WeaknessesFor pros the setting can feel somewhat old‑fashioned, with many locks and lower immersion. Isolated tech issues and a note about a missing prop dampened the impression. One review complains about a strong smell in the room.
StrengthsCoherent story with a light psycho touch, nicely decorated rooms and solid atmosphere. Game masters are attentive, humorous, and articulate. Easy start, mostly smooth flow.
SecurityBriefing and explanations are usually clear, and the hosts keep watch. One review mentions an unpleasant smell; otherwise no particular safety issues noted.
Level of fearCreepy, yes, but moderate—more thriller vibe than shock carousel. No data for small children; likely fine for sensitive players.
Actors' gameFriendly, alert game masters are highlighted, timing well and helping in English if needed. One critique describes unusually weak hosting in a one‑off case.
Quality of riddlesClassic, fair, and mostly straightforward; lots of locks, a bit of electronics. Difficulty is low to medium, suitable for beginners. Some puzzles reportedly suffered from tech or a missing prop.
PlotYou delve into the dark dealings of the Lueder family at Castle Le Moulin—between revelry and crime. Who’s involved where, and how deep do the secrets go?
Difficulty levelEasy to at most medium, perfect for first rooms or relaxed teams. Experienced puzzle fans might find it too light.
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