WeaknessesA report of slightly faulty torches made things tougher than intended. Low light may add challenge for some groups. Expect tight time pressure near the end.
StrengthsStandout hosting and friendly support keep the energy high. Immersive, spooky sets with multiple spaces to explore. Puzzles feel smart, varied, and satisfying to crack.
SecurityStaff come across as attentive and safety-conscious, with one review noting solid COVID precautions. One team played with a very pregnant participant, suggesting low physical strain and good briefings.
Level of fearMoody and spooky rather than extreme; no jump-scare actors mentioned. Likely fine for teens and adults who enjoy a dark theme.
Actors' gameHosts like Zac and Lottie get shout-outs for being warm, helpful, and hype-building. No in-room live actors are mentioned; interaction is mainly with the game master.
Quality of riddlesPlayers call them clever, fun, and logical, with good variety across multiple rooms. Generally fair when equipment behaves, and solvable with teamwork and timely hints. Finishing with seconds left is common, which feels thrilling rather than unfair.
PlotYou’re lured to a family cabin by a distant relative and drawn into a ceremony you never asked for. The story unfolds as you uncover secrets in the dark corners of the cabin.
Difficulty levelMid-to-high difficulty with a brisk pace; beginners will likely need hints, while experienced teams will enjoy the push. The final stretch is tight but doable.
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