WeaknessesThe room leans tough, and some teams don’t make it out. Beyond that, reviews don’t surface recurring drawbacks, and there’s no data on accessibility or space constraints.
StrengthsImmersive decor that feels authentic to the ship. Smart puzzle flow and supportive hosting. Great for celebrations and mixed-age teams.
SecurityNo safety issues reported; staff are present and responsive throughout. There’s no clear data on physical demands or accessibility features.
Level of fearNot a horror experience; it’s suspenseful rather than scary. Kids around 10 enjoyed it, so it’s family-friendly.
Actors' gameNo in-room actors mentioned; interaction is through the game master. Hosts are personable, attentive, and give gentle nudges when needed.
Quality of riddlesDescribed as challenging but engaging, with logical steps and satisfying aha moments. Hints arrive at good times to keep momentum. Some teams may need a few prompts to crack tougher sections.
PlotYou play first-class passengers on the Titanic, racing to escape before disaster fully unfolds. The story is delivered through the environment and tasks rather than long exposition.
Difficulty levelSkews toward tough for first-timers, but still fair with hints. Enthusiasts will relish the challenge; newcomers should expect to ask for a clue or two.
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