WeaknessesHardly any clear downsides in the reviews. Sometimes there’s a wish for tougher tasks for teens; no data about organizational mishaps.
StrengthsStrong acting and kids’ engagement from the first minutes. Clean, a cozy tea room, a welcoming team. The party segment is run smoothly, without fuss.
SecurityGuests note cleanliness and neatness in the venue and tea room. No mentions of safety issues or discomfort.
Level of fearNo real scares; it’s more an adventure with a light thrill. Suitable for children, with measured, friendly tension.
Actors' gameLots of warm words for the actors, especially the lieutenant—kids remember and quote them. Interaction is lively and tactful, and questions get attentive responses.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are clear for kids and not overwhelming; progress feels fair. No mentions of getting stuck or logic-breaking tasks. Little data on super-difficulty or unusual mechanics.
PlotThe mission is to steal a flash drive from a safe and not get caught by the police chief. There’s room for improvisation and acting, but no heavy twists.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is comfortable for children and newcomers. Experienced adults and teens may find it easy—it’s a kids’ format after all.
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