WeaknessesHardly any criticism; mainly that it might be a bit easy for experienced puzzlers. Those expecting tough brainteasers might wish for more depth.
StrengthsExcellent set design with fitting Dracula atmosphere and smooth game flow. Staff and gamemasters are attentive, friendly and give helpful hints. A great choice for first escape experiences and mixed groups.
SecurityThe venue is described as clean and tidy; briefing and supervision provide a safe feeling. You feel well looked after, with the team reachable at any time.
Level of fearMore spooky-light than horror, therefore also very doable for kids. Even an 11-year-old had great fun without it being too intense.
Actors' gameLive actors are not mentioned; instead there is a present, friendly gamemaster team. Hints arrive in good time and pleasantly, without breaking the flow.
Quality of riddlesThe puzzles feel logical and fair, with a good mix of searching, combining and small aha moments. Overall rather easy, but well structured and supported by sensible hints.
PlotYou venture into the forbidden part of Dracula's castle and must find the way to freedom before he finds you. The story carries the mood without overloading you with details.
Difficulty levelEasy to medium, making it ideal for beginners, families and birthday groups. Pros will enjoy it but might wish for a bit more bite in places.
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