WeaknessesAt times a bit dark, which makes assembling some elements harder. Price is occasionally seen as high. The end-game time pressure can stress, but it’s part of the kick.
StrengthsBeautiful, highly detailed scenery with fitting sound and hands-on puzzles. Parallel teamwork works great and feels fair and varied.
SecurityGood briefing and very attentive guidance; you feel well looked after at all times. Lots can be handled, everything feels robust and well thought out.
Level of fearNot scary, more adventurous. Even celebrated as a kids’ birthday, so family-friendly.
Actors' gameGame masters are described as super friendly, attentive, and strong storytellers. Hints come measured and motivating.
Quality of riddlesLittle to no electronic gimmicks; instead clever, physical tasks with logic, some math, and a dash of physics. Puzzles are fair, varied, and often solvable in parallel. Hardly a number-lock fest—more original mechanisms.
PlotMessage in a bottle, location hint, a lost warship, and a hefty treasure—the mission is clear and carries well through the game. Spoiler-free: it stays coherent to the end.
Difficulty levelOverall medium. Beginners manage it with teamwork and occasional hints, advanced players enjoy the flow and parallel paths.
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