WeaknessesDust and grime as part of the set are noted at times, which not everyone enjoys. Hints can be hard to hear, and time can feel short; some find the puzzles simple, others — hard without adults.
StrengthsThe Egyptian atmosphere with characters coming to life, modern electronics, and cool mechanical solutions creates a true adventure feel. Good organization and teamwork, convenient for groups and celebrations.
SecurityThere’s a briefing and support throughout; staff are nearby and helpful. No serious complaints, aside from an occasional note about dust in the set.
Level of fearThere’s light suspense: a mummy and effects may scare the very sensitive, but nothing hardcore. Overall suitable for kids, fear is measured and offset by the host’s support.
Actors' gameA host in the role of Indiana stays in touch, guides, and jokes; characters come to life and interact. Friendly, engaged staff are noted, and they let you take photos after the game.
Quality of riddlesTasks are varied and generally fair, with lots of electronics and satisfying mechanics unlocking new areas. The final stages are noticeably harder, but hints help. Opinions on difficulty differ, yet most like the balance.
PlotYou’re on Indiana Jones’s team storming a pyramid in search of the pharaohs’ treasures. The story unfolds through effects and characters, with new spaces opening as you progress.
Difficulty levelOptimal for families and kids’ teams with an adult. Some children find the finale harder, but with hints it goes smoothly.
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