WeaknessesSometimes too dark and the flow stalls, especially when reuniting the teams. With large groups there can be downtime. Some guests criticize communication with the gamemaster.
StrengthsVery detailed, authentic Egypt atmosphere and larger than expected. Family-friendly, fun for kids and adults alike. The finale sets a nice accent and rounds off the experience.
SecuritySome crawling and darkness are part of it; a basic level of mobility helps. Briefing and supervision are provided, but language barriers or parallel support of both teams can cause hiccups.
Level of fearMore adventure than horror; exciting but not shocking. Manageable for kids around 9+ with supervision.
Actors' gameNo indication of live acting; interaction runs via the gamemaster and hints. Mostly friendly and present, occasionally stretched by the split room.
Quality of riddlesClassic, logical puzzles with solid variety, mostly fairly solvable. Ideal for beginners; experienced players will get through quickly. The flow is usually fine, but feels a bit choppy with uneven teams.
PlotYou hunt the Stone of Iseth in a cursed pyramid, start apart and reunite to escape together. The tension builds up to a final coming together.
Difficulty levelEasy to medium. Kids need guidance, beginners feel comfortable, pros might find it rather easy.
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