WeaknessesFor absolute first-timers, the opening can feel tricky until the rhythm clicks. Linearity may not appeal to those who want parallel task paths.
StrengthsTheme and props credibly transport you to different parts of the Titanic. Puzzles are fair and clever, progression stays clear. Staff are friendly and instructions crisp.
SecurityBriefing and safety instructions are communicated clearly, and staff monitor the game attentively. The space is tidy and controlled, and the theme doesn’t compromise safety.
Level of fearNot a horror game and no jump scares; tension comes from the sinking-ship atmosphere. Also suits younger players with an adult.
Actors' gamePlayers praise the service: staff are warm and clear, and hints are given as needed. There are no live actors; interaction happens mainly through the hint system.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are inventive and logical, without unnecessary gimmicks. Progression is linear, so the next step appears once the previous is solved. The hint system supports well if the pace stalls.
PlotYou’ve been caught with stolen treasures when, in the night, an iceberg strikes and a race against time begins. The goal is to use cunning and escape the sinking ship without needless delay.
Difficulty levelMedium difficulty and smooth for experienced players; for first-timers it can be challenging in spots, but hints level it out. Teamwork and rhythm pay off toward the end.
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