Intricate Wood Carvings on a Norwegian Stave Church

City Games in Norway

Imagine strolling through vibrant waterfront neighborhoods, where contemporary architecture harmonizes with the serene beauty of nature. In Norway, each city unfolds like a story, inviting you to explore its unique blend of urban life and outdoor tranquility. With a self-guided City Game, you can navigate the charming streets at your own pace. Using your smartphone, you’ll uncover hidden gems, engaging with the local culture and community while enjoying the fresh air and stunning scenery that Norway has to offer.

  • Start, pause & continue whenever you want
  • Play independently
  • 1-4 or 2-5 people per smartphone, depending on your game
  • 1.5-2 hours of play time
  • 3-4 km walking distance
  • Internet connection required

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Exploring Norway

Norway’s cities combine modern design with traces of traditional Scandinavian structure, often nestled between natural landscapes and urban infrastructure. Many city centers are compact and walkable, with wide sidewalks, pedestrian zones and a steady rhythm of daily life unfolding in promenades and small public squares. Despite their northern setting, Norwegian urban areas maintain an accessible and human scale that supports a calm and orderly flow through the city. The urban environment favors practicality and openness, with well-connected public transport and built spaces that prioritize both movement and quiet moments. Streets are clean and functional, while buildings and public areas often reflect a minimalist aesthetic that blends with the surrounding environment. City life generally moves at a measured pace, shaped by seasonal light changes and a culture that values balance between activity and stillness. Norwegian cities vary in tone and structure, from coastal centers with maritime influences to inland towns framed by mountains and forests. Larger cities display a mix of international influence and regional character, while smaller ones tend to focus on community and local routines. This variation gives each place its own rhythm and atmosphere, offering a broad range of everyday urban experiences across the country.
Hikers on the Trail to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock)
Borgund Stave Church in the Rain

How City Game works in Norway

Begin your adventure by booking online, where you’ll receive a confirmation email detailing your start instructions. The journey typically kicks off in a central, easily accessible area, allowing you to dive right into the city’s atmosphere. Once you’re ready, simply open the game on your smartphone and explore at a leisurely pace, discovering the unique blend of modernity and nature that characterizes Norway’s urban spaces. As you wander through the pedestrian-friendly streets, you can take your time to appreciate the minimalist architectural designs and the surrounding landscapes. The format is designed to enhance your experience, ensuring that you fully engage with the city’s rhythm while enjoying the flexibility to pause and reflect as needed.

Who is City Game in Norway for?

This experience is perfect for families looking to bond in a safe, walkable environment, where children can explore freely. Friends can embark on a fun adventure together, discovering the unique cultural quirks of each city. Couples will appreciate the romantic settings, ideal for leisurely strolls and shared discoveries. Additionally, corporate teams can engage in team-building activities, capitalizing on the accessible urban layout and inviting public spaces that foster collaboration and creativity.
Fishing Village of Reine, Lofoten Islands

Which cities in Norway have City Games?

City Games are available in multiple cities across Norway, offering a range of locations in both larger and smaller urban areas. You can experience them in major cities like Oslo and Bergen. Availability is not limited to these locations, and there are also options in smaller cities across the country.

Cities in Norway

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Oslo

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Norway

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