WeaknessesLighting can be too dim for some, making small details easy to miss. The set is fairly basic and the heavy hinting may reduce the challenge for seasoned players.
StrengthsStrong, unsettling vibe tied to the missing-girl-and-dolls theme. The experience feels well organized and supportive, so teams don’t get stuck for long.
SecurityNo safety concerns were reported, and sessions were described as well organized. Expect dim areas that could be hard to see in.
Level of fearLeans eerie over terrifying, with no big jump scares mentioned. Good for groups who want a creepy mood without hardcore horror.
Actors' gameNo live actors are mentioned. Interaction mainly comes through the game master, who some felt offered frequent, even over-explanatory hints.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are straightforward and search-heavy, with clear signposting and occasional written explanations. Low lighting ups the challenge of finding items. Enthusiasts may wish for less hand-holding and more complexity.
PlotYou investigate the Mason family tragedy and Lucy’s disappearance, following the trail the dolls might be hiding. The story unfolds through the space without giving away major twists.
Difficulty levelBeginner-friendly thanks to generous hints and simple, search-focused tasks. Veterans may find it easy unless they slow down and comb the darker corners.
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