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Operation Hannibal

OKSBØL

Operation Hannibal has been launched. You have survived the cold winter and the escape by ship to Copenhagen. You think that all dangers are now over, but insidious smugglers are getting you in trouble.

Innocents – you are now headed straight for the Oksbøl camp prison.

Many have already given up hope of escape, but not you!

It is now up to you to find a way out while time is running out. Is it possible to find a way out of Oksbøl and escape the prison, or will your fate be to stay there forever?

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PRICES

Price per person

4 people420 dkk. 5 people400 dkk. 6 people380 dkk. 7 people370 dkk. 8 people360 dkk.

The story behind

Operation Hannibal was a German evacuation operation at the end of World War II. Over 250,000 refugees, mainly civilians, were brought from war zones to Denmark.

The arrival of refugees put enormous pressure on Denmark's resources and created tensions among the population. Many suffered from a lack of food, shelter and healthcare.

After the end of the war, there were up to 36,000 German refugees in the Oksbøl camp.

Life in the camp was characterized by uncertainty about the future. But it was also life in a city behind barbed wire, where the city council, theater, cinema and school helped to ensure content and entertainment for people whose lives had been uprooted.

The last refugees left Oksbøl in 1949.

Practical

Can be played in English

The game can be played by 2 to 8 people.

If you are 2-3 people, we recommend that you are experts (the price is a minimum of 4 people).

We recommend an age of approx. 12 years (due to the difficulty)

You have 120 minutes to escape.

There are actors in the game.

There are no horror or jump scares.