WeaknessesA few puzzles are solvable before later hints or recycle a clue already used. Logic and flow dip in a few spots; the plot could be clearer.
StrengthsVery friendly game master and good aftercare. Original, challenging puzzles and strong atmosphere; the blood room sticks with you.
SecurityBriefing and supervision seem solid, with a clean debrief at the end. No specific safety issues are mentioned in the reviews.
Level of fearDark, bloody setting, but reviews show no signs of intense shock effects. Possibly too much for very sensitive players or younger kids; otherwise quite manageable.
Actors' gameStaff are consistently described as very nice and helpful; the game master explains open points at the end. No indications of live acting.
Quality of riddlesThe tasks are varied, partly with multiple solution paths — creative, but occasionally confusing. Overall fair and demanding, though some codes feel illogical or poorly embedded.
PlotYou investigate a series of murders and search Michael von Grafenstein’s apartment for answers and a way out. The story builds tension but, according to some, remains a bit vague.
Difficulty levelMore mid to challenging; teamwork clearly helps. Beginners had fun and made progress, and experienced groups will find enough bite.
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