WeaknessesDownstairs location means the room isn’t wheelchair accessible. Puzzle style leans classic with lots of locks, which may not thrill players chasing high-tech effects.
StrengthsAtmospheric set design and a professional, well-built room. Challenging yet fair puzzles with helpful, timely hints. Central, easy-to-find venue and comfy facilities even during hot weather.
SecurityVenue feels professional and organized, with helpful staff and a cool room even in a heatwave. Note the stairs to the room; accessibility is limited.
Level of fearNot scary, more adventurous than spooky. Suitable for kids and mixed-age groups.
Actors' gameNo live scare actors mentioned; interaction is through game masters. Hosts like Paul, Jason, and Wilfred are called fun, relaxed, and spot-on with hints.
Quality of riddlesA good mix of classic locks and logical tasks that feel fair and well signposted. Players praise the flow and the satisfying “a-ha” moments. Difficulty spikes near the end add excitement without feeling cheap.
PlotDecode a lost page tied to Amun‑Ra, track the Forgotten Tomb, and secure a sacred artifact before the sands swallow your chance. It’s classic adventure vibes with light peril and treasure-hunt energy.
Difficulty levelModerate-to-challenging, with many teams finishing close to the buzzer. Newer groups will likely need a few hints, while enthusiasts get a solid, pacey workout.
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