WeaknessesCurrent reviews surface almost no complaints. Some teams leaned on multiple hints, which may feel challenging for first-timers, but no recurring issues are mentioned.
StrengthsRich theming and thoughtful puzzle flow create a cinematic, hands-on adventure. Hosting is warm, reactive, and keeps groups moving without overstepping.
SecurityBriefings are clear and staff keep an eye on progress throughout, which helps the room feel safe and well-managed. No safety concerns are raised in the reviews.
Level of fearIt’s more tense and adventurous than scary, with pressure from the clock rather than jump scares. Suitable for families with older kids and anyone okay with a bit of pirate peril in the story.
Actors' gameGuests highlight friendly, engaging hosts who tailor clues and keep energy high. Frequent name-drops suggest consistently strong service across the team.
Quality of riddlesA varied mix of logic, observation, and teamwork with fair, satisfying solutions. Difficulty spikes briefly in spots, but clueing is clear and responsive when you need it.
PlotYou’ve raided Blackbeard’s cabin on a sinking ship and have 60 minutes to break out with the loot before the sea (or sharks) get you. The story stays present through the tasks without heavy exposition.
Difficulty levelSolid mid-tier difficulty with a few knottier moments that may slow newer or smaller teams. Enthusiasts will enjoy the polish; beginners should be fine with hints.
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