Are Escape Games suitable for people with epilepsy or after eye surgery?

In each of our games, light is handled in a very specific way and thus differs significantly with regard to the risk of epileptic seizures:

THE SECRETS OF PARIS
In THE SECRETS OF PARIS there are no flickering effects except for artificial electric “candles” that faithfully imitate the burning of a flame.

THE LOST CITY
Apart from artificial electric “candles”, in THE LOST CITY some of the spaces are illuminated by fluorescent lights during parts of the game. This is our only game in which fluorescent lights are used for part of the lighting.

CHERNOBYL’S DOOM
In CHERNOBYL’S DOOM, lighting is occasionally switched off and on, but players can usually decide how often this happens during the game. There is also a diagnostic device in the command center, which may flash various warnings – but these are only small LEDs.

THE END OF DAY(S)
THE END OF DAY(S) takes place in a dark atmosphere, which includes violent flashing light effects – so this game is definitely not recommended for players with epilepsy or with increased visual sensitivity (e.g. fresh from eye surgery).

Otherwise, there are areas of reduced visibility in all our games – although there are torches, electric “candles” or lamps available, if you have reduced visibility in twilight after surgery, for example, it may be more difficult to solve some tasks.

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