WeaknessesThose who love hardcore puzzles may find them lacking. There are reports of stuffiness and narrow corridors, plus lots of physical activity—you’ll get tired. Occasionally people note bruises from contact and ask for gentler handling; some would like a video highlight reel of the moments.
StrengthsStrong acting and diverse characters who adapt to the team. A large, atmospheric venue with quality set design, sound, and lighting. Plot variability and multiple endings add replayability.
SecurityBriefing and rules are explained clearly; the venue is neatly and thoughtfully built. Contact is usually agreed and regulated, but it’s best to wear comfortable clothes and shoes due to the activity.
Level of fearFear level is medium-high: scares are regular, but humor lightens the mood. Better for teens and adults; kids under 14–16 may find it tough, but newcomers to horror quests cope fine.
Actors' gameActors are the main thrill: lively dialogues, improv, a balance of jokes and threats, and attention to every player. There are many characters, each with their own personality, and interaction truly affects how events unfold.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are mostly easy and logical, helping keep the pace. Enough to break up the chase, but fans of heavy brain-teasers may want more. Hints are clear, sometimes voiced, with no “gotchas.”
PlotPlot-wise, you’re seeking shelter on Purge Night in the house of a strange hostess while trouble brews outside. Team decisions affect the finale; different branches and endings are possible—no spoilers.
Difficulty levelTask-wise—easy to medium; the main difficulty is stress and physical load. Comfortable for newcomers, but those wanting lots of complex puzzles may find it too simple.
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