WeaknessesIntro video partly has hard-to-understand audio. Tends to be a bit easy for puzzle pros; some would prefer fewer number locks.
StrengthsVery lovingly crafted setting with fitting story integration. Game masters support discreetly and keep the flow pleasant. English as the game language works well.
SecurityGood introduction, clear explanation of the process, and watchful supervision. You feel well taken care of at all times; the intro’s audio quality is the only small stumbling block.
Level of fearNot scary—more suspenseful and atmospheric; no horror show. More family- and beginner-friendly than nerve-shredding.
Actors' gameThere are no live actors; the team and the game master are consistently described as warm and helpful. Hints come discreetly and in line with the game flow.
Quality of riddlesLogical, fair, and not arbitrary, with a nice tie-in to the story. Difficulty light to medium, without frustration. At times more locks than some would like, but solid and easy to follow.
PlotYou search the Moretta family’s hideout to secure evidence before the gang returns. The time pressure creates a pleasant crime-thriller tension without shock effects.
Difficulty levelEasy to medium—perfect for beginners and mixed groups. Experienced teams enjoy the flow but might wish for more bite.
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