WeaknessesSometimes it’s not immediately clear where to start and what exactly to do at the beginning. The impressionable may find it too scary.
StrengthsStrong acting and immersion as if in a real home. Sound and music add tension, the setting is detailed to a tee. The plot pulls you in and keeps you until the end.
SecurityThere is no physical contact; the team carefully guides the process and treats guests attentively. You can feel the staff’s care and control over what’s happening.
Level of fearScary to the max, with constant tension and adrenaline spikes. 14+ age limit, no physical contact, but the scares hit hard.
Actors' gameThe actors work subtly and vividly, deftly play on fears, and set the rhythm of the scenes. Interaction is careful, without touches, but the sense of presence is strong.
Quality of riddlesThe puzzles are fair and logical, require attentiveness and sometimes a couple of minutes to think. The difficulty is moderate: comfortable for newcomers, not boring for veterans. In places you may need a hint at the start.
PlotThe story of the family and the doll unfolds along the way through scenes and discoveries, without extra spoilers. Feels like a good horror movie, the interest never dips.
Difficulty levelDifficulty leans toward medium: you’ll need to think, but without overload. Beginners will enjoy it, but the starting goals may feel vague.
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