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Experience Viking adventure in Oslo with a 20-minute VR game at The Viking Planet, featuring stunning Nordic scenery and easy-to-play immersive action.
Trying out the VR-Game session at The Viking Planet offers a chance to step into the shoes of a Viking warrior without leaving the city. For around $25, you get a 20-minute virtual experience that combines interactive gameplay with breathtaking Nordic landscapes. While it’s a quick activity, it packs enough excitement to entertain casual gamers, history buffs, and Viking enthusiasts alike.
One thing we really appreciate about this experience is how accessible it is—designed to be easy to play with just two buttons, making it inclusive for those new to VR or gaming. However, it’s worth noting that the session length is relatively short, so if you’re looking for a deep dive into Viking history or a longer adventure, this might just be a quick highlight rather than a comprehensive tour. That said, it’s an ideal option for travelers who want a fun, immersive activity that complements their Oslo visit without demanding a big time commitment.
This VR session appeals most to those interested in interactive, casual experiences or families with teens over 12 who want to try something different. It’s also perfect for visitors looking for a light, fun activity indoors—especially if you’re already exploring The Viking Planet or the nearby Oslo museum scene.


The VR session at The Viking Planet is designed to transport you into the Viking Age, where you become an active participant in a Nordic battle saga. The experience begins with a short tutorial that familiarizes you with the controls—most notably, that you only need to use two buttons. This simplicity means you don’t need prior gaming experience to jump in and enjoy yourself.
Once in the game, you’ll find yourself defending your peaceful Viking village from invading forces. The game takes you across spectacular landscapes, modeled with real elevation data from Norway’s mountains. As you progress, you’ll navigate over mountains and rivers, fighting off hordes of enemies with a bow and arrow—your primary weapon. The game’s environment is designed to be atmospheric, with detailed scenery that immerses you in the Viking world, and it’s likely to evoke memories of Nordic adventure stories.
The gameplay is divided into three levels, each increasing in challenge, but all kept straightforward enough to avoid VR nausea—a thoughtful feature for less experienced players. The game’s simplicity is a highlight, with just two buttons to master, ensuring that even those new to VR can enjoy the challenge without frustration.
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One of the most praised features is how the environments are based on real elevation data. This means the scenery isn’t just visually appealing but rooted in the actual topography of Norway’s mountains and rivers. It’s a small detail, but it adds a layer of authenticity that Viking fans will appreciate. The landscapes are visually stunning, providing a sense of adventure and exploration as you battle through Nordic terrain.
The session is led by an English-speaking instructor, guiding you through the initial tutorial and ensuring you understand the controls. Although reviews don’t specify individual guides’ names, they do emphasize the professionalism and helpfulness of the staff, creating a relaxed, friendly atmosphere for your adventure.
The VR session lasts approximately 15 minutes of gameplay, but with check-in and briefings, plan for about 20 minutes total. The activity is suitable for private groups and accessible for wheelchair users, making it inclusive. Remember, children under 12 years old are not permitted, so this experience is best suited for teenagers and adults.
The price point of $25 per person offers good value for such a novel, interactive experience, especially considering the uniqueness of the virtual environment. It does not include museum entry at The Viking Planet, so if you want to explore the entire Viking museum afterward, budget additional time and money.

Reviews highlight a mixed but mostly positive reception. One visitor from France noted that the VR session takes place right inside the souvenir shop, which might be a bit surprising or inconvenient—possibly limiting the feeling of being fully immersed in a separate environment. Conversely, visitors from Italy and Switzerland rated the experience with full stars, calling it “cool” and “the coolest game,” respectively. Such enthusiasm suggests that the VR session delivers a fun, engaging Viking adventure, especially for first-timers or those seeking a quick thrill.

This VR Viking experience is best suited for families, casual gamers, or Viking enthusiasts who want a quick, fun, and visually impressive activity during their Oslo trip. It’s ideal for those with limited time but eager to try something different from traditional museum visits.
It’s also a good fit for teenagers and adults looking for an interactive experience that’s easy to pick up. If you’re interested in Nordic landscapes and Viking culture but aren’t up for a lengthy tour or complex game, this session hits the right balance of accessibility and entertainment.
The VR session at The Viking Planet in Oslo offers a compact but compelling Viking adventure. For just $25, you get a 15-minute immersive experience that combines authentic Nordic scenery with straightforward gameplay. While it may not satisfy those craving a deep historical immersion or a lengthy session, it excels in delivering a quick dose of Viking excitement in a fun, accessible format.
The experience shines brightest for casual visitors, families, or anyone curious about VR gaming with a Viking twist. The knowledgeable staff and well-designed environments help make the most of those 20 minutes, turning technology into a memorable Viking voyage. If you’re in Oslo and craving something different that’s both educational and entertaining, this VR session is a worthwhile addition to your itinerary.
Is the VR session suitable for children under 12?
No, children under 12 are not permitted to participate, but teenagers and adults can enjoy the experience.
How long does the VR experience last?
The gameplay itself lasts about 15 minutes, with the whole session including check-in and briefing around 20 minutes.
Is the VR game easy to play?
Yes, it’s designed with only two buttons, making it accessible to those new to VR and casual gamers.
Does the activity include museum entrance?
No, the VR session price does not include entry to The Viking Planet museum, so plan for additional time and ticket purchase if you want to explore further.
Is the session private?
Yes, the experience can be booked for private groups, enhancing comfort and customization.
Are guides or instructors available during the VR experience?
Yes, an English-speaking instructor guides you through the initial tutorial and ensures you understand how to play.
Is the environment realistic?
Absolutely, the landscapes are modeled on real elevation data from Norway’s mountains, providing an authentic Nordic setting.
Can I do this activity if I have mobility issues?
Yes, the VR session is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility challenges.
This VR Viking adventure at The Viking Planet in Oslo provides a fun, quick, and visually stunning way to experience Viking life through modern technology. It’s best suited for those seeking a casual, engaging activity that complements other cultural explorations.