomers will benefit from hints. Small groups are comfortable, but at times you’ll need to think and move.
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