WeaknessesThe start feels murky to some, and newcomers get lost without a hint. In places, hints arrive too early. 18+ elements and the second room may not land for sensitive guests.
StrengthsStrong atmosphere, vivid rooms, and funny hint activities are highly engaging. Puzzles are varied, at times non-linear, and fair. Warm, attentive service: greeted kindly and helped tactfully.
SecurityThe venue is clean and tidy, with a clear briefing before the start. Activities are moderate and safe; reviews don’t report risks.
Level of fearThis isn’t horror but a mischievous detective with light erotica. May be inappropriate for kids; best for 16+/18+, though a few families still went.
Actors' gameNo actors, but the hosts stay closely involved and set the mood. Ivan and the admins are often praised for delicate hints and friendliness.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are mixed: logic, search, mechanics, and funny tasks to music. Hints are delivered unusually—via mini challenges or a screen, which adds spice. Difficulty leans above average, but the team carries you.
PlotThe plot revolves around sudden police involvement, the need to rustle up money for a detective, and the mysterious “Box of Fate.” The story unfolds through tasks and discoveries, with a touch of cheekiness and no spoilers.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is medium-to-high: veterans will be engaged, and newcomers shouldn’t shy away from hints. If you like to “suffer,” ask the host for fewer interventions.
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