WeaknessesOccasional technical blips and a couple of ambiguous inputs can break momentum. Some found the pre-game rules overly literal and the ending a touch underwhelming. If you travel a long way, the hype might set sky-high expectations.
StrengthsStunning, lovingly crafted environments with standout set pieces and some unique moments. Varied, hands-on puzzles that reward observation and teamwork. Helpful, attentive game masters who elevate the experience.
SecurityThe build feels solid and thoughtfully engineered. Briefing is clear but literal, so follow the instructions and you’ll be fine.
Level of fearNot a horror room; it’s adventurous rather than scary. Suitable for families and nervous players, though a few physical effects add excitement.
Actors' gameNo live actors reported. Interaction is mainly through the host’s hints, which are praised for being subtle and supportive.
Quality of riddlesBroad puzzle variety with non-linear paths, lateral leaps, and a fair amount of searching. Solutions are generally logical, though where to input answers isn’t always obvious. The second half lands slightly softer for some, but the overall standard stays high.
PlotYou’re archaeologists hunting El Narangel’s gold in an abandoned Mexican mine, with whispers of a Lost Tomb. The story unfolds as you dig deeper, unlocking spaces and set-piece reveals.
Difficulty levelMid-to-high difficulty, best for teams who enjoy searching and lateral thinking. Newer players will be fine with a few hints; enthusiasts will relish the pace and depth.
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