WeaknessesFew clear complaints: some struggle to get their bearings at first, and difficulty spikes in places. For those seeking horror or action, the format may feel too gentle.
StrengthsStrong set design with a real sense of scale and thoughtful immersion. Puzzles are interesting, logical, and deliver a pleasant challenge.
SecurityNo safety complaints; kids feel confident. Staff are nearby and responsive, which adds peace of mind.
Level of fearNo scares; the vibe is friendly and fairy-tale-like. Suits kids and families with no escape-room experience.
Actors' gameNo mentions of actors in reviews; seems there’s no live performance. Operators and staff are attentive and help when needed.
Quality of riddlesThe puzzles are varied, fair, and logic-driven—no “magic” or blatant randomness. It heats up in places, but the sense of progress and “eureka” keeps you buzzing.
PlotYou’re Jerry’s helpers, hunting for cheese in a giant’s house. You’ll dodge traps and find solutions while feeling tiny in a vast world.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty: the start may feel murky for newcomers, then it clicks. A team of ~10-year-olds finished in an hour, and adults stay engaged thanks to the puzzles.
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