WeaknessesThe available reviews show no consistent complaints. No concrete weak points are named, hence no reliable negatives.
StrengthsDetail-rich set and well-timed sound and lighting carry the mood. The puzzles pick up the story and guide you safely through the room. Hosting is attentive, warm, and helps without giving too much away.
SecurityBriefing and supervision feel clear and friendly; staff keep an eye on the group. No safety issues were mentioned.
Level of fearEerie and suspenseful, more in the mind than shock horror. Very sensitive guests may find it creepy; no official age info is provided.
Actors' gameThe game master is described as relaxed, attentive, and humorous; Tristan is praised by name. Hints are measured and come at the right moment, preserving immersion.
Quality of riddlesDescribed as fair, logical, and varied, clearly tied to the story, providing a clear throughline. Staging and quality are well received. No reports of frustration in the feedback.
PlotYou end up in an old Bremen hotel and, out of necessity, take the cursed Room 669. You have 60 minutes to escape the curse — or you're in trouble.
Difficulty levelReads as medium; with occasional hints it’s well manageable. Suitable for beginners and experienced teams.
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