WeaknessesExperienced players criticise the simplicity: just one room, few props and too few creative twists. At times the flow feels too linear. One team disliked how feedback after the game was handled.
StrengthsVery friendly hosting and a lovingly designed "Mexico" room create strong immersion. The start feels relaxed, the waiting area is spacious and cosy. Overall the setting is fun and works well in groups.
SecurityNo safety issues mentioned; the start was unhurried. Supervision feels attentive and friendly.
Level of fearNot scary, more light and humorous. No signs of jump scares; feels family-friendly.
Actors' gameNo actor elements mentioned. The staff are described as very nice and helpful, with calm, to-the-point hints.
Quality of riddlesSolid mix of easy and slightly tricky, overall fair. Rather linear with a limited variety of objects, which can underwhelm pros. Good for beginners.
PlotYou wake up after a long night in a Mexican bar and need to find the spare key. 60 minutes until the taxi - a simple, easy-to-grasp goal without frills.
Difficulty levelGood for beginners and mixed groups. Experienced teams might find it too easy and too linear.
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