WeaknessesCommon gripe — there aren’t many puzzles and they’re mostly about keys and codes. Some guests complain about excessive pain contact and the use of a stun gun, and at times about not respecting the boundaries of the chosen level. There are reviews about a lack of a waiting area and occasional dips in prop condition.
StrengthsDeep immersion from the first seconds, lively and varied contact, and a finely built circus aesthetic. The team is praised for professional acting, sense of rhythm, and attention to each participant. Big plus: the quest runs comfortably for both small and large groups and suits celebrations.
SecurityBefore the start they explain the contact levels; choose mindfully, because higher ones may involve pain and a stun gun. Comfortable clothing and shoes are a must; on a stop signal they usually lower the intensity or remove a player, but state your boundaries in advance.
Level of fearVery scary even on medium modes; for many, it’s the scariest quest in the city. Children and the sensitive should pick light levels: the organizers can dial it down and, if necessary, take you out of the game.
Actors' gameThe actors never break character, spread attention across the team, and deftly hold the tension. On harsher modes the contact is intense and can be painful; overall they listen to stop signals, but there are complaints about overdoing it.
Quality of riddlesTasks are mostly easy and more about searching, the logic is clear, the pace is high. The puzzles are fair, but there’s less room to 'ponder' — this is a performance about emotions. Those expecting narrative-driven riddles and a puzzle-heavy quest may find the depth lacking.
PlotThe story of the backstage of a failed circus show keeps you on edge and organically guides you through the locations. The main drivers are atmosphere, chases, and interaction scenes rather than a complex plot twist.
Difficulty levelIn terms of puzzles it’s closer to medium or below; the difficulty comes from stress and pace. Beginners are comfortable on levels 1–2, while fans of hard performance should pick the hardcore modes.
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