WeaknessesAlmost no complaints, but once expectations didn’t match the moment of bringing out the cake. It can be too scary for the sensitive. Fans of hardcore puzzles may feel the focus is more on emotions than on difficulty.
StrengthsStrong set design and a tense atmosphere, engaged actors, and a very attentive team. The format is great for kids’ parties and family outings. Hints and scare level can be tailored flexibly.
SecurityEverything is explained before the start; along the route an animator and attentive staff are nearby. Fear intensity and lighting can be lowered for children and sensitive players.
Level of fearBy reviews, it’s seriously scary—at times even adults want to hide. For kids 9–12 it’s comfortable with an animator and reduced light and scare intensity.
Actors' gameActors run the game crisply and adjust the scares on request, staying engaged with both children and adults. Administrators Matvey and Yulia often receive special thanks for their care and attention.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are logical and clear, without "gotchas," and the animator gently guides if the group gets stuck. Kids get enough pace and hints, adults value the atmosphere more. For experienced players the level feels closer to easy–medium.
PlotAn abandoned house with a legend about the Queen of Spades in the mirror slams the doors behind you. You need to unravel mystical clues and escape without breaking the story’s secrets.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is more on the easy–medium side, especially with hints. Newcomers and families feel comfortable; hardcore logic fans may lack challenge.
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