WeaknessesVeterans may find parts of the puzzle track repetitive. There’s a reported issue with booking reliability and slow or absent refund responses after a cancellation.
StrengthsStandout hosting elevates the experience and keeps teams engaged. The manor theme and setting land well and help sell the story. Overall vibe is welcoming and fun.
SecurityNo direct feedback on physical safety or briefings; nothing alarming reported. The main concern raised is administrative—cancellations and a refund that didn’t arrive.
Level of fearDespite the haunted theme, no one mentions real scares; it reads more spooky-lite than terrifying. Likely fine for families and teens, though there’s limited data on fear levels.
Actors' gameHosts like Mariana, Marianne, and Rhiannon earn shout‑outs for bright energy, clear guidance, and good humor. Interaction seems focused on supportive briefing and hints rather than in‑room acting.
Quality of riddlesGenerally fair and thematic with a clear flow, but not everyone found them fresh; some repetition is noted by an experienced player. Newer teams should have plenty to do without feeling lost. Veterans may cruise through parts of it.
PlotYou’re chasing down Lady Farringdon’s last will to unlock a fortune, piecing together clues and items along the way. Light intrigue and a playful question of whether you’ll keep the spoils or have to share.
Difficulty levelReads as medium and approachable. First‑timers and casual players should be comfortable, while seasoned solvers may find it on the easier side.
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