WeaknessesOccasional minor rough edges typical of a new venue. The base horror level may feel mild to seasoned scare fans, while maximum contact can be too intense for some guests.
StrengthsSpacious, beautiful, and convincing sets with powerful sound and lighting — immersion from the doorstep. Actors deliver lively, powerful performances; after the finale you can discuss your run. Booking is convenient, and the venue suits birthdays, school trips, and corporate outings.
SecuritySpaces are roomy, with no tight crawl-throughs; contact level and interaction boundaries are agreed in advance. Softer modes are chosen for kids’ teams, and staff are attentive.
Level of fearFear level is selectable: kids and teens get gentler modes, families leave happy. On the top tiers it’s genuinely scary and very adrenaline-heavy for adults.
Actors' gameActors are a strong suit: they stay in character, steer the plot skillfully, and lend subtle help when needed. After the game you can chat and take photos, which adds warmth to the impressions.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are fair and varied, with no gotchas, well woven into the camp’s fabric. Difficulty leans toward medium; attention and logic decide it, and hints are given carefully and to the point.
PlotA story about a pioneer camp where carefree vibes coexist with mysteries and oddities, told through rooms and encounters with counselors. The intrigue unfolds gradually, without spoilers, with a note of nostalgia and unease.
Difficulty levelOverall a medium difficulty; newcomers feel comfortable with occasional hints. Experienced players will enjoy the upper tier: more tension and attention-based tasks.
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