WeaknessesFor the most impressionable it can be too scary, and sometimes kids don’t make it to the end. Fans of complex puzzles may find it straightforward and “more about action.”
StrengthsAtmosphere and set design are top-notch, with sound and lighting boosting immersion. The actors deliver and pull you into the story. The team is attentive to kids and calibrates the scare level.
SecurityThere’s a clear briefing before the start, and throughout the game they monitor how the kids are doing. Hosts flex the fear level and gently guide first-timers.
Level of fearCreepy but controlled: hosts dial intensity up or down as needed. Suits school-age kids with some moral prep and a heads-up about the genre.
Actors' gameAlmost everyone praises the actors: believable performances, constant contact with the group, and a delicate response to kids. Thanks to them, scenes feel realistic and add drive.
Quality of riddlesTasks are clear and fair, without tricky mechanics or dead ends. It’s more about interaction and following instructions than long solves. Experienced puzzle-hunters may miss the challenge, but newcomers feel confident.
PlotA virus turns people into zombies, but kids are immune and team up with a scientist to try to stop it. The story is delivered on the move, without extra pauses or spoilers.
Difficulty levelLeans toward easy to medium: ideal for kids and first-timers. Less demanding for seasoned fans of hard puzzles, but very dynamic.
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