WeaknessesHeavy reliance on padlocks and a linear path can make progress feel repetitive. A few solutions seem arbitrary, and the darkness sometimes does the heavy lifting.
StrengthsAtmosphere and decor are standout and really sell the story. There’s plenty to do for the full hour, and the challenge hits the sweet spot for experienced teams.
SecurityLow lighting is intentional, and reviews note that phone torches are allowed. No other safety concerns were raised.
Level of fearIt leans eerie and icky rather than full-on horror. Likely fine for teens and adults, but not ideal for younger kids.
Actors' gameNo mentions of live actors or character interaction in the feedback. Expect immersion through set and story rather than performer-driven moments.
Quality of riddlesTough overall, with lots of codes and keys plus a few simpler breaks from the locks. Some steps feel very direct once spotted, while a couple come off a bit arbitrary in low light. Methodical teams who don’t mind linear progress will click with it.
PlotYou win a flashy motel getaway that turns sour fast, pushing you to uncover what’s really going on as you try to get out. The story tracks, even if it’s not everyone’s highlight.
Difficulty levelChallenging, especially for first-timers, while enthusiasts will feel right at home. Best with a small, focused team that communicates well.
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