WeaknessesSometimes people complain about music being too loud or a cold floor; they advise dressing warmer. There were rare reports of rough contact on hard and of not receiving the promised video; occasionally, guests waited a long time for an administrator. Some wanted more contact, while others felt it wasn’t scary enough on light settings.
StrengthsStrong acting with unexpected appearances and careful, tiered tactile contact. Beautiful, large-scale sets and a striking finale; sound and light keep you on edge. Puzzles are logical, moderately challenging, and organically woven into the story.
SecurityBefore the start, everything is explained in detail; there’s a choice of contact level and clear stop signals. For kids you can set minimal tactile contact; parents are sometimes allowed to watch via cameras. Overall it’s safe, but there have been isolated complaints about roughness on hard—choose your mode consciously and communicate your boundaries.
Level of fearThe quest is genuinely scary; on hard it’s straight adrenaline. It suits teens if you choose light or medium contact—safer and more comfortable that way.
Actors' gameActors are praised for immersion, stamina, and acrobatics—they appear out of nowhere, can both scare and keep up the pace. They tune contact precisely to the group, from gentle to hard mode; many note a personal approach.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are diverse—logic, attention, and mechanics—almost always fair and in the story. An often linear flow helps avoid running back and forth; automation triggers cleanly. Sometimes it’s tough without hints, but hosts guide you gently.
PlotThe story centers on an abandoned manor and a dark ritual tied to the mirror legend of the Queen of Spades. The plot unfolds as you play and leads to an impactful finale without unnecessary spoilers.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty: newbies feel comfortable with hints; experienced players should pick medium/hard. A couple of puzzles can slow you down, but overall the pace is steady and fair.
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