WeaknessesIn the available reviews there is virtually no criticism. No concrete weaknesses are mentioned.
StrengthsMovie feeling thanks to light, sound, and lovingly detailed sets, plus genuine moments of magic. Convincing acting with perfect timing. Puzzles are clever, fair, and fit neatly into the story.
SecurityNo specific information on safety and briefing; standard orientation and supervision are to be expected. No contrary indications in the reviews.
Level of fearNot described as horror, more suspenseful and magical. Thus also very doable for teenagers and gentler souls.
Actors' gameThe acting is praised as exceptionally strong; timing and integration into the story click perfectly. Several voices single out one outstanding actress in particular.
Quality of riddlesThe puzzles are varied, logical, and free of breaks in flow. Clues feel fairly placed, with aha moments instead of frustration. Repeatedly described as cool and clever.
PlotYou investigate in 1920s London as Harry Blackstone’s assistants, undercover in Magnifico’s magic theater, to expose his teleportation trick. The focus is on revelation rather than horror, with clear dramaturgy.
Difficulty levelFeels medium and well guided; newcomers will manage. One team reports that four people were ideal.
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