WeaknessesSome found the start too classic and the ending less spectacular than expected. The decor begins rather unassuming and ramps up as you go. Not the absolute top room in Berlin for everyone, but clearly recommended.
StrengthsVaried, logically fair puzzles with a nice flow and some cool effects. Attention to detail and lots of tech bring cyberpunk vibes. Very friendly staff who guide the game flow well.
SecurityClear briefing before the start, and staff present during the game—it feels well organized. No safety issues mentioned in the reports.
Level of fearNot horror-focused; more tense and fast-paced. Suitable for sensitive players and older kids; no jump scares mentioned.
Actors' gameGame masters are consistently praised: attentive, friendly, with well-dosed hints that don’t spoil. Interaction feels supportive, not intrusive.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are seen as creative, fair, and varied, with a nice mix of logic and tech. The first section feels more classic; later it gets more modern and effect-driven. Challenging enough for veterans, yet doable for newcomers.
PlotYou’re chasing a stolen quantum computer in Berlin, with the trail leading to Omsk—60 minutes against the countdown. Behind a computer shop’s facade hides a high-tech lab you must infiltrate—no spoilers.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty: tricky but solvable. With hints, good for beginners; without rush, demanding enough for experienced teams.
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