WeaknessesThe story runs more in the background, and the Asian theme is only noticeable at the start. The beginning can be a bit bumpy if you miss hints across different media.
StrengthsAtmosphere and set are coherent and lovingly detailed. Puzzle mechanisms are varied and creative. The team guides confidently through the game and helps at the right moment.
SecurityBriefing and supervision feel professional and clear. No negative safety notes; the process runs in a structured way.
Level of fearNot a horror room—more tension and futuristic flair than jump scares. Manageable for sensitive players; children aren’t explicitly mentioned, but it feels non-scary.
Actors' gameNo live acting; interaction runs via the gamemaster. Described as very friendly, attentive, and well integrated into the story.
Quality of riddlesCreative, logical, and fair, with some unusual mechanics. Demanding but solvable if you stay attentive. Hints are helpful and don’t break immersion.
PlotPost-apocalyptic robot hunt with Blade Runner vibes in Berlin’s Chinatown, where hunters become the hunted. The narrative stays more as backdrop; the Asian look mainly shapes the opening.
Difficulty levelMedium to tough; four players seems ideal. Beginners make it with hints, experienced teams feel well challenged.
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