WeaknessesLight inventory means occasional lulls while you hunt for the next step. Some props feel a bit dated. With six people it can get crowded; three to four seems the sweet spot.
StrengthsImmersive period decor and a steady, readable game flow make it fun from the jump. Hosting is warm and welcoming, which lifts the whole experience. It’s approachable without feeling dull.
SecurityGuests mention clear briefings and attentive staff, and no safety issues are reported. Detailed safety specifics aren’t discussed in reviews, but the experience feels well managed.
Level of fearEerie and tense rather than full-on scary, with a grim theme but no mention of jump scares. Likely fine for teens; very young kids may find the murder angle too heavy.
Actors' gameReviews highlight a friendly host and smooth onboarding. No live actors are mentioned inside the room.
Quality of riddlesMostly fair and logical with a few sneaky bits that spark a good “aha.” Linear structure and sparse items keep things clear but can slow momentum between solves. Solid entry point for first-timers.
PlotYou piece together evidence across Victorian scenes to unmask Jack, with the story unfolding as you connect clues. The ticking clock adds urgency without derailing the narrative.
Difficulty levelOverall easy-to-moderate. New players will be comfortable, while veterans may prefer a smaller team to keep it engaging.
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