It was a really cool experience- it’s definitely more of an immersive experience with puzzles as the story elements often occur before the puzzling. It was very fun!
Gameplay made sense with the story
The sets were taken straight from the movie basically
Customer service
2/3 actors were really wonderful, though the other pretty obviously didn’t want to be there. They sort of act as your GMs. The last one was great, introduced himself out of character when the game was done, offered to explain anything we didn’t understand
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
It was just like the movie and pretty immersive
Same as the movie, roughly
There was a puzzle we didn’t manage to finish in time but other than that one we managed pretty well
Lots of lighting and sound effects of course, a few animatronic moments
Hard to say, I think ten is maybe too many, but at least one puzzle is easier if you have 4+ people
Few jumpscares, some dark moments, and of course It lurks- I think it depends if you’re afraid of clowns or maybe an arachnaphobe
A little spooky, but there was a kid in the group we were paired with that was probably around 8-10 who was fine- depends on the kid probably
You have a character with you in every room who plays a part in the story and also is there to help when you’re stuck, some go with you to other rooms. I think there were three in this case, and while the first was a bit rough, the other two were phenomenal.
Physically active
Somewhat
At least one person has to get on the ground
Accessibility
At least one person needs to get on the ground and there’s a puzzle where colors are involved. The safety video mentions that wheelchair accessible routes are available
It’s decked out with the capitol theater facade with lights on it so it should be easy to spot
We took an Uber but the parking lot was pretty empty