WeaknessesSometimes the tech fails, and staff open some locks. One review mentions there was one actor instead of two. Those expecting a scary performance may find the thrills lacking.
StrengthsRobust interaction with the actor, attentive staff, and a location polished to the last detail. The 1930s Chicago atmosphere hits you from the moment you step in. Hints arrive on time and without pressure.
SecurityRules are explained clearly to both children and adults, with delicate guidance. No safety issues reported; staff closely monitor the process.
Level of fearMore caper than horror: almost no scares. Suitable for children and newcomers; per the rules, 12+, or 7+ with adults or a host.
Actors' gameThe actors catch the team’s rhythm, gently guide and involve you in the game without hogging the spotlight. Many call interactions with the characters the quest’s main feature.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are moderately challenging and logical, with occasional unexpected solutions. There’s room for improvisation and roleplay. There were isolated complaints about malfunctioning mechanisms.
PlotA heist against a rival boss in 1930s Chicago, seizing the black ledger and a hot pursuit. Branching paths and the finale depend on your initiative and engagement.
Difficulty levelMedium level: comfortable for beginners, though hints are sometimes needed. For experienced players, the appeal comes from the performance and atmosphere rather than extreme difficulty.
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