WeaknessesFew concrete complaints; one group ran slightly over time and needed a nudge. No data on set scale, prop wear, or crowding at busy times.
StrengthsStandout hosting and quick, helpful service make the experience smooth. The room delivers a clear flow with a few fun surprises that land well.
SecurityNo safety concerns were mentioned, and families felt comfortable. Attentive staff and calm guidance keep it feeling secure.
Level of fearLow on fright and jumps; it leans adventure over horror. Kids and nervous players should be fine.
Actors' gameGame masters like Jamie get high marks for upbeat, light-touch support. Interaction stays helpful rather than theatrical, keeping the focus on solving.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles come off fair, readable, and beginner-friendly, with enough variety to keep things moving. Surprises add a bit of sparkle without turning opaque.
PlotYou’re descending into Cluetankhamun’s tomb to retrieve a fabled crystal while the fate of a prior team lingers in the background. Classic adventure stakes, no heavy lore dump.
Difficulty levelBeginner-leaning and forgiving with occasional hints. New players and families will settle in quickly; experienced teams may find it on the lighter side.
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