WeaknessesHardly any clear downsides are mentioned. Some found the fear level moderate, especially without an actor. In rare cases they had to ask for hints more often.
StrengthsStrong atmosphere and well-thought-out sets, the feel of a real haunted house. Excellent work by the actors and a friendly on-site team.
SecurityPeople go with kids and for birthdays; no safety complaints were noted. Reviews don’t mention the briefing, but the staff are described as attentive and courteous.
Level of fearOn the fear scale, opinions vary: from "not all that scary" to "creepy—how do I sleep now." Suitable for school-age kids; the easily spooked should choose the no-actor version.
Actors' gamePlenty of praise for the actors and animators for believable performance and lively interaction. The actor format noticeably boosts tension and immersion, but it isn’t dull without it either.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are varied and logical, with both simple and more complex ones. Trials alternate with searching and moving between locations; the pace is brisk. Hints arrive on time and to the point.
PlotYou and your friend Sam run into a house that seems alive and explore its rooms step by step. No spoilers beyond this: you need to figure out the monster and get out.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is medium: newcomers feel comfortable with hints, and experienced teams stay engaged thanks to the atmosphere and pace. Kids may struggle at some stages, but the hosts help.
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