If you’re looking for a unique activity in Oslo that combines teamwork, puzzles, and a bit of adventure, the Prison Island Adventure Escape Game at Fangene på Fortet Oslo might just be a great fit. While I haven’t personally tried this experience, the reviews and details paint a pretty appealing picture for groups wanting something engaging and different.
What really appeals is how it encourages collaboration and quick thinking—perfect whether you’re with friends, family, or colleagues. Plus, the fact that it’s designed for all skill levels means you don’t have to be a puzzle expert to enjoy yourself. On the flip side, some folks mentioned that hints could be more frequent for beginners, which might be worth considering if you’re new to escape games.
All in all, this experience seems ideal for those who want a dynamic, social activity that isn’t just sightseeing but also challenges your brain and teamwork skills. If you’re in Oslo and craving a break from the usual, it’s worth considering.
Key Points

- Focus on teamwork and communication to succeed in the puzzles.
- Suitable for all ages and skill levels, making it accessible for most groups.
- Multiple challenge rooms ensure no two visits are exactly the same.
- The game is played in English, with a friendly, knowledgeable staff.
- Cost-effective at around $32 per person for a 1.5 to 2-hour experience.
- Wheelchair accessible, but unsuitable for children under 9.
What to Expect from the Prison Island Adventure Escape Game

This experience is a team-based adventure inspired by escape rooms and TV challenge shows. You’ll be stepping into a prison-themed setting, where each room presents a new challenge, puzzle, or obstacle. The goal? Solve puzzles, complete tasks, and earn points—all within a set time limit. It’s designed to test your communication, quick-thinking, and ability to work under pressure.
The game is tailored for groups of 2-5 people, making it perfect for small groups looking for a fun and engaging challenge. The experience is not just about solving puzzles; it’s about bonding and working cohesively. The rooms are designed to be varied and unpredictable so that every visit feels fresh.
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What Does the Experience Include?

Your ticket grants you access to multiple challenge rooms, each with its own set of puzzles. You’ll also receive a team scorecard to keep track of your progress. The duration is around 1.5 to 2 hours, giving enough time for multiple puzzles without feeling rushed.
There’s no guide to follow, making this a self-guided adventure, but there’s a briefing before you start. The staff is friendly and bilingual, speaking English and Norwegian. Just arrive about 15 minutes early, wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and be ready for some physical activity.
Is It Worth the Price?

At $32 per person, the price is quite reasonable considering the duration and the uniqueness of the activity. When you think about the value of team-building, mental stimulation, and the fun of solving puzzles together, it’s a solid deal. Plus, it’s an activity that doesn’t require any prior experience or skill.
Some reviews mention the variety of rooms and how engaging the experience is. One person from Denmark noted that “some hints for beginners would make it more fun,” which suggests that if you’re new to escape games, you might find some puzzles a bit tricky without hints. However, the challenge is part of the game’s charm for many.
Practical Tips for Your Visit

- Arrive early: Get there 15 minutes before your scheduled time for the briefing.
- Dress comfortably: Expect some physical activity, so wear sneakers and clothes you don’t mind moving in.
- Group size: Remember, teams are from 2 to 5 people, so plan accordingly.
- Language: The game is played in English, but staff speak both English and Norwegian.
- Accessibility: It’s wheelchair accessible, but not suitable for children under 9 years old.
User Feedback: What Travelers Are Saying

While only four reviews are available, they offer some useful insights. One reviewer from Denmark gave it 4 out of 5 stars, mentioning that “some tasks had too few hints,” which made certain puzzles frustrating or time-consuming. They suggested that more hints for beginners could make the experience more enjoyable.
Conversely, a U.S. traveler raved about the variety of rooms and the engagement level, describing it as “very engaging,” and noting that “our whole family had a blast.” This indicates that, despite some puzzles being challenging, the overall experience is fun and rewarding, especially if you’re with a group ready to work together.
Room for Improvement

One area where some might feel the experience could be better is the hint system. As per the review, additional hints would help some participants make faster progress, particularly those unfamiliar with escape games. That’s a minor point, but worth considering if you’re not used to these kinds of puzzles.
Plus, since transportation isn’t included, you’ll need to plan how to get there. The venue’s location in Oslo is straightforward, but factoring in travel time is wise, especially if you’re on a tight schedule.
Is It Good for Families or Corporate Groups?

The experience is suitable for families and corporate teams seeking a team-building activity. The ability to strengthen bonds while solving challenges makes it appealing for groups wanting to work together in a different setting. However, children under 9 are not recommended, likely due to the physicality and complexity of some puzzles.
Final Thoughts

The Prison Island Adventure Escape Game at Fangene på Fortet Oslo offers a fun, challenging, and social activity that appeals to a broad audience. Its emphasis on teamwork and problem-solving makes it a great way to spend a couple of hours if you’re in Oslo and want something more interactive than a traditional sightseeing tour.
While it might feel a bit tough for absolute beginners—some hints could help—most groups will find it highly engaging and worthwhile. At a reasonable price, it’s an excellent option for friends, families, or colleagues eager to test their wit and work together in a lively, prison-themed setting.
If you’re after an activity that sparks conversation, encourages collaboration, and makes for memorable stories, this escape game could be just what you’re looking for.
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FAQ
Is the game suitable for children?
It’s recommended for ages 9 and up. Children under 9 are not suitable due to the physical and puzzle complexity involved.
How long does the experience last?
Expect about 1.5 to 2 hours, including briefing and gameplay.
Can I go alone or only in a group?
The experience is designed for groups of 2 to 5 people, so it’s best enjoyed with others.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to the venue.
Is the game played in English?
Yes, the game is conducted in English, and staff speak both English and Norwegian.
Is there wheelchair accessibility?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible, but the experience isn’t suitable for children under 9.
If you’re after an activity that combines the thrill of puzzles with the camaraderie of working as a team, this prison-themed adventure offers a memorable way to spend part of your trip in Oslo. Just be ready for some challenges, and don’t forget to have fun!
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