WeaknessesSometimes people complain about dimly lit areas and a couple of non-obvious puzzle moments. There were isolated notes about a lack of hints and a single booking conflict with an administrator. Separately, some mentioned running out of time toward the end.
StrengthsImmersion is top-tier: sound, sets, and acting create a dense horror vibe. A large, multi-level location, lively pacing, and mode variety make each run dynamic and different.
SecurityBefore the start there’s a briefing and they confirm your comfortable contact level; a gentle option is available. Hosts monitor safety and respond to safe words, and rules are asked to be followed strictly.
Level of fearVery scary, especially in the 16+ and 18+ modes; newcomers can get thoroughly shaken. Suitable for teens and adults; too intense for small children, but there are gentler versions.
Actors' gameActors are praised almost unanimously: they scare convincingly, keep the pace, and handle contact modes carefully. Administrators are generally friendly and attentive to team preferences.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are diverse and mostly fair, with logic and pleasant ideas; fear and noise often hinder quick focus. Moderately difficult: comfortable for experienced players, newcomers sometimes need help. Hints are given on request.
PlotA plot inspired by Evil Dead: the familiar cabin-in-the-woods setting is handled freshly and with intrigue. The story unfolds as you progress through rooms and holds tension until the finale.
Difficulty levelMedium with occasional spikes; inexperienced teams may need a couple of hints. Just right for fans of horror and puzzle-heavy quests.
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