WeaknessesFor little ones around 6, the action is fun but the meaning of some puzzles passes them by. It can be a bit spooky at times, skittish players should warn the host. No other systematic complaints in the reviews.
StrengthsStrong acting and attentive care for children, with live interaction. Atmospheric cell set design and a pleasant tea room after the run. Lots of emotions, the pace holds to the end.
SecurityAccording to reviews, everything went smoothly, without unpleasant moments. The staff are attentive, the administrator is in touch and helps organize the process.
Level of fearThe scare level is gentle: sometimes slightly creepy, but the actor quickly supports and lowers the intensity. Suitable for children; if a child is impressionable, the team will adapt.
Actors' gamePeople note actors at their best and fine work with kids, including the girl actor Anya. They involve, calm the frightened, and add humor, which deepens immersion.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are interesting, logical, with a couple of non-standard twists. Clear for newcomers, enjoyable for experienced players. No unfair or contrived tasks were noted.
PlotA classic prison break with a slow guard and an unexpected helper, without extra spoilers. The story is simple and drives the action.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is comfortable for newcomers and kids 8-10, teens 12-14 are engaged too. The very youngest may need help from the actor or hints.
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