WeaknessesNot everyone likes the extra fee for the actor or the fact that not everyone may see them. Technical hiccups occur, like sticking doors and imperfect comms. Some teams find the tasks repetitive and sometimes unnecessary.
StrengthsStrong atmosphere: dark locations, sound, and lore nods do the trick. Staff are attentive, helpful, and set the mood. With an actor the tension rises, without physical contact.
SecurityNo contact, a briefing is provided, staff stay in touch and are ready to help. Some reviews mention issues with radios and stiff doors—worth checking on site.
Level of fearFear level is medium to above average; 14+ feels appropriate. With an actor it’s noticeably more nerve‑wracking; without one many describe it as scary but manageable, suitable for teens and beginners.
Actors' gameActors build tension without physical contact and support the atmosphere well. That said, there’s criticism: you must pay extra, and sometimes the actor is seen too little or feels simplified.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are mostly classic: codes, searching, and simple 'insert the piece' mechanics. Generally fair and clear, but experienced players may find them repetitive; sometimes you encounter items that end up unused. Difficulty ranges from easy for newcomers to occasionally hard.
PlotPlot inspired by Friday the 13th: you’re escaping Jason, trying to hide and get out of a creepy house. Fans of the film especially enjoy the recognizable details and atmosphere.
Difficulty levelComfortable for beginners; experienced players may finish quickly or stumble on a couple of nontrivial spots. With an actor, perceived difficulty rises due to stress.
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