WeaknessesToo easy for puzzle pros and not the right pick if you’re hunting for a heavy brain-burner. Those expecting maximum challenge may feel underchallenged.
StrengthsStrong immersion with a cinematic set, lots of lovingly crafted details, and a cohesive narrative. The gamemaster in character and the voiceover elevate the atmosphere. Very accessible and fun for kids and newcomers.
SecurityLight climbing elements are part of the experience but feel well supervised. Overall a relaxed, safe-feeling flow with attentive gamemasters.
Level of fearNot scary—more playful and colorful. Very good for children.
Actors' gameThe opening with the female gamemaster in character as Alice is repeatedly cited as a highlight. Hints arrive kindly and in-story, which strengthens the immersion.
Quality of riddlesTasks are thematically consistent, logical, and mostly light. A mix of thinking puzzles and a bit of physicality, without unfair searching. More about the experience than head-scratching, but cleanly designed.
PlotA classic Wonderland journey with the Queen of Hearts as the antagonist, told through voice and scene changes. The story clearly leads you through the rooms without getting lost in detail.
Difficulty levelOn the easier side and thus ideal for beginners, families, and mixed groups. Veterans will enjoy the world, but hardly the difficulty.
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