WeaknessesNo clear complaints in reviews. Keep in mind it's very scary—may not suit the sensitive or especially small children.
StrengthsStrong acting and lively work with the audience. Creative puzzles and a dense, dark atmosphere with well-timed jump scares. The setting and sound design fully immerse.
SecurityNo safety complaints; basic amenities were even mentioned. No specific mentions of a briefing.
Level of fearFear is high, with moments of goosebumps and screams. One review says kids can get through, but overall it's eerie, so better for the brave and older teens.
Actors' gameActors work in close contact and never let the tension go. Performances are praised as top‑notch, without excess, with restraint.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are varied and fair, helping you not to get stuck. Medium difficulty: you have to think, but even newbies can make it.
PlotThe plot centers on Diana—a shadow that comes in the dark and hates the light. The story unfolds through atmosphere and interaction, without extra spoilers.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty; small teams cope. Newcomers feel comfortable, and the experienced won't be bored thanks to the pace and atmosphere.
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