WeaknessesFor some, darkness, tight spaces, and jump scares are too intense. In the rush you can bump into things; large groups can feel squeezed. Those with limited mobility will struggle.
StrengthsFantastic atmosphere with many details and film-set vibes. The actor sweeps everyone up and keeps the tension high, and the flow feels dynamic and cohesive.
SecurityDespite the intensity, most felt well looked after and safe. Watch your footing and pace, as you move a lot and things can get hectic.
Level of fearNoticeably creepy and very intense, better suited from teenage years up and for horror fans. Not for kids, people with claustrophobia, or those who avoid jump scares.
Actors' gameThe executioner/showmaster convinces with presence and timing, at times genuinely frightening. The interaction noticeably drives the story forward without being unfair.
Quality of riddlesFair, coherent, and tuned for flow rather than heavy brainteasers. There’s variety, but the focus is clearly on pace and teamwork. If you’re a puzzle fiend, you’ll find clean logic here rather than brain-busters.
PlotYou are prisoners of a brotherhood and are to be sacrificed in a ritual while the executioner is already on his way. One hour, many obstacles—every decision brings you closer to freedom, or straight to the axe.
Difficulty levelModerate difficulty with high time pressure, very doable for mixed teams and beginners. Pros get fewer brick-wall puzzles, but plenty of drive and adrenaline.
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