WeaknessesFor some visitors the start was delayed and finding the entrance was tricky. With the hint button or GM help there were cases where support didn’t come fast enough. Time can feel tight and some tasks are easy for seasoned puzzlers; manipulating VR objects is clunky at times.
StrengthsA very striking VR experience, spaces change and space feels real. Strong teamwork element, delights beginners and kids alike. Service is mostly warm and patient, and there are other games to try after the quest.
SecurityStaff monitor safety and give clear gear instructions, and they’ll reposition players if needed so no one bumps into each other. Physically you feel safe, though VR can trick the senses.
Level of fearNo real fear factor, more of a wow effect; if you’re afraid of heights, VR can create a floating-in-the-air sensation. Suitable for kids, even around 8+, with an adult present.
Actors' gameNo on-site actors, but game masters are praised for friendliness and calm. That said, some feedback says hint delivery could be more proactive at times.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are logical and mostly beginner-friendly; VR adds excitement to them. For seasoned escape-room fans they may feel simple, but smooth teamwork is still key. Handling objects in VR is part of the challenge.
PlotA space-mission in the vein of “Alpha CentaVR” takes the team through varied environments where you solve technical and logical tasks. The story unfolds as you play, with the focus on discovery and cooperation.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is moderate and suits first-timers well; the time pressure can push you to rush. For hardcore puzzlers the content may feel easy, yet VR’s quirks and team dynamics keep it engaging.
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