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Experience a team-based puzzle adventure at Fangene på Fortet Bergen, where you solve challenges across themed rooms. Fun, inclusive, and engaging.
Fangene på Fortet Bergen: Prison Island Adventure Escapegame
Location: Vestland County, Norway
Country: Norway
Rating: 4.3
Price: $31 per person
Supplier: Fangene på Fortet Bergen
Introduction
If you’re after a unique, interactive experience in Bergen that combines fun, teamwork, and a bit of mental gymnastics, Fangene på Fortet Bergen’s Prison Island Adventure might just be your thing. This escape game-style activity offers a chance to step into the shoes of daring prisoners or detectives, working together to solve puzzles and complete challenges in a series of themed rooms. It’s a great way to bond with friends, family, or colleagues while testing your communication skills and quick thinking.
One thing we really appreciate about this experience is its accessibility for all skill levels—whether you’re a seasoned puzzle solver or just in it for the fun, there’s something here for everyone. However, it’s important to note that this activity isn’t suitable for children under 9 or for wheelchair users, which might influence your group’s composition. Ideally suited for groups of 2 to 5 people, this game promises a dynamic, engaging 1.5 hours of adventure. If you’re looking for an activity that combines challenge with a laid-back, social vibe, this is a solid pick.


Stepping into Fangene på Fortet Bergen is like entering a live-action puzzle. You’re not just walking through a building; you’re entering a themed universe filled with challenges that demand teamwork, cleverness, and rapid problem-solving. The game is inspired by escape rooms but extends into a more dynamic, game-show style format, making it fresh and lively.
How it works: You’ll form a team of 2 to 5 players and receive a scorecard to track your progress. The goal is to earn as many points as possible by completing puzzles, overcoming obstacles, and solving riddles within the allotted 1.5 hours. Each room presents a new challenge—no two visits are the same—and the difficulty varies, ensuring that both beginners and more experienced puzzle-solvers stay engaged.
The rooms: The experience is inspired by the concept of a prison, so expect some thematic rooms that simulate escape or interrogation scenarios. The puzzles often involve logical thinking, physical tasks, and collaboration. One review highlighted how the game “transforms you into adventurers navigating a prison filled with unique challenge rooms,” which makes the experience immersive and fun.
Guides and instruction: While there’s no personal guide included, staff members provide a briefing before you start, explaining the rules and objectives. Reviewers mention that the staff, including those who speak both English and Norwegian, are friendly and helpful, adding a bit of warmth and clarity to the experience.
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At €31 per person, this activity offers a lot of value, especially considering the quality of the challenges and the social nature of the game. It’s an engaging way to spend time with loved ones or colleagues, serving both as entertainment and an opportunity to strengthen bonds through shared problem-solving. Unlike passive activities, this game encourages active participation, making every minute count.
On top of that, the experience is flexible—you can choose your start time (availability varies), and the activity is designed to be accessible for most, with the exception of children under 9 and wheelchair users. The inclusion of multiple challenge rooms means that repeat visits can feel fresh, especially as no two game sessions are identical.
Note on accessibility: Since the game isn’t wheelchair accessible, if you’re traveling with guests with mobility issues, it’s worth considering other Bergen activities unless you can find suitable accommodations.

Arrival and Introduction: Start at the Fangene på Fortet Bergen reception, where staff brief you on the rules and the game’s structure. We suggest arriving 15 minutes early, allowing enough time for the briefing and team preparation. The staff speak English and Norwegian, making communication straightforward for international visitors.
Getting Started: Once briefed, your team enters the first challenge room. The atmosphere is energetic and colorful, with thematic props that set the scene—whether you’re in an interrogation room or an escape cell. The game is designed to be mentally stimulating, but also physically active, requiring quick movements, sharp thinking, and good communication.
Challenge Rooms: Each room presents a specific set of puzzles, riddles, or physical tasks. For example, one room might involve deciphering codes or finding hidden objects, while another might test your dexterity or coordination. Reviewers noted that some rooms have “a new task in every room,” which keeps the experience lively and prevents boredom.
Team Dynamics: In practice, success hinges on clear communication and division of roles. The game is tailored for all skill levels, so it’s encouraging to see even less confident players contribute. Many reviewers mentioned that the game “strengthens bonds as you solve challenges together,” which is perfect for family groups or colleagues looking to build teamwork.
Scoring and Completion: Throughout the 1.5 hours, your team earns points by completing each challenge. While the focus is on fun rather than competition, the scoring system adds an element of friendly rivalry. When time runs out, you’ll gather back at the starting point, where your overall score is reviewed.
Post-Game: After finishing, you can reflect on your team’s performance and share your favorite moments. No matter the score, everyone leaves with a sense of achievement and a better understanding of their team’s strengths.
One reviewer pointed out that “the guides are knowledgeable and friendly,” which significantly enhances the experience. While there isn’t a guide per se during the game, the team behind Fangene på Fortet Bergen ensures smooth operations and clear instructions, which makes all the difference. The activity’s design encourages natural cooperation, making it an informal but intense team-building experience.
Participants have appreciated the inclusive approach, with many noting that the game is “tailored for all skill levels,” and that the challenges are engaging without being overwhelming. It’s a great activity for those who want a break from Bergen’s historical sights but still crave a sense of adventure.
Accessibility note: Because the game isn’t wheelchair accessible, travelers with mobility issues might want to consider other Bergen adventures, but for most visitors, this dynamic challenge will provide a welcome break from sightseeing.
This activity suits a wide range of travelers:
– Families with children over 9 who want a fun, interactive day.
– Corporate teams looking for an engaging team-building challenge.
– Friends or couples seeking a lively, cooperative experience.
– Anyone with a sense of adventure who wants to test their puzzle-solving skills in a themed environment.
It’s less suitable for those with mobility issues or very young children, but otherwise, the game’s universal appeal shines through.

Fangene på Fortet Bergen offers a fun, interactive experience that combines the thrill of puzzle-solving with the camaraderie of teamwork. It’s a well-priced activity that guarantees lively entertainment and the chance to break away from traditional sightseeing. The various challenge rooms, inspired by TV game shows, make each visit unique and engaging.
The staff’s knowledge and friendly approach help create a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, making it accessible for most visitors. While the activity isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, it remains a fantastic choice for groups seeking a memorable, active adventure in Bergen.
If you love puzzles, teamwork, and a bit of friendly competition, this escape game will deliver hours of enjoyment and memorable moments—perfect for making new friends or strengthening old bonds.

Is this activity suitable for children? Yes, but children should be over 9 years old for safety and engagement reasons.
How long does the game last? The activity is approximately 1.5 hours, including briefing and gameplay.
Are there multiple starting times? Yes, check availability for start times as they can vary.
Is it accessible for wheelchair users? No, the experience is not wheelchair accessible.
What languages are spoken? The game is played in English; staff also speak Norwegian.
Do I need to bring anything special? Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for physical activity.
Is this activity good for team-building? Absolutely, it’s designed to test and strengthen communication and teamwork.
Can I cancel the booking? Yes, with up to 24 hours’ notice for a full refund.
What’s included in the price? Entry to multiple challenge rooms and a team scorecard.
Are guides or guides included? No personal guides are included during the game, but staff provide a briefing beforehand.
In essence, Fangene på Fortet Bergen’s Prison Island Adventure is a lively, inclusive, and engaging way to add some excitement to your Bergen trip. Whether you’re seeking a fun family activity, a team-building exercise, or just a different way to experience the city, this challenge offers a memorable and rewarding experience.