WeaknessesSometimes hints are given too quickly, making some tasks feel simplified. Contact on the medium mode may feel insufficient if expectations aren’t discussed in advance. Some guests noted stuffiness and tight spots — uncomfortable in places if you’re afraid of confined spaces.
StrengthsStrong acting, quality sound and lighting, many unexpected appearances. A huge, clean and varied location with solid styling. A convenient guest area for birthdays and large groups, flexible contact levels.
SecurityBefore the start you get a clear briefing, and you can choose contact up to fully no-contact; parents confirm no dangerous handling. Children’s teams can be monitored from the lounge, which is comfortable to wait in; comfortable clothes and shoes will definitely help.
Level of fearGenuinely scary: plenty of jump scares and chases, the tension doesn’t let up. Suitable for kids and teens in adapted or no-contact mode, parents note careful handling.
Actors' gameActors are praised in almost every review: they inhabit their roles, keep the pace, and vary contact to fit the team. For repeat players they change entrances and emphases so it doesn’t get predictable.
Quality of riddlesThe tasks are varied and fair: not only codes and keys, but also mechanisms, logic and attention. The difficulty is above average, especially when adrenaline is spiking. Hints are given unobtrusively, but sometimes too promptly.
PlotThere’s a clear, linear plot in the Umbrella-corporation vein with immersion right at the entrance. No excess spoilers: the story leads, and the action picks up.
Difficulty levelMedium-high: beginners will be more comfortable with light, experienced players will enjoy medium or hard. The puzzles and pace under pressure can feel tough, but it’s an honest challenge.
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