WeaknessesFor pros it can feel too short; some teams finish well before time. The difficulty seems rather light to seasoned players.
StrengthsStrong immersion thanks to many magical details and a coherent setting. Very attentive hosts with helpful hints and nice extras like photos at the end. Beginner-friendly and free of frustration.
SecurityClear briefing and constant availability provide a sense of safety. No indications of delicate or risky spots.
Level of fearHardly scary; the mood is more magical than dark. Therefore well suited for children.
Actors' gameHosts like Gabrielle/Gabriele, Santos, and Christian earn lots of praise for kindness, calm, and spot-on tips. Supervision via walkie-talkie works reliably, and there are often photos at the end.
Quality of riddlesLogical, fair, and clearly tied to the theme, with occasional tricky but never unfair moments. Mostly solvable within the allotted time; small nudges help over stalls. There are search tasks, but in moderate measure.
PlotYou collect magical artifacts, break the barrier, and stop the Dark Lord as the clock ticks. The story carries the game without overloading it.
Difficulty levelTends toward easy to medium, optimal for beginners, kids, and fans. Experienced teams may get through quite quickly.
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