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A spooky, self-guided walking tour game through Oslo. You have made two new friends online. They have found an old journal and are trying to solve the mysterious disappearance of its owner. The old notes describe a terrifying Headless Horseman haunting Oslo. Maybe the journal also offers the clues needed to find out what happened?
You are invited to join an investigation, but one of your new friends never shows up at your agreed meeting spot. Follow clues through Oslo. Participate in the story in each location through gamification. Examine items and crack codes while you explore the city's historical and picturesque surroundings. This audio walking tour game is self-guided via a GPS-based app downloaded to your phone. When you buy the tour you'll receive an email with instructions on how to download the app which serves as your guide and narrator. Listen to the story while you walk, and solve puzzles in each location.
You can start, pause and end the tour when you want.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not recommended for travelers who have difficulty walking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
The game app
Audio and written guide
You own this tour after purchase, you can start and use it as many times as you wish
A live guide
Smartphone and headphones (bring your own)
This self-guided walking tour game starts by Henrik Ibsen's grave at Vår Frelsers Gravlund cemetery in Oslo. Once you are there, open the app and start the Headless Horseman walking tour game. You have come to this cemetery to meet two people you've gotten to know through an online ghost hunter forum. They have invited you to join an investigation of the 200-year-old disappearance of teacher Ichabod Crane. But, as you stand waiting, only one of your new friends show up at your meeting spot...
Damstredet
You and your companion head over to the house where Ichabod once lived, to see if you can find clues to his disappearance, and maybe find your friend. This street is one of the few preserved residential areas in Oslo with wooden houses from the early 1800’s. Writer Henrik Wergeland lived at Damstredet 1 in the late 1830’s.
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