WeaknessesEnthusiasts may find it too easy or linear, and a few wanted a punchier ending. One review mentioned a brief tech/reset snag. Expectations set high by accolades led at least one player to feel underwhelmed.
StrengthsEvocative Titanic setting with inventive touches and a clear sense of progression. Good team moments and, at times, multiple paths so everyone can stay busy. Friendly vibe and a location people find convenient in York.
SecurityNo safety concerns are raised in the reviews. Expect the usual briefing and a clear way to get help if needed.
Level of fearNot designed to scare; it reads as tense but family‑friendly. Suitable for kids and mixed‑age groups comfortable with time pressure.
Actors' gameNo live actors are mentioned in the feedback; interaction is mainly through props, puzzles, and the GM for hints. Players found guidance helpful when requested.
Quality of riddlesA mix of straightforward and simultaneous tasks, generally fair with logical clues. Creative moments pop up, and several teams finished without hints. Rare tech issues were resolved promptly.
PlotYou’re first‑class passengers on the Titanic, solving your way off the doomed ship after the iceberg strike. The narrative is clear and propels you room to room, though a few wished for a stronger finale beat.
Difficulty levelOverall mid‑range and welcoming to first‑timers. Puzzle‑hungry veterans may find it on the lighter side.
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