WeaknessesSometimes there’s an illogical puzzle you can’t move past without a hint. The actor-driven experience can vary; some found it a bit bland. The plot doesn’t hook everyone with depth.
StrengthsStrong psychiatric-hospital atmosphere, immersion from the first minutes. The actor adds drive and improvisation. Overall, interesting logic puzzles and pleasant service after the game.
SecurityAttentive staff; a comfortable lounge after the game; everything organized calmly. No complaints about hazardous moments.
Level of fearScary but without gore; more tension and jump scares than full-on horror. Teens 13+ handle it and have fun; for the very sensitive you can ask for a gentler format if it’s offered, but there’s no exact info.
Actors' gameMost are thrilled with the doctor and the interaction, noting humor and rapport with the audience. There are rare reviews where the actor seemed sluggish and didn’t carry the plot.
Quality of riddlesThe tasks are varied and mostly logic-based; some spots make you sweat. People periodically mention one illogical puzzle and that it’s hard to progress without hints. For a large group, some may find the number of tasks insufficient.
PlotA linear escape-from-the-ward story with a mysterious resident and a doctor, with the tension holding. Some felt the drama was a bit thin.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty: without hints it can be tough; experienced teams finish within an hour. Newcomers shouldn’t hesitate to take help, especially in tricky spots.
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