WeaknessesOne point across the river is hard to read in summer due to vegetation, and answer confirmations could be clearer. Some visitors report trash and unpleasant groups in park areas, which may be uncomfortable for families.
StrengthsA very good way to discover Narva on foot, the route is varied and full of little historical tidbits. Beautiful views from the promenade and the Old Town give the walk a clear purpose, and small teams build a nice momentum.
SecurityIt’s advisable to go during the day and stay alert in park areas, as one review mentions drunk groups and lots of trash. No official safety instructions are noted in the reviews.
Level of fearNot scary; it's a calm city quest without horror elements. Suitable for children with an adult, best done in daylight.
Actors' gameNo actors; the quest is a self-guided walk. Interaction happens within the team and in the app.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are mostly fair and of moderate difficulty, many with a historical hook. One clue across the river can be hard to read, and answer confirmations are sometimes terse.
PlotThe storyline is simple and linear: you move from point to point and tie Narva’s stories to the places you see. The focus is on discovery, not role-play.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty, suitable for teens and adults; a 2–3 person team works well. Allow 2–3 hours and wear comfortable shoes.
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