WeaknessesSometimes seasoned players want more action and fear, and some felt there were too few rooms. Rare technical issues and worn props can hurt the experience. One review complains the promised actor never showed — without them it’s noticeably less scary.
StrengthsStrong acting, friendly staff, and a rich atmosphere. Cool effects and memorable mechanics, especially the elevator. On-request hints keep the pace without killing the fun.
SecurityClear briefing beforehand and a line to the staff; you can choose your interaction style with the actor. Be careful around the elevator — the doors close quickly, but staff monitor the process.
Level of fearFear level is moderate, focused on jump scares and tension; stronger with an actor, gentler without. Suitable for teens and families, but sensitive kids should pick a softer mode.
Actors' gameActors get near-universal praise: convincing performances, with options for no-contact or more intense interaction. Their presence boosts the adrenaline, but a rare no-show really hurts impressions.
Quality of riddlesVaried puzzles, mostly fair and story-linked, at a medium difficulty. Some found them tough, but hints are clear and to the point. Noted for interesting mechanics and the elevator “gimmick”; occasional reports of a mechanism not working.
PlotA basement “something” keeps you on edge: you need to contain the threat and keep it from escaping. The story unfolds as you progress, reinforced by effects and surprise actor appearances.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty: great for newcomers; veterans may find the action not too hardcore. If you stall, hints quickly restore the pace.
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