WeaknessesSometimes mechanisms trigger only on the second or third try, and some tasks feel not quite logical. Not everyone is warned in advance that you’ll need to crawl, which limits teams with larger players. There are complaints about useless hints and organizational issues.
StrengthsFairy-tale sets and a sense of scale immerse you in the giants’ world. Activity, crawlways, and team dynamics bring cheerful emotions. Staff in most reviews are friendly and tactful with hints.
SecurityYou’ll need to crawl and squeeze through narrow passages; larger participants may be uncomfortable in places. Wear comfy clothes and shoes, protect your knees; it’s best to clarify the physical aspects in advance.
Level of fearNo scares; the mood is bright and good-natured. Suitable for kids, but it’s active and listed as 12+, so gauge physical abilities.
Actors' gameNo actor involvement; interaction is via the operator. Most note attentive, appropriate hints, though there’s a review complaining about inattentiveness.
Quality of riddlesClassical-style puzzles with nice ideas and mechanics, but not always crystal-logical. There aren’t many, but they’re varied and tied to the environment. With hints, the run is smooth and without dead ends.
PlotYou’ve shrunk and are sneaking through a giant’s house for cheese, trying not to be seen. About an hour until he returns.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty: families and beginners feel comfortable with occasional hints; for veterans it’s an easy-to-medium challenge. Without a flexible teammate, narrow sections can be tough.
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