WeaknessesOccasional prop or equipment glitch can pop up. Beyond that, complaints are minimal in the feedback provided.
StrengthsEngaging actor interaction, cinematic set design, and a finale that brings the hype. The room feels roomy and well-produced, with plenty of smiles along the way.
SecurityThe venue suggests comfortable shoes and dark clothing, which fits the active heist vibe. No safety concerns were reported in the reviews provided.
Level of fearThis is more adrenaline and giggles than scares, so it’s family-friendly. Kids and cautious players should be fine.
Actors' gameThe live actor adds humor, nudges the story forward, and keeps the pace up. Gamemaster support is helpful without being overbearing.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are fair, thematic, and hit a sweet mid-range difficulty. There are some fresh set-driven moments that feel clever rather than obtuse. Nothing suggests heavy ambiguity or guesswork.
PlotCousin Angie backs the van into Harman’s Bank, and your crew has one hour to snag the stolen family gold and get out. It’s a straightforward heist story with a playful tone and a race-the-clock push.
Difficulty levelMid-range challenge that works for mixed groups; first-timers will manage with light guidance. Enthusiasts should still enjoy the flow and theatrical finish.
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