WeaknessesNo direct complaints in the reviews. A possible caveat: at times it may be too scary for sensitive participants.
StrengthsTop-tier atmosphere and sets, with lots of varied locations. The actors perform boldly and precisely, keep a sharp pace, and scare without overdoing it. Attentive service: clear instructions, fear-level options, a lounge to unwind.
SecurityBefore you start, there’s a clear briefing; the staff are calm and professional. The ability to choose a fear level helps maintain comfort and safety.
Level of fearVery scary, goosebump-inducing in places, but you can choose the fear level. The easily startled should pick a gentler setting; no data on suitable ages for children.
Actors' gameThe actors are the main driver: they scare smart, interact closely, and keep constant contact. The performance is steady and strong from start to finish.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are called interesting and not overused, with strong lighting work in places. The balance leans toward emotion and atmosphere, but the puzzles feel fair and fitting.
PlotYou unravel the story of a missing family and try to figure out who “Mom” is and how the girl survived in the forest. No spoilers, but the plot thread is clear and keeps the tension.
Difficulty levelDifficulty skews toward medium: newcomers will enjoy it, veterans won’t be bored. The main challenge is handling fear, not logic.
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