A challenging room due to the dark environment and occasional separation of team members. We had a lot of fun solving this one as a family.
Staff (Aimme & Regan) went above and beyond.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
The game is played in about 60% darkness and features challenging puzzles that require teamwork and strong communication. A few spooky elements that challenge you to be a bit Brave and close the door behind you.
I would say 3-4. Any more than that and you might be tripping over each other. It can be solved by 2 people (who arenβt afraid of crawling into small dark spaces.)
Know the child youβre playing with. Be prepared for total darkness, small spaces, and creepy elements/theme.
Not every player needs to do every physical part of it but there is some climbing, crawling required.
Accessibility
Not an expert on this but I think itβs fine with people with color blindness (no puzzles relied on colors to solve.) The game does require crawling, reaching arms/hands into small spaces by at least one team member. Most of it is played in the dark or low light. Individuals with hearing impairments may have a hard time, since sometimes one team member is in a different room and you need to be able to communicate through sounds; you canβt see each other. We were yelling through walls to solve things. Not every player has to do every physical part of the room, so I would call and chat with the staff to figure out what can be done to make it work for your group.