WeaknessesFor very experienced players, few true aha novelties. The visual finale feels weaker than the strong opening for some; in a few cases, a proper debrief was missing.
StrengthsImmersive casino atmosphere with multiple rooms and lovingly crafted details. Hints arrive on time, the game runs smoothly, and the tasks fit the story.
SecurityGood briefing and reliable support from Mission Control create a safe feeling. Nothing suggests risky elements; the process feels professionally organized.
Level of fearNot scary—more suspenseful and family-friendly. Also suitable for younger players, provided they enjoy puzzling.
Actors' gameThe Game Master is often described as attentive, friendly, and very professional. Hints are well dosed without giving away solutions; on one occasion a missing debrief was criticized.
Quality of riddlesDiverse, fair puzzles with a good mix of logic, observation, teamwork, and occasional out-of-the-box thinking. Hardly any number locks; instead thematic mechanisms and a clean puzzle chain. Not revolutionary for veterans, but coherent and fun.
PlotYou break into a casino in Macao to secure secret plans in time—time pressure included. The story noticeably carries the tasks and stays coherent to the end.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty with a gentle learning curve. Ideal for beginners and mixed groups; experienced teams move through smoothly without constantly hitting their limits.
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