WeaknessesSpaces are small and can get hot; people note a lack of ventilation. Sometimes the actor prompts in‑scene, which breaks the maniac’s image, and hints can come too early. Occasional complaints about a harsh tone and rare injuries or bruises with hard contact, plus wishes for more “smart” tasks instead of key searches.
StrengthsActing and contact are top‑tier, delivering strong emotions for both veterans and newcomers. Music, lighting, and decor build tension well; staff are generally attentive and explain the rules. It’s convenient that you can finely tune fear and contact levels, up to opting out of the stun device entirely.
SecurityBefore the start they explain rules and contact levels in detail; sometimes you can try the stun device before choosing a mode, and you can remove it entirely. There are reports of bruises and occasional painful moments on hard levels, but staff usually ask about injuries and offer help; periodic complaints about stuffiness.
Level of fearTangible fear from the threshold, but fear and contact levels are selectable — from family‑light to hard. Teens and newcomers are advised medium‑light; kids go on softer modes and leave happy too.
Actors' gameThe Maniac drives the quest: sudden entrances, off‑character humor, and tight team interaction, with hard contact if desired. Many note the actor skillfully balances fear and play, tailoring to each participant.
Quality of riddlesOn‑theme and often logical, but adrenaline makes them take longer. Some guests want fewer locks and keys and more mechanics/story links; others, by contrast, love the variety. Difficulty runs medium to above average; hints help avoid stalling.
PlotYou’re captives of the Ripper in his basement, trying to escape while he’s nearby. The story is delivered through atmosphere, sound, and the maniac’s interventions.
Difficulty levelDifficulty varies: newcomers are comfortable with hints, experienced teams will enjoy medium‑hard and hard. Fans of pure logic may want more tasks, while those who love drive and contact will be in their element.
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