WeaknessesWith six to seven people it gets cramped and some end up sidelined. Veterans might want more bite from the puzzles.
StrengthsHigh-quality props, cohesive Gothic look, and a clear story thread. The flow feels like a small stage production, with clever transitions and surprises.
SecurityNo reports of safety issues. A standard briefing can be assumed; no concrete details are available.
Level of fearThe scare is more subtle than brutal, so it’s fine for the easily spooked. No data on age ratings or explicit shock elements.
Actors' gameNo signs of live acting; interaction emerges from teamwork and cooperative tasks. Direct performer interaction isn’t mentioned.
Quality of riddlesLogical, fair, and atmospherically embedded; more immersion than a tinker-board. Difficulty is easy to medium, with several small aha moments. Cooperative elements keep the team together.
PlotYou investigate a brutal string of murders in a Transylvanian milieu centered on Dracula’s heir. The story carries you through several stations without straying into spoiler territory.
Difficulty levelEasy to medium, ideal for beginners and mixed groups. Experienced puzzlers will be through quickly.
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