WeaknessesSome teams hit clunky sequencing, with puzzles that didn’t link smoothly. At least one report of broken elements undermined progress. Flow can stall without timely nudges.
StrengthsImmersive Titanic atmosphere with a strong first‑class passenger storyline. Hosts like Georgie, Hashim, and Ash get high marks for warmth and historical nuggets. Good set dressing that helps sell the era.
SecurityReviews don’t detail safety procedures, but hosts come across as attentive and reassuring. No concerns were raised by players.
Level of fearNot a horror room; the tension is situational rather than scary. Suitable for families and cautious players, with adult guidance for younger kids.
Actors' gameStaff are called out as stars—welcoming, upbeat, and quick with helpful hints. Several reviews highlight how their Titanic knowledge and post‑game facts deepen the experience.
Quality of riddlesGenerally engaging and on‑theme, with a mix that suits newcomers and casual fans. A few players met maintenance issues and patchy flow, which can confuse even when the logic is sound. Hints from the GM smooth rough edges when needed.
PlotYou’re first‑class passengers scrambling to outwit the chaos after the iceberg strike and secure a way off the ship. The countdown and historical framing keep stakes high without spoiling specifics.
Difficulty levelModerate and friendly to first‑timers; teams new to escape rooms still had a blast with guidance. Enthusiasts may breeze through parts but could notice the occasional flow hiccup.
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