WeaknessesSometimes tasks glitch, and some feel there aren’t enough rooms or variety. Rules can be adjusted on the fly, which not everyone likes. No original-game sabotages.
StrengthsVivid Among Us atmosphere, plenty of activities and rounds, room for team play. Friendly hosts and perks like badges or extra time.
SecurityReviews say little about safety. Judging by kids’ parties, the format is gentle and free of scary elements.
Level of fearNot scary: this is a detective team race, not horror. Kids feel comfortable, parents readily book it for birthdays.
Actors' gameNo separate notes on actors, but the hosts and administrator actively engage and keep the pace. Thoughtful touches show up—personal badges and gifted extra time.
Quality of riddlesMini-games are varied, leaning easy-to-medium and built on interaction and observation. There’s a review about non-working tasks and shifting rules. No video-game sabotages.
PlotThe story revolves around finding the 'spy' within the team and completing missions against the clock. It’s a sequence of rounds and roles without complex storytelling.
Difficulty levelDifficulty skews easy-to-medium; kids and newcomers feel comfortable. Experienced players may want more variety after a couple of games.
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