WeaknessesFor some veterans the level is on the easy side, and the room contains misleading numbers or surplus items. Occasional delays, booking and language issues, and hint audio isn’t always clear; there’s a lack of a timer or time updates. At times you can spot worn paper and dated elements.
StrengthsAtmosphere, props and handcuffs create a nice “real prison” feel. The game spans several rooms, the flow is logical and it’s fun with family. Game masters keep the pace and step in with hints at the right time.
SecurityRules are explained at the start and handcuffs are used safely; for kids they can be skipped if desired. Rooms are a bit tight but not stifling; overall it feels safe.
Level of fearNot scary; more adrenaline and tension. Suitable for kids; younger ones can skip the handcuffs if they wish.
Actors' gameGame masters are praised for friendliness and staying in character, making the start exciting. Rarely, explanations are rushed or not in the native language, prompting follow-up questions.
Quality of riddlesTasks are mostly fair and logical, a mix of searching and linking. The final task is tougher for many; don’t overthink it. Sometimes basic knowledge is needed, but most are solvable with teamwork.
PlotThe story is simple: you’ve been wrongly accused of fraud and the only way out is escape. One hour, several locks and code fragments until fresh air awaits.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is easy to medium, ideal for beginners and families. Experienced teams may finish faster and enjoy the atmosphere more than the challenge level.
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