WeaknessesSometimes you get stuck on searching rather than logic—some items are hidden too cleverly. Very experienced teams may find it a bit short and easier than average. Occasionally there are minor organizational hiccups.
StrengthsThe script is cohesive, puzzles make sense, and the setting and music create the right tension. The staff is friendly, draws you into the story, and helps gently. The signature “feature” adds emotion and uniqueness.
SecurityA clear briefing is given before the start, communication with the operator is stable. Darkness in certain zones is controlled; overall the sense of safety is high.
Level of fearNot horror: some darkness, flashlights, and a bit of tense sound—that’s all. Kids and teens feel comfortable; birthdays go great.
Actors' gameNo actors; interaction is through the operator. The intro is lively, hints are given on time and tactfully, and the finale includes a light interactive.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are varied and clear, grounded in logic and deduction, with some searching. There are unconventional solutions and good “aha” moments, and the task chain is sequential. Difficulty ranges from easy to medium with no dead-end nonsense.
PlotA detective story about a series of murders and an abandoned site where the investigation takes a sharp turn. The twist works and heightens the sense of involvement in the case.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is medium; for veterans closer to easy. Newcomers may need a couple of hints, but it’s quite doable on your own.
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