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Experience Oslo's innovative AR and GPS escape games with Operation Mindfall and Blackout, combining technology, city exploration, and teamwork for 2.5 hours.

In Oslo, Megazone Oslo offers an engaging activity that blends augmented reality (AR) and GPS technology with city exploration. For 2.5 hours, participants work as teams to solve advanced, technological challenges on an encrypted iPad, making this a perfect choice for friends, school groups, or corporate team-building. The tour starts at Megazone and ends back at the same meeting point, providing a seamless adventure through Oslo’s streets.
This experience stands out because it transforms the city into a giant interactive game board, blending outdoor adventure with high-tech puzzles. The activity is accessible for those with wheelchair accessibility and in English and Norwegian, making it welcoming for a variety of participants. While transportation to the starting point isn’t included, the adventure-filled format and team-focused gameplay make it a compelling option for anyone looking to combine sightseeing with a challenge.
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Participants meet at Megazone in Oslo, where they receive a brief introduction before beginning their adventure. The start and end points are the same, making it easy to plan your day without worrying about transportation logistics during the activity. The game’s flexible schedule allows you to check availability for different starting times, making it adaptable to your plans.
This meeting point is well-suited for groups arriving by various transport modes, although transportation to the starting point is not included in the package. The activity is designed to be accessible and inclusive, with English and Norwegian language options for instructions and game communication.

Before the game begins, participants are provided with a suitcase filled with equipment, which includes all necessary items to complete the challenges. The core of the activity is an encrypted iPad, which supplies the mission briefings and guides the team through the puzzles. This setup ensures that teams remain connected and engaged throughout their 2.5-hour adventure.
The equipment and technology used are part of what makes this experience special. It’s not just about walking around Oslo; it’s about solving puzzles with high-tech tools that keep the game dynamic and immersive.
Operation Mindfall involves a mission to save the world from a deadly virus. Players receive their mission briefing on the encrypted iPad and then decode advanced technological challenges spread across the city. This scenario adds a sense of urgency and excitement, encouraging teamwork and quick thinking.
Blackout, on the other hand, takes players into a mystery surrounding the disappearance of a scientist. Through GPS and AR challenges, teams uncover clues and piece together the story, turning Oslo into a mysterious puzzle to solve.
Both scenarios are designed to be interactive and engaging, with the technology enhancing the sense of adventure. The game’s mystery themes make it suitable for those who enjoy story-driven challenges and outdoor exploration.
More Great Tours NearbyThe core of this experience is the combination of augmented reality and GPS location-based puzzles. As teams navigate through Oslo, they use their encrypted iPads to receive clues, solve riddles, and unlock new challenges. This high-tech approach creates an immersive environment that blends digital and physical elements effectively.
This technology-driven format means that participants don’t need prior gaming experience; instructions are provided, and the equipment suitcase ensures everything is ready to go. The experience is designed to be smooth and user-friendly, making it accessible for first-timers and tech-savvy participants alike.
While the adventure is outdoor-focused, participants should prepare for walking across various parts of Oslo. The activity requires comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for outdoor activity, as the game involves moving between different locations on foot.
Since the game is set outdoors, it offers a fresh way to experience the city, combining sightseeing with interactive challenges. The duration of approximately 2.5 hours allows for ample exploration without becoming overly strenuous, but it is advisable to be prepared for variable weather conditions.

This tour is wheelchair accessible, making it a welcoming option for those with mobility needs. The minimum group size is two participants, and if only one person books 48 hours in advance, they will be contacted to reschedule. The activity is designed for teams of 3-5 people, fostering collaboration and ensuring challenges are manageable for small groups.
This setup encourages teamwork, making it ideal for company teambuilding, school groups, or friends seeking a fun challenge. The guides provide instructions in English and Norwegian, ensuring clear communication throughout the activity.
The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time, providing flexibility for changing travel plans. Booking is straightforward with a Reserve & Pay Later option, allowing you to secure your spot without immediate payment.
The inclusion of equipment, an encrypted iPad, and a suitcase of tools makes this experience a cost-effective way to combine outdoor sightseeing with high-tech puzzle solving in Oslo.

This AR and GPS adventure in Oslo is best suited for groups looking for an active, tech-based experience that combines city exploration with storytelling and problem-solving. It’s a great choice for those wanting to see Oslo from a different perspective, particularly if they enjoy interactive games and team challenges.
While the physical activity and outdoor component mean it’s not suited for those with mobility limitations (although wheelchair accessibility is available), the technology element and puzzle themes create a dynamic and engaging environment. The 2.5-hour duration makes it a manageable activity for most schedules.
Overall, Megazone Oslo’s Operation Mindfall and Blackout escape games offer a refreshing alternative to traditional sightseeing, blending adventure, technology, and city exploration into one memorable activity.
Is transportation to the starting point included?
No, transportation is not included. Participants meet at Megazone in Oslo, and are responsible for arriving there on their own.
What should I wear?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for outdoor walking and activities, as part of the game takes place outside.
Is the activity suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for participants with mobility needs.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking process also offers a Reserve & Pay Later option for flexibility.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the AR and GPS location-based game, an encrypted iPad for mission information, and the equipment suitcase needed for the challenges.
How many people are needed to play?
A minimum of two participants is required. If only one joins and books 48 hours in advance, they will be contacted to reschedule.
How long does the game last?
The activity lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including briefing and gameplay.
Is this activity available in multiple languages?
Yes, instructions are available in English and Norwegian.
This adventure in Oslo delivers a fun, innovative, and team-oriented way to experience the city, making it an engaging choice for a variety of groups.
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