WeaknessesParts of the space feel small; in a large group you can get in each other’s way. Experienced teams may find the quest a bit simple. Rarely, there are tasks where newcomers stall.
StrengthsBig strength is the actor interaction: lots of improv, jokes, and engagement without intimidation. Staff is polite, the vibe is light and celebratory. Puzzles are generally fair and sequential.
SecurityBriefing is clear, admins are calm and attentive. Delivery is gentle, with no sharp tactics or stressful moments; teams are monitored carefully.
Level of fearNo horror elements, at most mild tension from the risk of getting 'caught.' Suitable for kids; families leave happy.
Actors' gameThe actor gives 100%: cracks jokes, keeps up a dialogue, picks up the team’s improv, and maintains pace. They don’t scare here — they entertain and help carry the roleplay.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are logical and varied, no trickery, and fit the story well. Perfect for newcomers; veterans will cruise through. Sometimes there are spots that demand attention and can cause a stall.
PlotYou’re a team trying to retrieve valuable data from a police station without getting caught. The story is simple and engaging, helping you feel like agents without extra frills.
Difficulty levelBest with three to four; five can feel cramped. Comfortable for newbies; for experienced players it’s an easy run with emphasis on atmosphere and the actor.
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