WeaknessesA couple of puzzles lean vague or fussy, and the end puzzle can frustrate some teams. The vault section, while fun, left a few players wanting a deeper payoff.
StrengthsStandout hosting sets the tone, and the heist format delivers variety and adrenaline. The cash-collecting twist and vault sequence feel different from a typical escape room.
SecurityBriefings cover rules and systems well, and staff keep an eye on progress so teams aren’t stuck for long. The experience feels organized and controlled throughout.
Level of fearNot scary and no horror elements; it plays as a tense caper rather than a fright fest. Suitable for teens and adults comfortable with pressure and puzzles.
Actors' gameHosts—called out by name in reviews—are friendly, clear, and quick with hints when asked. There’s no in-room actor roleplay; interaction is supportive and low-pressure.
Quality of riddlesLargely non-linear with a mix of logic, riddles, and light searching, they feel fresh and mostly fair. A few steps may require hints or feel like leaps, and the finale splits opinion. Overall there’s a good variety and an engaging flow.
PlotThe cameras are down for one hour, and you’re racing to lift as much cash as possible before making your exit. The push-pull between greed and the ticking clock adds tension without heavy story beats.
Difficulty levelMedium-hard, with sharper edges at the end. Best for experienced groups or confident first-timers who don’t mind asking for a hint; pairs can manage with guidance.
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