If you’re looking for an activity that combines puzzles, physical challenges, and teamwork in Stavanger, the Prison Island Adventure Game might just fit the bill. While we haven’t done it ourselves, the descriptions and reviews paint a pretty compelling picture of an engaging experience that’s suitable for friends, families, and even corporate teams.
What we really like about this tour is its emphasis on teamwork and quick thinking — two qualities that make the game both challenging and rewarding. Plus, the fact that it’s designed for all skill levels means everyone can jump in without feeling left out or overwhelmed. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that some might find the pace a little too fast, especially if they get stuck on puzzles or want more time to explore each challenge.
This experience is a great choice for anyone wanting to shake up their Stavanger sightseeing with something interactive and active. If you’re a group that enjoys puzzles, physical activity, or just some good old-fashioned problem-solving, you’ll likely find this a worthwhile addition to your trip.
Key Points

- Designed for teamwork: Emphasizes communication, quick thinking, and collaboration.
- Family-friendly for ages 9+: Suitable for groups, including friends, families, and teams.
- Flexible difficulty: Varies by challenge, with multiple rooms and tasks.
- Affordable fun: At $31 per person, it offers a unique activity without breaking the bank.
- Duration: Around 1.5 hours, perfect for a quick yet engaging break during your day.
- Accessible for most: Wheelchair accessibility is not provided, so check if it suits your needs.
What to Expect from the Prison Island Adventure Game

Imagine stepping into a real-life puzzle where your group plays a part in solving mysteries inside what looks like a prison. The activity is inspired by escape rooms and TV challenge shows, transforming Fangene på Fortet into a place where your quick wits are put to the test.
The game lasts about 1.5 hours, giving enough time for several challenges while remaining fast-paced enough to keep everyone engaged. You start at the reception, where you’ll receive a brief overview before diving into the different challenge rooms. During your time, you’ll work together to solve puzzles, overcome physical obstacles, and complete specific tasks — all designed to score points and push your teamwork skills.
The challenge rooms vary in difficulty and offer different types of tasks, making it a versatile experience. Each room will test different skills: some require sharp observation, others are more about coordination and physical agility. The goal? To score as many points as possible before the time runs out.
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About the Challenge Rooms and Tasks

One of the highlights is the variety of challenge rooms, each offering something unique. The rooms are designed to be engaging and to test different skills, so expect everything from mental puzzles to physical hurdles. The rooms are set up with a mix of challenges, some of which are cleverly themed to fit the “prison” concept, adding a fun layer of immersion.
According to one reviewer, “the multitude of offers in the individual rooms (prison cells) made the booked time pass too quickly,” which speaks to how much there is to explore and solve in this setup. It’s a sign that you’ll be kept busy and entertained, but also that you might wish for a little more time to savor each challenge.
Some puzzles might be tricky or confusing — as one traveler pointed out, “I didn’t understand lots of the tasks and we thought some were not working properly.” While these hiccups are not unusual in such puzzle-based activities, they remind us that patience and teamwork are key.
The Experience and Atmosphere

The atmosphere is likely to be lively and energetic, with the team working under pressure to solve the puzzles. The setting, based in a prison-inspired environment, adds a fun and slightly edgy vibe that makes the activity more engaging than your average escape room. It’s a great way to bond with your group, whether you’re visiting with friends or colleagues.
The staff at Fangene på Fortet are described as knowledgeable, which enhances the experience. They’ll guide you through the rules and help if you get stuck, though the emphasis is on problem-solving rather than direct instructions. Though there’s no personal guide included, the team scorecard keeps everyone focused on their progress.
The activity is played in English, making it accessible for international visitors, and it’s wheelchair-unfriendly, so plan accordingly if that’s a concern.
Practical Details and Tips

- Cost: $31 per person — considering the variety of challenges and the fun factor, this is a reasonable price.
- Duration: About 1.5 hours, so plan as part of a broader Stavanger day.
- Group size: 2-5 people — perfect for small groups or families.
- Availability: Check ahead for start times, as they vary.
- What to wear: Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for physical activity are recommended since some obstacles may require movement.
- Arrival: Arrive 15 minutes early for the briefing.
- Languages: Conducted in English and Norwegian.
- Accessibility: Not suitable for wheelchair users; younger kids (under 9) might not be the best fit.
Is It Worth It?
In terms of value, $31 for 1.5 hours of energetic, team-building fun seems pretty good. The reviews suggest that while the setup is enjoyable, some puzzles can be confusing or not work perfectly. That said, most find the experience engaging and worth the price, especially if you’re into puzzles and playful challenges.
Many appreciate the knowledgeable staff that helps guide you through the experience, making it easier to enjoy despite any puzzles that might be tricky. The fact that you can try multiple times to solve puzzles adds to the fun, even if the quick pace might leave some feeling like they need more time to crack each challenge.
Who Should Consider This Experience?

This adventure game is best suited for groups of friends, teams, or families (with children over 9) who enjoy puzzles and active challenges. If you’re the type who loves working together to solve mysteries and don’t mind a bit of physical activity, you’ll likely get a lot out of it.
It’s especially good if you’re looking for something different from traditional sightseeing — a way to add some excitement and camaraderie to your Stavanger visit. Keep in mind that it’s not designed for wheelchair users, so accessibility might be limited.
Final Thoughts
The Prison Island Adventure Game offers a fun, energetic way to experience Stavanger from a different angle. It’s an activity that emphasizes teamwork, problem-solving, and a bit of physical effort — all wrapped up in a themed environment that makes for a memorable outing.
While some puzzles might be a little tricky or not perfectly calibrated, most visitors find the overall experience engaging and enjoyable. It’s a flexible activity that caters to a wide range of skill levels, making it a good choice for groups looking for some lively fun.
If you’re traveling with friends or colleagues and want to challenge yourselves, this activity is worth considering. Just remember to arrive prepared with comfortable shoes and an open mind — and be ready for some brain-teasing fun that might just bring your group closer together.
Stavanger: Prison Island Adventure Game
“I liked the set up and you could try as many times to solve the tasks. I didnt understand lots of the tasks and we thought some were not working pr…”
FAQ
Is this activity suitable for children under 9?
No, it’s not recommended for children under 9, as the puzzles and physical challenges may be too difficult or unsuitable for younger kids.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans shift.
Is the activity accessible for wheelchair users?
Unfortunately, no. The experience is not wheelchair accessible, so consider this if accessibility is a priority.
How long does the activity last?
It typically lasts around 1.5 hours, making it a manageable yet engaging activity for most schedules.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for physical activity are recommended, as some challenges may involve movement and obstacles.
How many people can be in a group?
Teams can be from 2 to 5 people, perfect for small groups or couples.
What language is the game played in?
The game is conducted in English, but Norwegian is also spoken.
Is it worth the price?
For $31, you get a lively, team-based challenge that offers plenty of puzzles and fun. Most find it a good value for the experience, especially considering it’s something different from typical sightseeing.
If you’re craving a playful challenge that gets you moving and working together, the Stavanger Prison Island Adventure Game could be just the ticket. It’s a lively, interactive activity that’s ideal for creating memories and bonding with your travel companions.
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