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Experience the thrill of the Prison Island Adventure Game in Stavanger, Norway, where teamwork, puzzles, and obstacles create a fun, challenging 1.5-hour activity.

The Stavanger Prison Island Adventure Game offers an engaging 1.5-hour experience designed for groups eager for excitement, puzzle-solving, and teamwork. Priced at $31 per person, this activity takes place at Fangene på Fortet in Rogaland, Norway, and provides a lively, interactive challenge inspired by escape rooms and TV adventure shows. With a focus on teamwork, communication, and quick thinking, it is ideal for friends, families, corporate teams, and school groups seeking a dynamic activity that combines fun with mental and physical agility.
While the activity is suitable for most ages and skill levels, it’s important to note that children under 9 years and wheelchair users are not able to participate, and comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended for the physical elements. The game promises multiple challenge rooms and a chance to score points by solving puzzles and overcoming obstacles. The availability fluctuates, so checking times in advance is advised, and the activity ends back at the start point for easy logistics.
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The tour kicks off at the Fangene på Fortet reception area, where teams are briefed before entering the prison-themed challenge rooms. This central location makes logistics straightforward, as the activity ends at the same spot, simplifying transportation and coordination. The welcoming environment prepares participants for what’s to come, with teams immediately immersed in the puzzle-solving atmosphere.

Throughout the activity, groups access several challenge rooms inside the prison complex. Each room is crafted to offer a unique task or obstacle, encouraging cooperation and strategic thinking. The variety of challenges ensures every visit feels fresh, especially since the puzzles are arranged to vary in difficulty, providing opportunities for success and learning.
Some reviews praise the multitude of offers in the different rooms, although others note that the time passes quickly due to the numerous challenges. This variety keeps participants engaged and eager to see what each new room offers, making every minute count. The design promotes team bonding as members problem-solve together, making the activity more than just a game—it’s a shared adventure.

The challenge rooms mimic a prison environment, filled with puzzles, obstacles, and tasks that must be completed within the allocated time. The puzzles are designed to stimulate quick thinking and effective communication, testing how well teams collaborate under pressure. The scoring system, through a team scorecard, provides friendly competition, motivating teams to maximize their points.
The puzzles range across different styles, and the multiple attempts allowed in some tasks give participants a chance to refine their strategies. Some reviews mention that not all tasks are fully understood initially, and a few challenges might seem to malfunction, but this doesn’t detract significantly from the overall fun.
More Great Tours NearbyGuidance is provided upon arrival, with staff members speaking English and Norwegian. While no personal guide is included during the activity, staff are available for instructions and assistance at the start. The game’s design accommodates all skill levels, and the clear instructions ensure participants understand how each challenge works, even if some puzzles are complex.
The friendly staff, combined with the well-organized setup, helps keep the pace lively and ensures teams are supported without feeling overwhelmed. We appreciate how accessibility is considered, although wheelchair users are not able to participate in this activity.
The total experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours, including briefing time. Participants should plan to arrive 15 minutes early to get oriented and receive instructions. The pace is brisk, with teams encouraged to solve puzzles quickly to maximize their scores within the set time.
According to reviews, the rapid progression from room to room can make the experience feel fast-paced, especially for those eager to complete all challenges. The variety of tasks helps maintain excitement, but some participants note that they found the time passes too quickly, especially when multiple offers are available in each room.
This activity requires comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for physical activity since some obstacles may involve movement or light physical exertion. The activity is not suitable for children under 9 and not accessible for wheelchair users. Participants should be mindful of these limitations and plan accordingly.
The activity promotes teamwork and fun for groups of friends, families, or colleagues, provided everyone fits within the age and mobility guidelines. It’s a fantastic option for group bonding, especially for those interested in puzzle-solving and physical activity.

The booking process offers the convenience of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity, allowing travelers flexibility in their plans. The reserve now, pay later option is available, making it easier to plan without immediate financial commitment.
Since availability can vary, it’s wise to check the schedule and book in advance. The activity is designed to be accessible to many, but specific accessibility needs are not supported for wheelchair users, and children under 9 are advised not to participate.
Unlike typical sightseeing tours, the Prison Island Adventure Game emphasizes interactive problem-solving within a captivating prison theme. Its location at Fangene på Fortet provides an authentic environment that enhances the challenge, while the team-based format offers a different kind of fun compared to standard excursions.
The tour’s cost-effectiveness, at just $31 per person, combined with its duration of 1.5 hours, makes it an appealing choice for groups seeking a high-energy activity. The multilingual support and inclusive design make it accessible to diverse visitors, though physical limitations mean it’s best suited for active, able-bodied participants.
This adventure game delivers a lively, engaging experience that tests teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills in a prison-themed setting. The multiple challenge rooms ensure variety, and the friendly staff help facilitate a smooth, enjoyable session.
Priced reasonably, it offers good value for those wanting to combine a physical challenge with mental puzzles in Stavanger. While the activity isn’t suited for very young children or wheelchair users, it remains an excellent option for most groups looking for a fun, interactive challenge during their time in Rogaland.
If you’re after an activity that encourages collaborative fun and offers a break from traditional sightseeing, the Prison Island Adventure Game at Fangene på Fortet is worth considering.
“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…”
Is the activity suitable for children?
The activity is recommended for participants aged 9 and above. Children under 9 are not suitable for participation.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in your travel plans.
Is the activity accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the activity is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the physical nature of the challenge rooms.
How long does the game last?
The adventure game lasts approximately 1.5 hours, including briefing time before the challenges start.
What languages are supported?
The game is played in English and Norwegian, with staff support available during the activity.
What should I wear for the activity?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for physical activity, as some obstacles may involve movement.