WeaknessesSometimes people complain about short duration and a blurry finale. There can be organizational hiccups with add-on services and uneven quality of animators.
StrengthsA strong horror film-studio atmosphere and immersion from the first minutes. Actors engage, support, and keep up the pace. The format works great for families with kids.
SecurityYou get a briefing before the game; hosts stay in touch and back you up. Physically safe, but there’s darkness and sound - sensitive guests should be prepared.
Level of fearMore spirited than scary, with the occasional tingle: goosebumps, no nightmares. Suitable for kids - many squeal from delight, not terror.
Actors' gameActors and hosts are sociable and attentive, help out, and guide the team well. Victoria, Arina, and Angelina get praised most, though weak animators on extra activities do pop up now and then.
Quality of riddlesTasks are clear and fair, with emphasis on action, interaction, and the "hunt," not highbrow ciphers. Kids can handle them; adult newcomers feel comfortable. If you love hard riddles it may feel simple, and it’s best to clarify the final goal at the start.
PlotYou enter an abandoned soundstage and investigate a guard’s disappearance while taking an "exam" to join the Hunters team. No spoilers: the story is delivered through atmosphere and actions, and the finale depends on the team’s engagement.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is light-medium: a good entry point for families and newcomers. Experienced quest fans may miss hardcore puzzles and length.
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