WeaknessesThe space is small and not heavy on props or flashy set pieces. A couple of guests felt some elements showed their age.
StrengthsStandout hosting and clear briefings lift the whole experience. Puzzle design is thoughtful and varied, playing fair from start to finish. Student-friendly pricing gets a nod from some teams.
SecurityBriefings are clear and the host keeps an eye on you throughout, which helps first-timers relax. No safety concerns are mentioned in the reviews.
Level of fearNot scary—this is a brisk mystery caper, not a horror room. Suitable for families and puzzle-loving kids.
Actors' gameGame masters are warm, clear, and quick to time hints so you still earn the solve. Interaction is supportive rather than theatrical, which many teams appreciate.
Quality of riddlesExpect a mix of locks and non-lock moments, with clues that connect cleanly and make sense. The challenge ramps nicely without unfair leaps, and hints come only when asked or clearly needed.
PlotRecruited by Moriarty, you slip into 221B to outsmart Sherlock’s safeguards and nab a crucial item before Holmes and Watson return. The story frames the action without slowing the pace.
Difficulty levelChallenging but doable for two; a solid fit for beginners through intermediate teams. Enthusiasts will enjoy the logic flow, though immersion-focused players may find the set modest.
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