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8 Best Oculus Quest 2 Travel Games and Experiences (Must Have)

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One of the wonders of virtual reality is that you get to explore entire worlds and have it feel as real as being there. Visually, anyway. One of these worlds is our very own, and if you’ve got an interest for exploring it in VR, you’re in the right place!

In this article I’m going to be talking about the 8 best Oculus Quest 2 travel games and experiences. Namely:

  • National Geographic Explore VR
  • 360 Travel Videos
  • Google Earth VR
  • Flow (Bonus Entry)

First, let’s talk about the native Oculus experiences in more detail so you can see where you want to be going!

1) National Geographic Explore VR

Spit on that virtual camera lens and wipe it clean as you experience the wonders in National Geographic Explore VR. As an explorer, you’ll have to visit locations and capture the same photographs as the one who came before you.

The VR experience that will have you demanding more. Like, seriously. The biggest criticism of the game is that it’s only got two locations for you to dive into.

  • An expedition to Antartica
  • Machu Picchu, Peru 

Although the game doesn’t have the best graphics out there, it’s still worth checking out by VR standards. Survive a snowstorm, keep still during a mummy worship, and experience much more with National Geographic Explore VR!

Since there’s not much replay value with only two locations, you might want to wait for a sale to really get the most bang for your buck.

Get National Geographic Explorer for $9.99 on Oculus Store

2) ecosphere

ecoshpere is a collection of fantastic 360-degree exploration videos. But they’re not your typical 360 videos!

The ones in ecosphere are beautifully narrated documentaries that add to the element of immersion. You have over 10 episodes to download and start your virtual adventure. Learn more about locations such as Africa, Malaysia, and Indonesia from the comfort of your Oculus Quest 2.

What’s even more is that ecosphere is getting constant support with new updates and features, so the future for 360 travel is looking really good on this app!

Get ecosphere for free on Oculus Store

There’s one big reason I’d like everybody to at least give Alcove a try: variety. Okay, there are two big reasons. It’s also free. But let’s talk about the first one more.

While not being big on high-end graphics, Alcove does a fantastic job of letting you go on a tour in virtual reality. The game includes virtual tours across hundreds of landscapes and beautiful sites around the world. Ride hot air balloons or go for long drives in VR.

What’s more is that you can even take to the seas of Australia and the Pacific Ocean!

That’s not even where the possibilities end. Alcove allows you to customize your personal vacation home in VR, and invite your friends over to appreciate it even more. 

Although the majority of minigames like Chess and Puzzles are single-player, Alcove is constantly receiving fresh updates and new features. The opportunity to do more with your friends may not be far off!

Get Alcove for free on Oculus Store

4) 360-Degree Travel Videos

These are the travel experiences you’re looking for if your main goal is to explore the world. Leaving out the gaming and interaction parts, 360-degree travel videos are available across the Internet and have plenty of thrill to offer.

How do they work? All you have to do is load the video from within your browser in your headset.

Oculus Browser will do just fine, but some Quest 2 users recommend using the Mozilla Firefox browser. They experience higher frame rates and an overall better VR tour experience.

Since the durations of many 360-degree tour videos are short, you can look for multiple videos and add them to a playlist. Then, simply hit play and let yourself be taken around the world from the comfort of your couch.

For your convenience, here are two of the best VR tour compilations I came across:

The best 360° aerial footage by AirPano. Part I – YouTube

Virtual Travel (VR Experience) – YouTube

Wander is not your average adventure app, not by a long shot. 

And by that, I mean that this app lets you travel in time. With a unique feature, you get to actually visit different areas at different points in time . See your hometown since you moved away or the construction of Dubai from a desert. 

The magic of this app also integrates Google Street view to give you a truly one of a kind experience.

Even with time travel being an amazing feature, it doesn’t mean you can’t travel in the present. Wander lets you visit the world without restrictions. Explore the Wonders of the World in VR and live the traveling dream you always had!

Get Wander for $9.99 on Oculus Store .

Best PCVR Travel Experiences for the Quest 2

Since we’re talking about the best travel experiences you can have on the Quest 2, it wouldn’t be fair to leave out the PCVR possibilities!

You can immerse yourself in PCVR experiences on your Quest 2 through PC streaming options such as Virtual Desktop or Oculus (Air) Link. If you are new to VR and want to know more about how these options work, check out this article .

6) Google Earth VR

First, let’s address the elephant in the room: Google Earth VR. When it comes to travelling experiences, everybody should have at least heard of this app.

Google Earth VR lets you travel the literal world in your VR body. You get to float around in any location and take in the marvelous sites created by man and nature anywhere!

As a bonus, this app comes with preloaded tours for selected locations like the Amazon River and The Grand Canyon. All you have to do is not forget to enjoy the ride.

So whether it’s the Eiffel Tower, Pyramids of Giza, or the entire Great Wall of China, Google Earth VR is something definitely worth trying out!

Did I mention it’s free? Get it from Steam now!

7) Realities

With additional add-ons that are just as free as the game, Realities is a mesmerizing historical VR experience.

This app takes you to a bunch of different locations that are incredibly detailed for a VR game and lets you explore what once was. Photorealism is at the core of Realities as it abandons the traditional 360-degree approach to VR experiences in favor of greater and more realistic immersion.

You’ll especially like this app if you’re interested in knowing what the less popular “tourist sites” are like!

Get to explore the chill of the Alcatraz prison, the lifelessness of Death Valley, and the ruins of old castles with Realities.

Get Realities for Free on Steam

8) Bonus Entry: Flow

Not everybody wants to travel for the fun, the thrill, or the exploration. Some people want to visit new locations for the serenity and to discover new ways to relax.

If your next trip across the world in VR is like that, then Flow is the app for you. The locations in this app revolve around what Iceland has to offer, mainly because of the natural scenery there . 

The features of Flow revolve around meditation and calmness. Even the chosen locations from around the world are an inspiration to help the human brain feel more calm.

There’s also a specially curated playlist to help VR enthusiasts make the most of their virtual vacation.

Recharge yourself in all the soothing experiences that Flow has to offer on the Quest 2!

Get Flow Free from SideQuest

Note! For more information on how to sideload an app onto your Quest 2, give this article a read.

That concludes my current list for the best travel experiences on the Quest 2. There are a few games that are currently only compatible with the Oculus Go that are slowly but surely making their way to the Quest 2.

Stay tuned for more, especially as new game releases and updates roll out! 

HARDWARE USED FOR TESTING AND WRITING THE ARTICLES : * Meta Quest 2 (My “daily driver” headset, which I absolutely love & recommend) * Lenovo Legion 5 Pro (AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060, 16GB RAM) * TP-Link Archer C6 (budget dedicated router for Air Link, see my full setup tutorial ) ESSENTIAL QUEST 2 COMFORT ACCESSORIES : * VR Cover Foam Replacement (one of the easiest & cheapest ways to improve headset comfort) * BoboVR M2 Head Strap (reduce pressure on your head and improve the overall fit of the headset)

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I am a software engineer and tech enthusiast. During my free time, I like to immerse myself in the world of virtual and augmented reality, which I believe will be more and more prominent in the years to come.

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10 of the Best Virtual Reality Travel Experiences

  With the time and expense required to travel being prohibitive to many, there are alternative ways of indulging your wanderlust – including via the burgeoning world of Virtual Reality.

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There are a huge number of VR companies all vying to create ever more unique experiences for consumers – and one of the biggest growth categories has been travel. And what better time to get a taste of exploration and adventure from the comfort of your living room, equipped only with a VR headset, than now, when travel is a luxury that many just can’t stretch to? We’ve picked out 10 of the best virtual reality travel experiences currently on the market.

So which VR headset should you go for? Our favourite is the Meta Quest 3, which launched onto the market in mid-2023 and is the successor to the Meta Quest 2. For immersive games and travel experiences, we believe the Meta Quest 3 is destined to become the leading VR headset over the coming years. It’s pretty affordable, too, and unlike other headsets, doesn’t require cords or a computer. You can purchase the Meta Quest 3 at Amazon.com.

Guided Meditation VR

Developed by Cubicle Ninjas, Guided Meditation VR is designed to bring peace, joy, and calm back into your daily life by teaching you ancient meditation practices in a cutting-edge way. It features over 40 lush environments to escape the everyday, 30-plus hours of guided meditations on anxiety, depression, maternity, resilience, sleep and zen, and hundreds of hours of calming musical audio tracks to help enhance your meditation experience. Users can also customise their sessions to their own specific preferences and needs, including the option to switch into Motion mode and gently float through beautiful vistas like you would on a lazy river, leaving the worries of your life behind before returning calmer and stronger.

PRICE £10.99 HEADSETS Meta Quest 3

Be anywhere in the world with anyone, instantly, in this captivating game developed by Wooorld Inc. Visit hundreds of cities, architectural landmarks, natural wonders, and vacation spots in incredible 3D detail, and get tips about the best places to visit, the hidden gems, where to get the best food and all the tourist traps to avoid. You can also create your own 3D avatars with face and body tracking and test your worldly knowledge by guessing where you are after being teleported to 5 random locations, with only the landscape, flora, architecture, and road signs for clues. The game can played as collaboratively as you wish, with options to explore the world with friends and meet new people, or hop into a Solo World without any distractions.

PRICE Free HEADSETS Meta Quest 3

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Blueplanet VR Explore

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Highlighting sacred and fragile locations of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Blueplanet VR Explore  is a collection of remarkable places across the world. With freedom to move around and explore, the virtual reality experiences are captured in volumetric 3D with great detail and accuracy. The scenes look and feel like these places do in real life, and enable you to freely move around to enjoy and explore these remarkable, fragile, and priceless environments. Concern for the environment often comes from direct experience, and being as close as we can get to experiencing a sense of actually being there, Blueplanet can help encourage people to appreciate and protect these treasures.

PRICE £18.99 HEADSETS Meta Quest 3

BRINK Traveler

Travel to some of the world’s most amazing natural wonders in fully immersive 3D and feel like you’re really there in this awe-inspiring game by Brink XR. Step into a scene akin to a postcard as you visit a total of 28 (with more on their way) of the most breathtaking places on Earth. In-game highlights include room-scale walkable areas in each destination, a virtual guide and assistant to learn about where you’re visiting, and the chance to shoot photos to share with friends. You can either play the game solo or with friends and family in multiplayer mode.

PRICE £11.99 HEADSETS Meta Quest 3

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National Geographic Explore VR

Created in partnership with National Geographic, a world-leading society in the fields of geography, cartography and exploration, this magical VR experience invites you to discover two of the most iconic locations on Planet Earth. Don your explorer hat and head to Antarctica for an exhilarating expedition. Navigate around icebergs in a kayak, climb a vast ice shelf and survive a snowstorm as you hunt for a lost emperor penguin colony. Visit the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu in Peru and get immersed in amazing digital reconstructions of the legendary site. Witness mummy worships, raise a cup of sacred chicha and encounter cute and furry alpacas as you match Hiram Bingham’s photographs from when he rediscovered the citadel. Be sure to take a camera as your best snaps may even make it into the prestigious National Geographic magazine.

PRICE £7.99 HEADSETS Meta Quest 3

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The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners

Fans of the hugely popular TV blockbuster The Walking Dead can now join the world of zombies in this new VR adventure. Travel through the ruins of New Orleans as you fight, scavenge, and survive, each day unravelling another mystery lurking within the city’s historic quarters. Encounter desperate factions and lone survivors who could be friend or foe. Whether you help others or take what you want by force, every choice you make has consequences. What kind of survivor will you be for the people of NOLA? Scavenge for anything that you can; weapons, food, tools, and clues. Be wary of the living and the dead, with spatial audio drawing attention to any loud noise. Craft makeshift gear out of scrapped material; blades, guns, medicine, and more. Test your morals and make difficult choices for yourself and others. It’s all here, bringing the small screen to life in a big way.

PRICE £29.99 HEADSETS Meta Quest 3

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Narrated by award-winning actress Anna Friel, this trail-blazing VR series opens the door to some of the planet’s wildest environments while redefining the limits of 3D-180 cameras. Meet the humans protecting our most precious wildlife, explore the great savannahs of Kenya, discover the ancient jungles of Borneo and dive into the rich coral reefs of Raja Ampat. Encounter elephants, orangutans, manta rays and some incredible humans, all in stunning cinematic footage filmed from the air and deep into the ocean. The series was produced in partnership with World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF),

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The world is your oyster with this interactive, immersive VR experience that’s designed to be played by the whole family. There’s global travel and adventure in which your friends and family can join city tours, hot air balloon rides, back-country road trips, and plenty more. Or you can simply kick back and relax, practice meditation and get back to nature – all in the company of a guide or going solo, if you prefer. Other features include photo sharing, soundtracks, a range of fun games and media customisation.

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Rome Reborn: The Pantheon

Created by Flyover Zone, an American company specialising in virtual travel applications that present the world’s most important cultural heritage sites and monuments, Rome Reborn is one of five applications that present different areas of ancient Rome. This particular one transports users over the entire ancient city, focussing on the Pantheon, perhaps the best-preserved building from antiquity. In the company of two virtual guides, you’ll get to explore the exterior forecourt and interior sanctuary of the reconstructed complex as you listen and learn about the Pantheon’s design and decoration, as well as the nature of the religious cult once housed within it.

PRICE £3.99 HEADSETS Currently only available on Oculus Rift

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Monte Fitzroy is Argentina’s most famous mountain landmark and is even used as the logo for outdoor retailer, Patagonia. It is a place that immediately evokes a sense of adventure. At the foot of the mountain is a beautiful and remote glacial lake known as Laguna Sucia. Most people who visit Monte Fitzroy view it from a location that is much easier to access. Laguna Sucia requires a much tougher hard-to-access trail that culminates in one of the most beautiful and remote glacial lakes in existence. You are rewarded with a sense of almost meditative stillness as you approach this untouched natural amphitheatre. This VR experience utilises Pterovision, a 3D technology that integrates computational photography, 360 Video, and gaming and allows you to take off like a bird, fly around the lake, visit the waterfalls along the edge, and fly over glacial formations beneath the mountain peaks. Numerous narrations will tell you about the challenges we faced when filming in this location, as well as educate you about the geology, culture, and history.

PRICE $2.99 HEADSETS Currently only available on Oculus Rift 

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(Photo: Specterras Productions)

Gala360 – Travel & Relax

Taking you on awe-inspiring virtual adventures across the globe, Gala360 is the result of the magic touch of an array of exceptionally talented photographers who have captured their globe-trotting trips in all their glory before being rendered into VR form. In professional 6K resolution, more than 300 tours around the world are featured, with some also including narration which allows you to listen to the stories behind the trips. Most of the tours are free, but you can pay a small fee to unlock more.

PRICE Free HEADSETS Currently only available on Oculus Go (soon available on Quest 2)

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Travel is a major goal for many people, but it can be inaccessible even in the best of times because of financial and mobility-related barriers. As unfortunate as it is, some people may never have the chance to visit all the places they want to. But VR allows its users to not only explore virtual worlds but also get a better understanding of their own.

Between 360-degree breakdowns of the world, guided tour videos, and documentaries, VR allows people to get closer to the places of their dreams than was previously possible. Many travel apps even include interactive features, so the users can feel like they're actually able to connect with different cultures and topography. As systems like the Oculus/ Meta Quest 2 become more widely available, and as programmers and cinematographers put more effort into advancing the technologies, travel will truly be possible without having to leave home.

Traveling While Black

Traveling While Black is an Emmy-nominated VR experience that talks about the process of traveling, specifically focusing on the barriers that have been put in place for Black populations, in history and in the present. The experience takes advantage of every benefit VR offers, which helps its message connect with the audience.

While this is not a documentary that focuses on the freedom of VR, it does try to get its users to think outside their own bodies and life experiences to see how other people can be limited in their own freedom. It tells an incredibly important story, which deserves to be heard by those who have now gained a deeper level of freedom through the digital realm.

For those looking for a way to walk around the world, Wander is the app to download. The app's primary function is to allow users to navigate the world similarly to Google Maps' StreetView, allowing them to enter an address and be transported to that spot. This can be a great way to explore new areas or look back on places you used to live.

In addition to immersive imagery, users can use the historical jumping feature to see what different areas looked like over the years. Many famous landmarks even have the ability to be explored from the inside, giving users the feeling that they're really there.

BRINK Traveler

BRINK Traveler gives users the ability to see some of the most amazing places on Earth from the comfort of their own homes. While there are currently only 17 locations for users to visit, the additional features make each one a true travel experience that may push them to travel in real life as well .

Virtual guides can explain the features and history of each spot, and an in-app camera allows users to take all the pictures they would want if they were to visit in person. Another great feature is the ability to travel in multiplayer mode, which lets users meet up with friends from anywhere while getting a remarkable view at the same time.

OtherSight is one of the most interactive travel apps out there because it specifically focused on including usable objects in every location. Currently, users only have the option of going to four different locations, but there's a lot that they can do at each one.

Users can visit churches, streets, and museums and really get a sense of how it feels to be there. The scale, texture, and movement qualities of interactive features are especially well done. While this is a fairly limited app at the moment, the developers are working on new locations, which can provide future explorations.

The Ocean might not be the first place people think of when they try to imagine their travel plans, but it is one of the great untapped resources on Earth. There is far more to be seen and discovered in the Ocean than there is on land, and Ocean Rift gives users the chance to explore that realm.

There are 14 different habitats to explore, which can be used as an educational program or one for relaxation, depending on the settings. The sea creatures are extremely detailed, and users can actually interact with many of them, giving the perspective of a true underwater safari. However, those with a fear of the ocean and its creatures may find some modes a little too realistic for their comfort level.

Blueplanet VR Explore

Blueplanet VR Explore is one of the most expensive travel apps, but that's in part because it is so extensive. The app allows its users to travel to 40 different cultural sites, with some offering the ability to interact with the landscape or even hang glide over it.

One of the best qualities of this app is the spacial breakdown, where users can truly explore the location. It is a physically navigable terrain, which creates a greater level of immersion than standard point-and-click systems. The one downside to the app, beyond its price, is that it takes up a lot of space, requiring a lot of memory and a strong internet signal while downloading.

Alcove is not technically a travel app, but it does offer a number of virtual tour experiences for free. The app itself is a virtual home, where users can download different in-app features depending on their interests. The travel features do include a number of tours on the ground, under the sea, and even in the sky, narrated by some of the most thorough guides available in VR.

The limitation of the app is that each experience is entirely pre-determined. There are no interactive features that would make it more immersive. However, given that it is free and has such incredible visual quality, that might be a sacrifice worth making.

National Geographic Explore VR

National Geographic Explore VR is a highly-interactive app that allows users to take on the role of a National Geographic photographer. They have the ability to travel to Machu Pichu or Antarctica, where they can navigate the landscape and take pictures of the many sights to see.

Users feel the strain of rowing boats and climbing cliffs, which makes for a more immersive experience . However, the quest is fairly pre-programmed, which means that individual decision-making is only possible in the pictures a user takes rather than in the experience as a whole. Coupled with another, more interactive app, this could be a great way to feel the travel in a way that images themselves cannot achieve.

Nature Treks VR

Nature Treks VR isn't overly concerned with realism, instead focusing on making a relaxing experience. Users have the ability to go on a walk on a variety of virtual paths, with exotic animals meandering by and control of the weather allowing the user to fit the experience to their preferences.

Because it isn't definitively located in any real-world locations , users have the ability to mold the world as they see fit, interacting with the trees to summon animals and controlling the sound levels to be more immersive or more relaxing. The detail work and spontaneity make it an engaging experience, though users should be aware that it is not intended to be a completely realistic one.

ecosphere is a photo-realistic breakdown of the Earth's most beautiful locations and the people that are working to protect them. Intended as a way to help the average person connect with the environmental crises of our time , these immersive documentaries show the importance of caring for the Earth before the damage is irreversible.

This is distinct from other user-directed travel apps but also provides a sense of depth and significance far beyond what other apps can offer. There are only a handful of experiences, but they go beyond visuals to explain what really matters about the different locations they portray. As an added bonus, the app is free, making these videos some of the most accessible ways for Oculus users to travel in VR.

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In this article, we would like to share with you the best virtual travelling apps for Oculus Quest 2 from our perspective. This might be useful for you who are also looking into the apps for the virtual tour and trip purpose as well. Without waiting much longer, here is the list…

This is one of our most favorite apps and the best virtual travelling apps that you must have!! Wander apps allow you to travel nearly around the world. You can move forward, backward and turn around in 360-degree. You also able to become a Time Traveller where you can teleport yourself in different time frame at the same location. Damn fun!

However, the images surrounding you are static. You can feel like you are in a time freeze or bullet time moments like in “ The Matrix ” film or “ Max Payne ” game. But it does not stop you from having fun.

Main Highlights: You can join group tours or organize your own virtual tour with family and friends. Nice feature!

2) Oculus TV

Oculus TV is one of the apps that we use quite regularly. It contains many wonderful and high quality virtual tour videos that can make mesmerized. Some of the content creator produce videos with awesome quality like AirPano .

You can turnaround and rotate 360-degree or 180-degree (depending on the video). Unfortunately, you cannot move forward and backward like Wander.

Main Highlights: Good categorization of videos such as “Immersive Videos”. Furthermore, it is frequently updated with new contents. And, it is FREE!!

3) BRINK Traveler

BRINK Traveler is one of the wonderful virtual tour apps that can bring you to some of the most majestic and breathtaking locations on earth. Some example of the locations are Haifoss in Iceland, Horseshoe Bend, Death Valley National Park and Mount Whitney. The good thing about this apps is that you can rotate and move around in 360-degree and also able to move forward and backward within certain area.

Unfortunately, the list of contents is not rich enough since it only got few locations. At this moment, there are 12 locations with 18 spots available for you to enjoy. Nevertheless, in the future, there will be more coming in to satisfy your hunger of travelling.

Main Highlights: Sharp photorealistic images and you can also pick up some stones and throw it away.

4) YouTube VR

We think everybody already know what YouTube is. There are many virtual trip videos that you can watch on it. The challenges is you need to spend some time to find the good 360-degree video with high resolution. But once you found it, then it is really a gems.

Main Highlights: A lot, lot, lot of video contents in VR or 360-degree format. And it is also free to download from Oculus Quest Store.

5) Blueplanet VR Explore

Blueplanet VR Explore is a wonderful virtual tour apps with great scenic view. It consists of 40 volumetric experiences of popular and historical locations all around the world such as Bears Ears National Monument in United States.

Furthermore, it looks super realistic because they are using the high level photogrammetry and art direction approach to generate the environment. However, the price is a little bit pricey if compare to others.

Main Highlights: You can fly above the scenic, terrain environment using virtual glider.

In Alcove apps, there is a feature that enable you to travel around the world in selected places. For example diving in the Greet Barrier Reef of Australia. The content is in the form of video in 360-degree format and the quality is also great. It seems that the Alcove team already select the best of the best for us to enjoy it.

Main Highlights: You can also invite your family and friends to travel together with you. Besides travelling, you can do many more social activities as well with your friends. And it’s free.

7) National Geographic Explore VR

National Geographic Explore VR apps focuses on two great locations in the world which are Antarctica and Machu Picchu in Peru. Although the number of locations is just two, but the number of activities that you can do is still significant. For example, navigate around icebergs in kayak, search for lost emperor penguin colony and witness the mummy worship. Sounds great, huh?

Main Highlights: It comes from National Geographic Society , a famous organization that has tremendous works in the form of magazines, documentaries, nature films. This is legend.

8) ecosphere

Ecosphere is an apps with great and high quality virtual tour video in the 360-degree format. However, the destination choice is very limited because it only has three locations which are Raja Ampat , Kenya and Borneo .

Although the choice is limited, but the cinematic experiences are stunning where you can meet orang utans, manta rays, elephants and many more. Just to add, before you enjoy the scenery, you must download the file first which is quite large. Be patience, guys…

Main Highlights: Yeap, it’s free.

Lastly…

That’s are the list of top virtual travelling apps that we have for now. You can get all these apps from the Oculus Quest Store . In case if there is any good travelling apps in the future, we will definitely add it here. In case you want to see other top games and apps based on other genres or categories, we hope that this article can help you with it.

Are you now getting excited to try VR after you read this? If you don’t have a VR headset yet, we think this is the right time for you to get it 🙂 Happy travelling!

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The best VR apps for travel

Travel the earth from your easy chair with these 11 vr apps and sites.

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This isn’t a far-off technology, either. There are several virtual travel apps already available, and companies such as Qantas, British Airways, and Marriott have already started experimenting with it as a marketing tool. On the consumption end, YouTube and Facebook are just a handful of the major sites that now support 360-degree content.

But even if you have no plans to physically go anywhere, VR is a fantastic video-based medium for armchair wanderlust. It takes the Google Street View approach of dragging your mouse around 360-degree photos, and transforms it into an immersive experience in which you can explore those environments in greater detail. You can travel to places you may never be able to go (or want to), including destinations that are off-limits to tourists or simply dangerous. And when you add narration from a tour guide to those videos, the experience becomes that much greater.

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While video resolution quality isn’t there yet — depending on the production quality, viewing through VR goggles and headsets can be nauseating — it’s getting better. As we experienced back in 2015 with Marriott’s “VRoom Service,” using the  Samsung Gear VR , the audio-visual “sensory experience” did make us feel as if we’re there (pardon the cliché). Expect to see more content uploaded in the near future, including a mix of professional, high-quality videos and those shot by consumers on their phones or cameras.

So if you’ve purchased a VR headset with your new Galaxy phone, or were sent a cardboard viewer as part of a promotion , here are a few sites and apps that will give you a taste of virtual travel.

Google Earth VR

Have you ever wanted to fly around the world? Google Earth’s VR app for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive does that and so much more  — virtually, of course. Google Earth VR starts you off in space, but you can zoom in on any part of the globe and, within seconds, you’ll have a bird’s eye view of the locale in question. With a simple long press and drag of your controller, you can fly from the top of the Eiffel Tower to the inside of Disney World — and it happens quicker than you might expect.

If you need inspiration for your next adventure, Google provides tours of famous landmarks, along with themed destinations. You can even go from day to night — just point to the sky and swipe. You can also type in an address and Google Earth VR will transport you to said destination, where you can capture and save snapshots of what you see.

In Boulevard (formerly WoofbertVR), you can explore 3D renderings of various museums and cultural sites located throughout England and San Francisco. However, the app allows you to do more than merely look around. You can access a virtual tablet with the tap of a button, which will provide you with textual information on what you are looking at and allow you to to take a brief audio tour. It can even show you which exhibits you can further engage with.

For instance, if you tap on Édouard Manet’s famous 19th century painting,  A Bar at the Folies-Bergère , you’ll be transported beyond the frame and into an animated reimagining of the events depicted in the painting. Or, if you tap on a 1969 photo of painter Helen Frankenthaler, you’ll be able to walk around a 3D rendering of her minimalist workspace, giving you the feeling you just stepped into a memory. If you’re looking to indulge in fine art on your next trip abroad, Boulevard might be right up your ally.

Virtual reality has turned photo galleries into 3D experiences. Gala360 consists of a collection of shots culled from professional photographers, all of which allow you to examine events, museums, landmarks, and different locales with a mere swipe of your finger.

You can walk around and explore the cavernous lava tubes of Hawaii, for example, or take in the breathtaking views of Yosemite National Park. Certain experiences even have audio commentary, providing you further context about what you’re seeing as you scroll through the app’s various photos. Many of these experiences are free, though, premium content will cost you a $1 a month.

Lufthansa #TravelCompass

For its YouTube page, German airliner Lufthansa created several 360-degree on-location videos in Beijing, Hong Kong, Miami, New York, San Francisco, and Tokyo. Each 46-minute clip lets you pan around a notable area in each of those cities, such as Wan Chai Street Market in Hong Kong or Lombard Street in San Francisco. You don’t need a VR viewer, although it’s more immersive if you use the YouTube Android app with Google Cardboard viewer.

Action cam maker GoPro is getting into the VR game in a big way. Its Odyssey uses 16 Hero4 Black  cameras to capture an 8K panoramic video, and its consumer-friendly 360 camera, the Fusion , is coming soon. Of course, GoPro’s videos are short of amazing, and its 360-degree ones are no exception. From surfing in Tahiti to riding a BMW bike on the rooftops of Gran Canaria and inside an Indycar over the Golden Gate Bridge. Check out the personal New York City tour with photographer and Instagrammer, Neil Britto. GoPro won’t be the only big camera company getting into VR: Samsung ,  Nikon , and Ricoh all have 360 cameras, and we can expect to see content from them. The New York Times, for example, has a series of 360-degree videos created using the Samsung Gear 360.

Chances are, most of us will never experience space travel in our lifetime, let alone journey to Mars. Thanks to thousands of images that have been transmitted back to Earth from its Sojourner and Curiosity rovers, NASA was able to put together 360-degree videos and images of what walking on Mars would be like. The most recent panorama comes from the Curiosity Mars Rover, from a site known as Ogunquit Beach .

As its name would suggest, Ascape is a VR app that’s dedicated entirely to travel. Available as an app for both Android or iOS, and viewable on a phone or VR viewer, Ascape has a bunch of 360-degree video and photo tours — from the Star Wars parade at Disneyland Hong Kong to reindeer racing in Norway — and are neatly categorized (called “collections”). You will need to download each experience, which could take up a chunk of space on your phone.

Littlstar is a VR “cinema network” hosting a variety of 360-degree photos and videos, available on the web or via its app for Android or iOS. Its aerial and travel categories contain numerous content from around the world, including videos from Discovery and National Geographic. When you’re looked through all the travel videos, check out the many others, including tech, sports, cars, and fashion.

Like Littlstar, YouVisit lets you experience its content on the web (through a web browser or the Oculus Rift) or with a VR headset via its app for iPhone or Android . YouVisit has a variety of interesting travel-related 360-degree photos and videos, from the Ayautthaya temples of Thailand to the Louvre Museum in Paris and helicopter ride over New York City. You can even get onboard the Carnival Breeze and explore the different parts of the cruise ship.

Wild Within

Destination B.C., an agency that promotes tourism in Canada’s British Columbia, launched a virtual reality experience called “ Wild Within ,” which explores the natural areas of this western province. In the videos, the viewer travels through the Broughton Archipelago of the Great Bear Rainforest, but has the option of taking one of two paths — the coastline or up a mountain. Wild Within was first developed for the Oculus Rift on a desktop, but it’s now available as an app for iOS or Android .

Discovery is one of the major media companies to dive into virtual reality. Last August, it launched its Discovery VR initiative  that lets users experience TV shows like Gold Rush , Survivorman , Puppy Bowl , and MythBusters , in an immersive manner. Besides exploring the exotic locales, you can swim with sharks, ski downhill with Bode Miller, or learn to forage for food, for example. Discovery VR content can be watched online, but it’s best via a phone and Google Cardboard or similar viewer, or Samsung Gear VR (via Oculus store).

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Best Meta Quest 3, Quest 2 Games, Apps and Experiences

Art, fitness, multiplayer sports, virtual theater and strange worlds: Here's our list of the Meta Quest 2 games to check out first.

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What’s the best Quest game overall?

The Meta Quest 2 and 3 are our favorite VR headsets of all time, and it's largely because there are so many wonderful experiences you can try in these self-contained head-worn marvels. But picking a top game or app depends entirely on your style and tastes: Do you like being active in VR, or sitting down? Are you into action, or relaxation? Our guide below should help with all interests, but the most classic Quest game is still probably Beat Saber. Its addictive music rhythm, continually added music packs (which cost extra), and its fitness benefits (it’s a serious workout) make it our favorite. But there are two other must-gets: Walkabout Mini Golf is a perfect mini golf simulator that’s great with friends and keeps adding amazing new courses for additional purchase. Their latest, created with immersive art innovators Meow Wolf, is weird and wonderful . And Asgard’s Wrath II, a massive role-playing adventure, comes free with Quest 3 purchases right now but is well worth getting for anyone who wants a massive single-player journey in VR. All three look great in both the new Quest 3 , the Quest Pro or the several-year-old Quest 2 .

CNET has been testing and playing with games and apps in VR since the original Oculus Rift , and our perspective and expertise is aimed at helping gaming and VR veterans understand what’s new. But we’re also geared to newcomers: as parents of kids who also play VR sometimes, we think about family picks, too. Note that you can additionally access top PC VR games like  Star Wars: Squadrons  or  Half-Life: Alyx on Quest headsets, but you'll need to connect to a gaming PC, either wirelessly or with a USB cable. These picks below are only apps that can be downloaded directly onto the headset.

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Asgard's Wrath II

Best vr rpg.

It comes free with Quest 3 purchases, but anyone else should snap up this epic, beautiful and massive game for their own collection. The Egyptian-themed game, full of gods and beasts, has a mix of puzzles and combat and a lot of secrets to discover. While its price is high, there’s a ton to do, with cinematic worlds and puzzles and a roguelike mode that randomly generates battles in case you somehow finish the dozens-of-hours main story. The graphics aren’t quite as good as the PC-only first game in the series, but few Quest 2 or Quest 3 games have looked better.

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Supernatural

Best fitness app.

The number of fitness experiences in the Quest is multiplying, and the Quest is a pretty fantastic way to get a home workout if you don’t mind something on your face and have enough free space. Supernatural , a subscription-based fitness app, is like Beat Saber with holographic real coaches and heart-rate tracker pairing. It’s also full of so much great music and challenges that it can become an amazing way to really stay in shape. Dance-type workouts, boxing and meditation are included. It’s worth the subscription ($10 a month, or $100 a year) if you treat it like a home gym.

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The Light Brigade

Best vr roguelike shooter.

Dreamy, a bit surreal, tactical, randomly generated: The Light Brigade is everything I like in a VR experience. Much like In Death: Unchained, which is archery-based, The Light Brigade keeps changing every time you play. The minimal interface and design keep it feeling mysterious and yet clear to understand. I can't survive for very long, but I want to play more.

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What The Bat?

Best random novelty game that defies description.

What The Golf? is one of my family's absolute favorite indie games. Its spiritual sequel has arrived for VR with What The Bat?, and it's the type of whimsical, random fun I wish VR had more of. It's about living life with baseball bats for hands, and everything else is best left as a surprise to discover. Expect lots of rapid-fire, clever-weird puzzle challenges -- the average quick experience here is much shorter than the typical hole in What The Golf?

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Iron Man VR

Best marvel vr game.

Ever dreamed of being Iron Man? This game will have you hovering around in a jetpack, using your hands to aim and blast through a series of missions that are surprisingly kinetic and fun. Iron Man was originally a game on the PlayStation VR, but the move to Quest 2 is far more fun because there are no wires to worry about getting tangled in. 

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Moss: Book 2

Best magical miniature platform puzzler.

Moss was one of my very favorite VR games and has been a classic on Quest for a while. There's a sequel now, and its graphics look even better on Quest 2 headsets. The gameplay, which involves moving a sword-bearing mouse hero named Quill on a quest to save her world, is mostly the same: Move through massive miniature worlds and solve puzzles. It's a great sit-down-and-play experience and fun to share with family.

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Best monster squid simulator

Devolver's adorable VR game turns you into a sea monster living near a seaside town. Your hands are tentacles. The sensation of bodily transformation works wonderfully, and you'll find yourself flip-flopping your sucker-filled arms to grab things and try to help your little cartoony townspeople as you navigate a dollhouse-size world all around you.

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Best VR musical playground

A bunch of wild VR instruments you've never seen before, recording tools and the ability to multitask: Virtuoso isn't just a toy, it's a music platform in VR. It's soothing and fun to play on the fly, but digging deeper is surprisingly rewarding, too. Setting up drums, a weird VR xylophone and a Theremin-like music cube side-by-side to jam with is really cool.

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Best painting in VR

Instead of sculpting or drawing in 3D like many VR art apps do, Vermillion focuses on the canvas. It feels uncanny to paint with a palette and an easel, even more so if you use the mixed-reality mode to make the painting feel like it's sitting in your home. Bringing up video tutorials while you paint feels like a preview of our AR-overlaid future and can be surprisingly calming.

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Puzzling Places

Best vr jigsaw puzzle.

I had no idea how a VR jigsaw puzzle would feel or whether I'd care to play one. While I don't love this game's limited number of puzzles or its strange interface, its 3D environments that you can piece together (with up to hundreds of pieces per puzzle) are weirdly hypnotic. Also, passthrough camera modes let you float the pieces in mixed reality while you see the rest of your home.

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Resident Evil 4

Best console port to vr.

Playing the classic Resident Evil 4 in VR feels like a whole new game. The ability to use your hands, holster weapons and actually walk into creepy settings is transformative. Other than 2D cutscenes, this feels like a native VR game. Resident Evil 4 is a Quest 2 exclusive, so original Quest owners can't play it, but this is an excellent game to show off how good stand-alone VR has become.

Read our Resident Evil 4 review .

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I Expect You To Die 3

Best spy-puzzle escape room.

VR is a great format for escape room experiences. I Expect You To Die is a game you can play seated, leaning over desks and flipping switches, using telekinetic powers to control items from afar. The puzzle designs can be as challenging as any escape room I've ever been in. There are three games in the series now, but you might as well start with the newest one.

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Walkabout Mini Golf

Best vr mini-golf.

My overall favorite VR game just might be mini-golf. Walkabout's multiple golf courses are brilliantly designed, with extra-hard challenge modes and hidden golf balls to collect. The game's golf physics are perfect. The multiplayer modes are great for having friends join in online. Several increasingly good courses keep arriving as DLC, from one based on Jim Henson's Labyrinth to a series of Jules Verne courses. Every time a new course comes out, I get excited. Seriously, you have no idea how good VR mini-golf is. And the Meow Wolf course is absolutely wonderful.

best oculus quest travel experiences

Best tabletop RPG in VR

Demeo is a miraculous four-player online RPG that captures the feel of collaborative play but in VR. The 3D map, the characters and your hovering hands holding cards that can be played in-game combine to feel like a session of D&D that's animated into reality. Games are randomized a bit each time to keep the excitement going indefinitely, and free updates have added lots of extra adventures.

Read our Demeo hands-on .

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ForeVR Bowl

Best vr bowling.

Sometimes, I really miss Wii Sports or real bowling alleys. ForeVR Bowl is the best simulation of both, with online play and solo challenges, and a mix of realistic and weird environments. The ball physics is more realistic than Wii Sports could have ever dreamed of, but it's also forgiving enough to have fun. Just leave some elbow room in your home play area; you need a bit more free space than you think.

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The Climb 2

Best rock climbing simulation.

You have no idea how surprisingly intense VR rock climbing can be until you've tried The Climb 2. This sequel to a classic VR game (also on Quest) uses your hands to reach up and grab ledges, ropes and ziplines. It sounds easy, and yet discovering ledges, holding the right grip and keeping focus can be a real challenge. It's also absolutely beautiful.

Read our The Climb 2 first take .

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Best co-op cooking game

This isn't Overcooked, but Cook-Out is a charming and immersive cooking game where you race to put sandwiches together using a grill and tools right in front of you. Other players can join in, up to four players at once. At full speed, it feels like a theme park attraction created in VR just for you.

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Best retro game to reboot in VR

Cyan Worlds' new version of Myst is the same game you've probably played a million times, but the environments here are really beautiful to move through. Consider this a puzzle game that doubles as a meditative escape. Read our Myst VR hands-on .

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Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge

Best star wars theme park experience at home.

I missed my chance to go to Disney and see Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, but ILMxLab's Batuu-themed game is the next best thing. It's not exactly a tour of Black Spire Outpost, but the incredible character acting, world design and intense blaster battles are an impressive feat. It's over too soon, but this Quest game still costs less than most Disney souvenirs. The $10 expansion pack is worth getting to complete the storyline. (Also check out Vader Immortal , ILMxLab's previous lightsaber-wielding adventure involving Darth Vader.)

Read our Galaxy's Edge hands-on and interview .

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Population One

The closest thing to fortnite in vr.

The multiplayer battle royale experience of Population One is very Fortnite-like. In fact, it's extremely Fortnite-like; that's a good thing. There are few large-scale multiplayer VR games right now, and this is one of the best. Dropping down from above, navigating the shrinking map, climbing and hunting for supplies and excellent controls make this a must-play team shooter. Plus, there are frequent season updates.

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The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners

Best zombie-horror game.

It's expensive, and the file size can get up to 8GB on the Quest 2, but this is console-quality VR shrunken down into a portable headset. Saints & Sinners was already an acclaimed PC VR game, and the transition to the Quest keeps its polish and RPG-like feel. It's freaky, but it's also deep. There's a lot more going on than simple shooting, and the sequel (Chapter 2: Retribution) is just as good.

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Best free social game-iverse

A lot of Quest games are expensive, but a surprising number are free. Rec Room is a social hub that's also a doorway to tons of social games, with a seemingly limitless set of possibilities. Sometimes it feels a bit like Wii Sports or VR Roblox. There are mini-adventures, paintball games and more. I just want there to be improved parental-control features (there seem to be a lot of parents letting kids into the Rec Room lately).

Read our Rec Room hands-on, pre-Quest .

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King of music fitness

This is the Quest's killer app, and if you want to get moving, love lightsabers or just want a fun dance challenge, this is it. Plenty of tracks keep you busy, the lightsaber tracking is fantastic, and there are extra music packs to buy if you feel compelled. I'm still exhausting myself trying to beat my nephew's high scores.

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Superhot VR

The action game to beat.

Bullet time, grab the gun, wait -- the faster you move, the faster everything else moves. Get it now? Superhot was one of the first games that hit the Quest, and it's still amazing. Runner-up pick: Pistol Whip. (Sorry, I still like Superhot more.)

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Eleven Table Tennis

Next best thing to real ping-pong.

Seriously, ping-pong in VR is so good; the table physics, the size of the play area and the way VR matches what you need perfectly. You can play online with real people, and the gameplay is shockingly unforgiving. The Quest 3 update adds a mixed reality mode that projects the table into your home, which is surprisingly useful for playing in cramped spaces.

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The Room VR: A Dark Matter

Best horror vr escape room.

If you're up for a creepy dive into mysterious puzzle boxes, this unique VR game from the makers of the hit game series called The Room is a fantastic and spooky mental challenge (it's not great for kids, however). There are lots of other escape-room games on Quest, including the excellent I Expect You To Die 2 (listed above), and a ticketed live multiplayer escape-room experience from Adventure Labs , as well.

Read our The Room VR: A Dark Matter review .

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The Under Presents

Best theater head trip.

I can't explain The Under, really: Nightmare Cabaret? Apocalyptic playground? It provides stuff to explore, secrets to find and real actors who perform from time to time. There's a ticketed performance of an immersive theater version of The Tempest and a variety show. You'll find other people who can't speak, and neither can you, but somehow, it all ends up feeling magical and strange.

Read our The Under Presents review .

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Tetris Effect: Connected

Best puzzle meditation.

The synesthetic Tetris Effect was one of the best games of 2018, and the Quest version is mostly as good. It's intense, the music is amazing and although the levels are frantic, it's also weirdly zen. This is a perfect way to unwind.

Read our Tetris Effect review .

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Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

Best vr party game.

With other people in your home, VR can be a solitary disconnect. Keep Talking involves others by having people not in VR handle a bomb-defusing manual while the person in VR tries to communicate and stop the bomb in time. It feels like a weird board game, which is something most VR games never succeed at.

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In Death: Unchained

Best archery survival game.

An endless and randomly generated set of castle enemies meets you every time you play, and this roguelike game uses a bow and arrow as your only method of navigation and attack. The mechanics feel great, and being surrounded by enemies you're firing arrows at can be incredibly intense.

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Space Pirate Trainer

Best arcade game.

Talk about a game that never seems to get old. While Space Pirate Trainer has been around since the launch days of the HTC Vive, the simple arcade design is perfect. You stand still, shoot at aliens and shield yourself. Survive as long as you can; it's perfect.

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Pixel Ripped 1995

Best virtual retro game world within a world.

Want to revisit '90s games, including the experience of sitting on the floor with a controller playing games on a TV? You can do that already with a little retro 16-bit console, but Pixel Ripped pulls it off uncannily in VR. You're a kid in a house, playing games that don't exist. Then you enter the pixel world, and it gets stranger. The original '80s-set Pixel Ripped 1989 is now inside as an add-on DLC, too.

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A Fisherman's Tale

Best trippy puzzle game.

VR can turn your sense of reality inside out, and A Fisherman's Tale is the best type of out-of-body experience. A room with puzzles to solve also has a dollhouse, which is a perfect model of the room you're in. You can reach into your own space and as you do, a larger hand from above enters your room. It's like living in your own weird puzzle dollhouse universe, and it's fantastic. There's a sequel, too, but we like the original one best.

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Red Matter 2

Most amazing-looking adventure game.

Red Matter was one of the best-looking Oculus Quest games, and Red Matter 2 pushes the graphics even further, especially on Quest 3. The puzzle-solving, atmospheric and brooding adventure is set in an alternate-timeline Cold War in space. Your tool-filled space suit glides around and grapples with the brilliantly evoked world, which often has Half-Life vibes. It's one of the most stunning visual experiences you can have.

How we test Quest games and apps

We just play. VR is a continually changing landscape, and thanks to new mixed reality capabilities in the Quest 3, we expect it to keep changing. We play and review VR games just like we do games on other platforms, but we keep interfaces and comfort heavily in mind for VR experiences as well. 

Factors to consider for picking Quest apps and games

The Quest 3 offers improved graphics, faster refresh rates for smoother experiences, higher display resolution, and the ability to mix real-world camera feeds with VR to offer mixed reality that can feel, at times, like the virtual and real blending together. RIght now, there aren’t many VR games or apps that use mixed reality as more than a gimmick, but we expect more games, productivity apps, and fitness apps to add mixed reality for Quest 3. 

But for both Quest 2 and 3, many games and apps are effectively similar. This brings up a few considerations: do you want to be active? Do you like being seated? Do you mind intense action? Are you looking for something more comfortable? VR can span a whole spectrum of comfort zones, and sometimes it really depends on your mood and energy.

Quest 2 apps are playable on Quest 3, and many of these games are getting free updates adding better graphics and performance enhancements. It’s a good incentive to consider upgrading to a Quest 3 if you have a Quest 2, although Meta’s also expected to launch a more affordable version of the Quest 3 in 2024.

Games also vary widely in price: Some are free, others are $10, and others cost as much as premium console games. Storage sizes vary widely, too, from a few hundred megabytes to 20GB or more. If you have a smaller-capacity storage size Quest headset, you may have to delete apps to make room.

What's the best way to get a workout in VR?

There are lots of ways the Quest can be a surprisingly good fitness device , provided you're OK with sweating with a headset on (buy silicone face covers for the Quest 2, or replacement foam inserts). Beat Saber is still a classic, but Supernatural is the best subscription-based Peloton-type experience, and it uses the Apple Watch or other heart-rate trackers to measure heart rate. I'd also recommend active hand strap accessories to keep your controllers more tightly attached, and lay down a nonslip yoga mat.

Is the Quest appropriate for kids?

It depends. Years ago, I said I wouldn't recommend a Quest 2 for kids unless you're occasionally sharing games with them in a place where you can watch them play and make sure they're playing safely, but Meta has slowly rolled out improved parental controls in VR . For older kids, it's fantastic. But make sure to watch what they're playing by casting the screen to your phone with Meta's Quest phone app, and stay away from voice chat-based games to be safe unless they're directly connecting with friends. Also, make sure you keep a wide, clear play space!

Should I get the Quest 3?

The Quest 3 and Quest 2 all run the same apps and games. The Quest 3 is more expensive, but has superior graphics, clearer lenses, added mixed reality effects with high-res passthrough cameras and a higher-res display. It's the best headset, but the Quest 2 is still our value pick for most people.

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The 12 Best VR Travel Apps for the Quest [2023 Update]

12 Travel Apps for VR [Featured Image]

A lot has happened since 2020 when I first put together a list of my favorite travel games for Oculus Quest . Including the fact that it’s no longer the Oculus Quest, it’s the “Meta Quest” now. And, there’s a whole new headset – the Quest 2 !

I’m absolutely a fan of VR. I think it’s just really cool and a lot of fun. It has plenty of room to grow and improve – for one the whole weight issue with the Quest bugs me to no end, but you can mostly solve it with something like this – but I think the reality of something Ready Player One-ish , is definitely a possibility in the not-too-distant future. I also have a pretty big case of wanderlust and love to get outside and travel whenever I can. That’s been sidelined a little the last couple of years for a few reasons, including Covid. Good times. But VR is here for us in a time of need and gives us the opportunity to travel the world without ever leaving home – or even the couch.

This list of VR apps , games, and experiences are just some of my personal favorites as someone who loves travel and nature. There are also a few Quest experiences on this list that let you travel not only to distant lands but also to distant times. Let me know if you have any favorites from this list!

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The Great Outdoors (VR Style)

These are games and apps built for people like me that love the great outdoors . I’ve always really liked camping , hiking , and just being in nature. Sometimes life, or the weather, gets in the way of those outings though. For times like that, you can check out these VR apps that will bring the great outdoors to you so you don’t have to go to it.

1. Nature Treks VR

Made especially for the nature-lovers, this Oculus app takes you on relaxing trips into different outdoor spaces. Meadows, beaches, forests, and even underwater – hang out in beautiful surroundings with local creatures and critters. This app is more than just a pretty view, though. You can interact with the scenes and the animals, including being able to control the weather. It’s also made to be a sort of meditative experience and there’s even a feature to help you focus on your breathing. There are 9 different nature scenes to choose from with unique experiences to be had in each.

All around a really cool VR app to start off this list.

Available on: Quest | Quest 2

2. National Geographic Explore VR

National Geographic Explore lets you make your way around a couple of the most unique and recognizable areas of the planet – Machu Picchu and Antarctica. Two very different experiences but both are fun and educational.

Personally, I liked the Antarctica experience a little better. There’s just something satisfying about rowing around in the kayak in the middle of that icy landscape. You also get to see some of the local wildlife while you’re on your expedition.

3. The Climb 2

This updated version of The Climb game includes 15 new maps, new challenges, and new gear you can unlock as you progress onward and upward! I’ve mentioned this in the last review I did of travel apps for the Oculus (now Meta Quest) but The Climb is definitely one of those games that could have you feeling a little disoriented. It’s probably worse if you have a fear of heights so I’d opt for sitting down for this game. But that’s just me.

4. BRINK Traveler

Brink has 22 locations to explore in some of the most beautiful natural places on Earth. This is a VR experience for the nature-lovers and outdoor explorers. Use BRINK Traveler to check out some bucket list destinations in a 360-degree view. You can move around in the environment as well.

Recommended gear for the Quest

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5. Blueplanet VR Explore

With Blueplanet you can explore over 40 natural and historical sites around the world. The scenes are 360 degrees and there’s an option to hang glide your way through the environments in some of the locations. The scenes look quite realistic most of the time and this app, though relatively pricey in terms of VR apps, is a great way to get to explore many famous locations all over the world without leaving your house.

6. Ecosphere

This VR experience is nature and community-impact oriented. It tells the stories of places and the people who live there. The “episodes” let you explore the beautiful locations and hear from the locals who live there. The stories generally center around places and communities that have been struggling with issues like war or climate change and how those issues are being addressed within the communities.

It’s a great VR app for seeing fascinating areas of the world and hearing about the issues that are affecting those places. The makers of Ecosphere hope that the app becomes a pathway toward awareness for social issues around the globe and they’ve done a really nice job with the Quest project so far!

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VR Apps for People with Wanderlust

These Meta Quest apps are for people that have the travel bug and want to see as much of the world as they can, even if it’s in a VR headset sometimes. Check out your next trip location before you go, get inspired to make new travel plans, or just enjoy jumping around the globe in a matter of seconds!

This is probably the quintessential travel app for Quest. It uses Google maps and street view data to let you jump around the world (and time) in VR. Pick a place and you’ll be transported to it, and once you’re there you can move around using arrows on the ground, similar to how you get around in Google Streetview.

Wander also has extra features like educational information about certain locations and the ability to see what some locations looked like at different points in time.

I really liked using Wander to travel back to places I’ve been before just to revisit them and the memories I have at those places. Highly recommend!

This is an interesting app that feels like a mashup between Google Earth and Wander. It feels more like an app or game than just traipsing around in Google Earth for VR (which is a thing but isn’t available for the Quest, just Rift). You get to pick a location anywhere in the world from a table in the middle of your room. It gives you a 3D map of sorts that looks kinda like locations made of legos, but with better graphics. Then you just pick a spot and off you go!

I’m curious for anyone that has tried both, do you have a favorite?

Available on: Quest 2

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Travel… TO SPACE

Look, I added this to my last list of vr travel apps that I love, and I’m adding it again. I don’t know what it is, guys, but I just can’t get over space travel in VR. Something about it just makes my brain super happy and so I’m going to continue to include space travel apps and videos wherever I can just in case you like them as much as I do. Here are some of my favorite VR experiences for space exploration.

Just a note: some of these are 360 videos, rather than apps or games. You can actually watch them just on youtube and use your mouse to look around, but of course, the experience is way cooler in a VR headset.

9. Take a Virtual Reality tour of six REAL exoplanets

I can’t get over the visuals of this video. It’s just SO pretty and otherworldly. The video narration is also super nice and informative so you learn a little bit on your trip to space. If you like space videos or space travel or follow NASA on Instagram, especially for their space photos ( like I do ), be sure to check this one out in VR.

Watch on Youtube in Quest headset.

10. Space Explorers – Travel to a space station!

This gorgeous 360 video series was literally filmed at the ISS (Internation Space Station) and it’s AMAZING. You get to see the inside of the space station and all the weird wires and thingamajigs that line the walls. You get to hear from the crew. And, maybe best of all, you get to go on an actual spacewalk! I know. Amazing.

Note: You might want to download the videos for this experience rather than relying on streaming them to your headset in real time. The better the video quality the more awesome your space exploration will be!

Time Travel with VR

I realize we’re getting less and less conventional with our definition of “travel” here but some of the coolest VR apps I’ve used are in this category. History can seem a little blah – but going to the places where famous historical events took place brings them to life. Well, with VR, you can take that concept and run with it. VR doesn’t just allow you to travel to interesting historical sites, it allows you to be immersed in the history itself.

Seriously if we had this sort of thing in my history classes I would have paid way more attention.

11. Traveling While Black

I’m bringing some of these choices back from my previous list of vr games about travel , but it’s because I really cannot recommend it enough. I didn’t know exactly what to expect when I started this VR experience, but the quality and the way the story was told, jumping from past to present, blew me away.

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Traveling While Black is a VR-friendly production about “The Green Book” – you may recognize the name from a movie that came out in 2019 starring Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen . The actual “green book” was called The Negro Motorist Green Book  or  The Negro Travelers’ Green Book . And it was a real book that helped black travelers figure out where they could stay while traveling in parts of the United States that were often very unsafe for black people.

Not only is this Quest experience a great look into a very real and important part of American history, but it’s just done really, really well.

12. Anne Frank House VR

I’ve been to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, and I thought this Oculus experience was going to be basically a walk-through of that tour, maybe filmed with a 360 camera. I was surprised to find out it’s actually a recreation of how the house was actually set up during WW2 in a 3D render. You get to walk through the space and see how it might have looked and felt to be living in such a small space during the time that Anne and her family were living there.

Whether or not you’ve been to the Anne Frank House I’d highly recommend this walkthrough to anyone with an interest in history. It would be very interesting to do this VR walkthrough and then go back to the actual house and do the walkthrough there to see how it felt in comparison. If you’re visiting Amsterdam anytime soon you might want to make that part of your trip!

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With virtual reality well and truly in the mainstream, there’s no time like the present to dive into the best VR experiences on offer. And we do mean experiences, not games. Yes, there’s fun to be had soaring through space in an X-Wing or gunning down bad-guys from behind a dumpster but VR has so much more to offer besides.

There are a whole range of VR applications that, from the comfort of your own home, let you visit places, times and even whole worlds that would otherwise be out of your reach. Sometimes you’re just you, while some titles put you in someone else’s shoes, offering a perspective you might never have considered. VR fitness apps are becoming more popular, and you can even work in VR .

Without the need to fend off murderous bandits or face-eating xenomorphs, you can take your time to immerse yourself in the experience of your choosing. And if you haven’t already picked up a VR headset (they’re surprisingly affordable) check out our list of the best VR headsets here.  

The only snag is there are so many VR experiences out there that it can be hard to know where to start, even if you’ve a specific area of interest in mind. For example, put “dinosaurs” and “VR” into the Steam Store and you’re greeted by 80+ results.

That’s why we’ve rounded up the ten of the best VR experiences available. Some are free, others sport a reasonable price tag but all offer the chance to expand your horizons without even leaving your living room. And if you want to pick up a VR headset to check out these experiences, head to our VR headset deals page to get the best price. 

Space Explorers: The ISS Experience VR

  • Platforms: Oculus
  • Price: $2.99 for each of the 4 episodes (via Oculus Store) 

If anyone is looking to experience the wonders of space, this VR experience may be close to what you’ll get to seeing what its like aboard a space station. Shot over two years, the VR experience was filmed at the International Space Station. It’s a gorgeous look at life aboard the station, told through four parts as you follow eight astronauts on a journey through some missions. It’ll give viewers an intimate look at living the life on orbit. 

There won’t be much interaction, but the experience does dive deep into space exploration through the eyes of these astronauts. With these extreme close-ups of these workers in space together, you’ll feel like you are with them during the joys and dangers of their profession.

  • Check out Space Explorers on the Oculus Store .

BRINK Traveller VR experience

  • Platforms: Steam VR, Meta (including Meta Quest)
  • Price: $9.99 / £7.99 (via Steam Store, Meta Quest Store)

BRINK Traveller takes you on a tour of twenty stunning natural spots, across thirteen locations. That may not sound like a lot when you can run Google Earth on most headsets, but BRINK Traveller’s locales are more than just 360° videos or shots.

Instead, you get to roam around each lookout spot, gazing down into the Grand Canyon, for example, watching the odd bird soar overhead. Should you be so inclined you can pick up a rock and pitch it into the water or take photographs. Or why not pull up a chair and just relax? It’s not 100% photorealistic but it’s convincing enough that it’s almost as good as being there. 

The locations are, mostly, American but the developers are slowly adding more international locations. Besides which, (virtually) taking in California’s Death Valley, Arizona’s The Wave rock formation and more, you’re bound to come away impressed.

  • Buy BRINK Traveller on Steam .
  • Buy BRINK Traveller on Meta Quest Store .

Star Chart VR

  • Platforms: Oculus, Steam, Google Play
  • Price: $9.99 

Speaking of space, this VR experience is also out of this world as it allows you to explore the solar system in a beautiful rendering of a real-time space simulation. You can take a closer look at all the planets in our galaxy whether its Saturn’s rings or the moons that orbit it. This is a great way to educate yourself in what the solar system has to offer and see how these constellations are formed in the night sky. Choose from different Star Chart modes to give you some choices in your star gazing activity. 

There’s also tons of experiences like Moments in Time that take you throughout history in space expedition like the moon landing and the rover’s exploration in Mars. No matter what you choose, you’ll enjoy what our solar system has to offer thanks to this one-of-kind VR experience.

  • Buy Star Chart VR on Steam.
  • Buy Star Chart VR on Oculus .
  • Buy Star Chart VR on Google Play Store .

National Geographic Explore VR_National Geographic

  • Price: $9.99

There are plenty of discoveries to be made in this world, and National Geographic help make this possible with their app called Explore VR. There are countless experiences to uncover and it’s a nice educational tool to see what this world has to offer regarding culture and exploration. 

Users can explore the old ruins of Machu Picchu or even scale the icebergs in the far-off region of Antarctica. It’s perfect for the whole family to travel the world without ever leaving the house. The main goal is to capture photos on these exhibitions, so the National Geographic Explore VR experience is a nice way to discover these vast locations to get to know the landscape and learn its history.

  • Buy National Geographic Explore VR for $9.99 at Oculus store .

Ocean Rift VR experience

  • Platforms: Steam VR, Meta (including Meta Quest 2)

It’s estimated that 80% of the ocean’s depths remain unexplored and while Ocean Rift is based on what we do know, it still offers some amazing encounters. Swimming around one of several sub-aquatic areas, you’ll get to gawp at humpback whales, play with dolphins and, should you so choose, swim with a handful of prehistoric animals. 

Ocean Rift isn’t the only application to offer a similarly watery experience, but what’s impressive is the freedom it grants you. You can roam to your heart’s content, assuming you’ve not chosen the shark cage area, and, occasionally, stumble on some unsettling aquatic items. Ocean Rift doesn’t set out to kill you, but we still got the chills when we stumbled across an abandoned submersible.

  • Buy Ocean Rift on Steam .
  • Buy Ocean Rift on Meta Quest Store .

All Kinds of Limbo_National Theatre

  • Platforms: All
  • Price: £6/$8

Live theater still draws in a big crowd with the likes of Broadway shows, concerts, and other types of entertainment. If you would rather see live entertainment from your own home, look no further than the performers behind All Kinds of Limbo. The musical performance is developed by artists Raffy Bushman and Nubiya Brandon alongside the NuShape Orchestra in the U.K. 

Using just a VR headset on a mobile device or PC, audiences can take part in this immersive experience that brings the Caribbean culture to life in a story of a life in limbo across different genres of music. Called All Kinds of Limbo XR, this special production from the National Theater utilizes VR technology to create a place for audiences to watch these musicians perform with the tunes of the Caribbean.

  • See upcoming All Kinds of Limbo events here.

Universe Sandbox

  • Platforms: Steam VR
  • Price: $29.99 (via Steam Store, also includes non-VR version)

Universe Sandbox happily caters to those who just want to watch the planets leisurely orbit the sun or, with the click of a button or two, watch days pass in seconds. Even without touching the extensive and sometimes silly Steam Workshop items (space whale included), just poring over solar systems (ours and a handful of others) will keep stargazers happy. 

However, it’s the option to experiment that really elevates Universe Sandbox. You can move planets, alter their size, their composition, blow them up – the Solar System is your oyster. Yes, there’s nothing to stop you swapping the Sun out for a black hole and the resultant planetary chaos is really something. But you can have just as much fun making little tweaks and observing the knock-on effects.

  • Buy Universe Sandbox VR on Steam (Early Access) 

Perspectives: Paradise VR experience

  • Price: Free (via Steam Store)

Perspectives: Paradise starts with a bang and ends with a whimper which, given the subject matter is entirely appropriate. It’s a virtual reality dive into the 1952 test detonation of the first hydrogen bomb and the effect it had at Enewetak/Bikini Atoll, both upon the environment and the original inhabitants. 

Aside from a spectacular VR recreation of the detonation of the bomb, you get to delve into the unsettling aftermath, standing atop the sealed mound where radioactive materials were buried. On top of that, there are 360° views of the island, interviews (including with the people who live there now) and more. 

The subject is treated with an appropriate level of dignity – it’s not a fist-pumping celebration of America’s might, thanks in part to the involvement of some Finnish journalists. And it’s absolutely going to leave you with food for thought. 

  • Get Perspectives: Paradise on Steam .

The Book of Distance VR experiences

  • Platforms: Steam VR, Meta
  • Price: Free (via Steam Store, Meta Quest Store)

Aside from visiting remote locations, VR allows you to experience other people’s stories. The Book of Distance tells just one such story, about a Japanese man who emigrated to America. That might be an interesting tale in its own right, but what makes his story so significant is that he was one of the many, many Japanese American citizens who spent some or all of WWII in American internment camps . 

What makes this such an impactful experience is that it has such a narrow, personal focus. It was produced with the involvement of Randall Okita, the man’s grandson, and it lets you delve into various aspects of his life. It’s presented as sort of a play, one that will absolutely hold your attention, and it’s the perfect way to illuminate an important but often glossed over chapter of America’s history. 

  • Get The Book of Distance on Steam .
  • Get The Book of Distance on Meta Quest Store .

Within VR - cinematic VR experiences

  • Platforms: Oculus, Steam, Google Play, Apple
  • Price: Free

For those in need of a cinematic experience at home, Within VR can make that happen. Get immersed in some amazing stories in different genres like documentaries, horror, music videos, animation, and so much more. What’s great is that these are viewed at no charge at all. 

You can catch the best from indie filmmakers and studios from around the world. These videos are also available to download in high-resolution, so you can take it anywhere you go if you don’t have an internet connection to stream it. If you’re up for some video content, then you’ll find plenty of that through Within.

Best of all, there are no platform limitations, as the Within website proudly states that it's "available everywhere fine VR is served".

  • Check out Within VR on Steam ,  Oculus, Google Play , or Apple .

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The Latest Quest headset from Meta comes with a substantial change from previous models. While the Quest 2's lower ( then higher , then lower again ) price made VR more accessible, the Quest 3 ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) adds substantial new features including full-color passthrough cameras, better hand- and object-tracking, and augmented reality apps.

The Quest 3 costs $500, putting it firmly in the mid-range for VR, but still one of the more affordable AR-enabled options. If you’re looking for the highest-end Quest headset, however, and have an extra $1,000 to burn, you should check out the Quest Pro . (You can check out the rest of our favorite VR headsets for more options.)

No matter which headset you have, there are hundreds of games available—everything from shooters to puzzlers to mini golf. The Quest 3's AR features enable whole new genres that can use your real environment as part of the game or application. We've spent countless hours trying dozens of games and apps on the Quest headsets, including the Quest 3. Here are some of our favorites.

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Updated November 2023: We added Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, Lego Bricktales, PianoVision, and BAM.

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An Adorable Adventure

Moss is one of the first games I show people new to VR. It’s the first VR game I ever sat down to play all the way through. Moss tells the story of an adorable little mouse on a quest to save her people. Most VR games put you directly in the shoes of the main character, but in Moss you play as a kindly forest spirit helping Quill (the mousey) through puzzles, traps, and even fights against tiny little monsters. Your perspective is more removed from the action, like you’re looking down into a gorgeous and interactive diorama. That makes Moss approachable, especially if you’re prone to motion sickness— Moss is primarily a seated experience.

More recently, Moss: Book II sees you return to the fray as Quill's faithful ally. This time our mousey protagonist finds herself chased by a mysterious force seeking to unmake the world. Once again, you get to accompany her on this journey, protecting, guiding, and helping her out all along the way. At this point I would take a bullet for Quill, so I was stoked to jump back into this world and go with her on another adventure. Not only is it a worthy successor to one of the best games for any VR platform, but it also stands on its own as yet another killer VR game from Polyarc. — Jaina Grey

A Captivating Shooter

More than five years after its initial release, there's a reason Superhot VR still tops the lists of games you have to play on your headset. In this first-person shooter, you’re forced to fight your way through a barrage of enemies, with one key twist: Time only progresses when you move. This means you can take your time planning your attack or just let out a defeated sigh as you stare at the bullet that's an inch away from your head and about to kill you.

For Travelers

I have run out the battery on my Quest multiple times. I simply cannot stop puzzling. In Puzzling Places , you pick a gorgeous, detailed object or location, like a beautiful antique kimono or the French coast of Biarritz, break it into 25 to 400 pieces, and then … painstakingly put it back together. Flip through 2D cards to examine how each side should look. Rotate the partially built Swiss cathedral or Swedish drawing room in your hands. Click pieces into place with the most satisfying haptic click that has ever been clicked, and once it’s done, move through the hallways of an Armenian monastery examining candelabras. Once I’ve done all the 400-piece puzzles twice, I’ll have no choice but to email the developers and ask for more puzzles. It’s traveling and puzzling and it’s great. — Adrienne So

For Storytelling

A beautiful twist on the Alice in Wonderland universe, Down the Rabbit Hole is a charming 360-degree puzzle game that switches between third- and first-person perspectives to bring clever game mechanics to life. You, the protagonist, are searching for your lost pet Patches when you fall down a hole hidden beneath a trap door. At the bottom, you land in the White Rabbit’s home, scattering the invitations he’s been preparing for the Queen of Heart’s birthday party. Think of this like a single-person escape room—if you were both the person stuck in the room and the person watching the person stuck in the room, who is able to see the bigger picture. Oh, and mix in a dash of excitement as you meet characters you know along the way. —Saira Mueller

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Yes, Beat Saber was released in 2018. But you cannot deny that it is insanely fun. Come on, who doesn’t want to wield a lightsaber in each hand? And then have your controllers rumble when you accidentally (or purposefully, in my case) tap them together, so it feels like you’re battling yourself on Endor. Set aside the lightsabers and the game’s controls are very easy to pick up, which means you’ll be spacing out to some of your favorite songs in no time (Green Day or Skrillex, anyone?). If you’re the competitive type, you can also choose to play Beat Saber with friends so you can see who’s the best at slicing boxes and dodging walls to a beat. As a bonus, it is actually a pretty decent workout once you’re playing for a while on harder modes. —Saira Mueller

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For Party People

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to duel with pistols as people did in the 18th century, Blaston is the game for you. You can play it by yourself against online opponents, but it’s way more fun with a friend (or two or three). While only two people can duel at a time, other friends in the group can spectate the match—trust us when we say it gets ridiculous and hilarious. The dueling participants get dropped onto individual platforms in an arena, and weapons and shields spawn around their platform. Then it’s a best-of-two show match to deal damage and reduce your opponent’s health bar. If you really want to tilt your opponent (and do some damage in the process) throw your weapon at them once you’re out of ammo. If you get good enough, you can even enter an official tournament. Or, for some ridiculous snowball fun, check out the Arctic Blast mode. — Saira Mueller

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For Game Night (With Only One Headset)

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes has been out for a few years, but it's still an iconic title. In this game, one person wears a headset to manipulate a virtual bomb that has several puzzles all over it. The catch is, there's no way to solve the puzzles from within the headset. Everyone else in the room is given a dump of documents (which you can either print or view online here ) that contain instructions the team must communicate to the person in the headset. Oh and, of course, there's a time limit. Because, you know, it's a bomb. This is one of the few VR games that manages to be engaging and fun for a group of people, even if only one headset is available.

People playing the VR game Bam

For Game Night (With Several Headsets)

To my mind, BAM is less a game than it is a proof of concept, and it's an exciting one. If you have multiple Quest headsets lying around, you can get a group of people together to play this mixed reality battlefield game and experience a shared virtual vision. While it's best with the Quest 3's AR features, it can also run on the Quest 2 and Quest Pro. If you've upgraded in the past, all your old headsets are compatible as well.

Each player gets to puppeteer little robots in a central playing field, forcing them to battle like you're all some combination of ancient Roman gladiatorial audiences and high-tech gods. While I wouldn't go so far as to say the gameplay itself is revolutionary (you probably won't be playing this particular game for ages), it's a fascinating look at what kind of games could be made when having a few VR and AR headsets around the house is more common.

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A Touching Kraken Adventure

The Meta Quest Store describes Tentacular as a heartwarming physics-based puzzler, and I can't think of a more accurate description. You play as a 16-year-old kaiju who grew up in a seaside town and is learning to find your way in the world—first off, by getting a job. You're the perfect size and shape to clear rock slides and stack shipping containers, with some kaiju-style constraints. For example, your tentacles are delicate and pointy at the tips but stronger and more stable at the base. This is one of the first VR games that I've ever played that approaches the appeal of a real video game, with a lengthy, absorbing storyline and puzzles that feel firmly grounded in reality. The writing is also very funny, too. —Adrienne So

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For Budding Musicians

Learning the piano can be tough but rewarding. PianoVision is one of the most interesting tools I've seen to help develop this skill. It has a couple of mixed reality options for learning piano, and an entirely virtual piano that uses hand tracking to show you how to play songs. In my experience this was … fine, but not quite accurate enough to really learn much. Piano is a tactile instrument, and pressing fingers in mid-air on nonexistent buttons is more of an exercise in guessing what your headset sees than actually learning music.

It's the AR overlay on top of a physical keyboard, however, that makes it truly stand out. If you have a MIDI keyboard, you can connect it to a Meta Quest 3 headset and it will overlay notes onto the individual keys to help you learn what notes you're playing. Additionally, you can practice songs using a virtual piano roll that will highlight which notes to press, almost Guitar Hero –style. It's an impressive way to augment your piano lessons or just dabble for fun.

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For Master Builders

Lego Bricktales lets players build virtual Lego models using AR right inside your living room. Pick a table in your home and you can put a Lego workspace right on top with an effectively infinite supply of bricks , without running the risk of stepping on any later. We'll update this guide after we get a chance to go hands on, but this has been a dream of mine since I was 9. I think it's worth an early mention.

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For Puzzle/Escape Room Fans

There’s something deeply satisfying about puzzle boxes. Picking up an object and manipulating it until a secret opens feels downright magical. That’s been the premise behind The Room series, which sets the bar for emulating the tactile pleasure of escape rooms and puzzles, but without being bound by the limits of physical reality. Which makes The Room VR: A Dark Matter all the more stunning. In this game, you can pick up keys, turn over objects, and move your head to get a better look at the items you’re investigating in ways you never could in previous games in the series. VR is such a natural fit for this game that it kinda makes me want to see all the previous games adapted to it as well.

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Tips Before Playing

Before you can actually play, there are a few things you need to do. Here are some tips for getting everything set up, because the Quest interface is not always the easiest to navigate.

Set your boundary . The last thing you want while playing is to run into an object in your room while essentially blindfolded. Your Quest will guide you through the process of setting up your boundary. Roomscale lets you draw a play space to move freely, Stationary when you're standing still. But what if you move locations? Or want to play a game sitting down instead of standing up?

To change your boundary, press the Oculus button on your right controller (it's the one just underneath the joystick). This pulls up the menu at the bottom of the screen (you only have to do this if the menu isn't already showing up). From there, if you hover over the clock, you can choose the Quick Settings panel. Then choose Guardian. If you pick Stationary, you just have to hit confirm and you're all set. If you pick Roomscale, it'll guide you through drawing a new Guardian boundary.

Buy the games . To buy games for the Quest, you only really have one option: The Meta Quest Store . But there are three ways to do it. Regardless of which option you pick, you need to have a payment method on file (credit card, debit card, or PayPal). The browser method is the easiest way to enter these details.

  • Browser: Log in to the store. From there, you can either type the name of the game into the search bar on the top right or click “Apps & Games” to browse. Once you've chosen a game, there is a blue button on the right of its info page that lists its price. Hit that and it'll prompt you to purchase.
  • App: Download the Oculus app and log in to your account. Click on the Store button on the bottom left and, as with the browser steps, you can either scroll through or search for a specific title. Once you've clicked on a game, the app uses the same button with a price system at the bottom of the screen. Just click on the button, review the payment details, and hit purchase.
  • Headset: With the headset on, bring up the bottom menu again. The Store icon is the orange one with a little shopping bag. Click on this, and you have the option of browsing through games or search. Once you've picked a game and are looking at its info page, hit the blue button on the right with the price marker to purchase.

Note: If the game is free, the blue button will say “Get” rather than listing a price. And if you purchase the game via a browser or the app, you will still need to download it on your headset. See the next step for instructions.

Download and access your games . Once you've purchased a game, you need to download it. If you purchased it through the Store on your headset, the download should automatically start. Once it's done, the button will change to “Play” so you can jump right in.

If you purchased the game via the browser or app, head to the Store on your headset and search for the game. The store will list it as “Purchased,” but when you click on its info page the blue button will have changed from listing the price to saying “Download.” Hit that and it will automatically show you the download's progress bar.

To access all of your games—both purchased and downloaded—bring up the bottom menu bar by hitting the Oculus button on that right controller. From there, click on the “Apps” button on the right (the one with the nine dots). This will show you all of your purchases, and you can filter to see just the ones that are installed or the ones that aren't. Click on the game's icon and it should load right up.

Recenter your screen . Occasionally, you'll find that your screen is no longer centered the way you want it. Maybe you took off your headset to check your phone or drink some water, or maybe you're in-game and want to change your orientation. To do this, hit the Oculus button on the right controller, then enter the Quick Settings menu by clicking on the left where it shows the time. Underneath the Wi-Fi is a button that says “Reset View." Click on this and it will prompt you to move your head to where you want the screen to be, then hit confirm once it's in the right spot.

Check your battery life . When fully charged, the Quest's battery normally lasts around two hours. If you're not sure how much juice your headset has left, hit the Oculus button on the right controller to bring up the bottom menu. On the left, underneath the clock, is a little battery icon that gives you a rough gauge of your charge. If you click on it, it brings up the Quick Settings screen. In the top left is the exact percentage, as well as that of each of your controllers.

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Best VR space experiences

The best VR space experiences puts space travel within reach of everyone - with the right hardware.

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Travel the cosmos and explore the ISS in the best VR space experiences.

VR gaming is great but there are also a wealth of smaller VR “experiences” that let you explore places and situations that would otherwise be beyond your reach. Space has its own subset of experiences which range from letting you board the International Space Station to giving you the power to bend planets to your will. 

Yes, space exploration is still the domain of a select few, based on their skill sets, celebrity status or bank balances.  Most of us won’t get to escape Earth’s gravitational pull, let alone live on the moon. But, thanks to the best VR headsets , all you need to do to take to the stars (or demolish them) is to don a headset and enter virtual reality. 

It’s not absolutely the same, your feet will remain firmly planted on Earth, but VR experiences can be the next best thing to actually going to space and with VR more affordable than it’s ever been, there’s no better time to blast off. So, to give you a head start, we’ve rounded up six of the best VR space experiences.

1. Space Explorers: The ISS Experience 

Best VR Space Experiences: image shows ISS VR Experience

  • Headsets : Oculus Quest, Oculus Quest 2 
  • Price: $2.99 for each of 4 episodes (via Oculus Store) 

One the best VR space experiences, Space Explorers: The ISS Experience was filmed aboard the International Space Station, over the course of two years. Exclusive to the Oculus Quest it’s an absolutely fascinating look at life aboard the station and, while only two of the four half-an-hour episodes have been released, it offers some insights you’re unlikely to find elsewhere. 

It is largely non-interactive; you’re limited to jumping back and forth through each mini documentary’s timeline. But Space Explorers: The ISS Experience is well worth your time, not just because of how astonishing it feels to “be” on the ISS (even if you can’t freely explore), but also because it happily delves into the mundane.

Yes, there are interviews and so forth, and the final episode is set to contain a spacewalk. But the quieter moments are just as vital; a crew member’s sorrow over her comrades’ imminent departure is framed by an extended scene of them all dining together. And, thanks to the VR close-ups, it feels like you’re right there with them; I had the urge to grab a can of tuna as it drifted by. 

Two years of footage has, naturally, been edited down but it still has an air of honesty and if you’ve the slightest interest in the ISS it’s a must-see. 

  • Get Space Explorers via the Oculus store for free .

2. Mission: ISS  

Best VR Space Experiences: image shows Mission ISS VR game

  • Headsets : Oculus Quest, Oculus Quest 2
  • Price: Free (via Oculus Store) 

Ever wanted to roam around the International Space Station? Mission: ISS lets you do just that and the freedom it bestows upon you is really something. You can “cheat” and navigate the ISS using the controller’s joystick, but pushing yourself along using the various wall-mounted bars makes for a more authentic, if slightly chaotic outing. 

Mission: ISS’s attention to detail is real a joy; you can’t go around just flipping switches, but chances are you’ll spend ages poring over buttons, reading labels and batting ketchup bottles about. You get to play with the ISS’s docking arm, but if you’d prefer a truly harrowing experience, spacewalking is where it’s at. 

The stars are quite clearly textures but once you’re out there it still feels disquietingly real. In your head the only thing keeping you in the vicinity of the ISS is a few metal hand-grips and your SAFER pack . And this is all from a free game, with not an in-app purchase in sight; short of drifting off into the void, you really can’t go wrong. 

  • Download Mission: ISS for Oculus Quest 2 or Oculus Rift S .

3. Spheres 

Best VR Space Experiences: image shows Spheres Space VR

  • Headset: Oculus Rift & Oculus Quest
  • Price: $9.99 (via Oculus Store) 

Spheres is not so much a scientifically-accurate exploration of space as it is a semi-interactive art piece. It’s split into three ten minute chunks, narrated by Millie Bobby Brown, Jessica Chastain and Patti Smith respectively. Their presence, compared to regular voice actors, doesn’t elevate Spheres but, for the most part, the narration (and writing) comes across as sincere, only once edging into near-parody. 

The voice-overs serve to set the scene, but it’s the stunning visuals and subdued but haunting soundtrack that make Spheres such a memorable meditation on the cosmos. All three chapters, Chorus of the Cosmos, Songs of Spacetime and Pale Blue Dot are excellent but Songs of Spacetime is worth the asking price alone.  

Writer Eliza McNitt’s interpretation of a black hole is breathtaking enough but Spheres briefly puts you in control of this galactic sinkhole, letting you reach out to slowly devour a doomed sun. Then, just when you’ve seen the most Spheres has to offer, it takes things to a whole other level, but it wouldn’t be fair to spoil the surprise. 

  • Buy Spheres for $9.99 on Oculus Quest 2 or Oculus Rift S .

4. Discovering Space 2 

Best space VR experiences: image shows Discovering Space VR 2

  • Headset: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift (Oculus Quest via air link or cable) 
  • Price: $9.99 (via Oculus Store), $9.99 (via Steam Store) 

The bad news is Discovering Space 2 , which sees you soaring around the Solar System in a sci-fi ship, sometimes resembles a theme park ride rather than a real space voyage. The good news is it feels like the kind of cutting edge computer-assisted ride you’d have to wait two years to get tickets for. 

You can follow one of several guided tours, or just explore the Solar System at will. The latter is where Discovering Space 2 comes into its own because it manages to convey the vastness of the distance between planets. Yes, you can throttle up and travel at currently unattainable speeds if you want to reach Mars in minutes. But just pointing yourself at a planet and being informed it’ll take 79 days to reach is hugely sobering, as you gaze at the blackness through your cockpit.  

The icing on the cake is you can fly down to each planet (there’s an optional autopilot) and while their surface textures are fairly low resolution, it’s a welcome addition. Once you get used to the fact that a few planets, the Earth in particular, don’t quite sell their size, Discovering Space 2 is a worthy exploration.

  • Buy Discovering Space 2 on via Oculus store or Steam .

5. SpaceEngine 

Best Space VR Experiences: image shows SpaceEngine on Steam

  • Headset (not required): Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift (Oculus Quest via air link or cable), Windows Mixed Reality, can run without headset. 
  • Price: $24.99 (Early Access, via Steam Store) 

SpaceEngine, while still in Early Access, is a vast interactive planetarium where the sky definitely isn’t the limit. It’s an impressive experience, more so when you strap on a VR headset and find yourself surrounded by the stars. You can explore Earth’s planetary neighbours or select a distant system and, in a matter of seconds, be standing (or floating) in unfamiliar space. Half of the fun of playing SpaceEngine is clicking away at stars, not knowing what you’re going to discover when it takes you there.

It does incorporate actual astronomical data, so you can soar off to Trappist-1 or any number of known systems. Some systems and planets are procedurally generated and are labelled as such; the more you explore the uncharted regions of space, the more SpaceEngine has to give you its best guess or make something up entirely. 

However, as immersive as SpaceEngine is, the VR interface is pretty clunky. For example, if you want to enter the name of a system you need to lift your visor and use the keyboard. As a work in progress, it’s well worth diving into but overhauling the VR controls should be next on the developers’ to-do list. 

  • Buy SpaceEngine for $24.99 via Steam.

6. Universe Sandbox 

Best VR Space Experience: image shows Universe Sandbox

  • Headsets (not required): Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift (Oculus Quest via air link or cable), Windows Mixed Reality
  • Price: $29.99 (via Steam Store) 

Universe Sandbox is less a planetarium and more an opportunity for you to perform your own experiments on an unsuspecting system.  These experiments range from the low key (if potentially prophetic) - raising Earth’s temperature a few degrees - to the malevolent – dropping the blue supergiant Rigel into the Solar System and watching everything fall apart. 

However, donning a compatible VR headset takes Universe Sandbox’s stellar shenanigans to a sublime new level. Zoom into Earth and it’ll float so close you’ll swear you could grab it. Launch the Moon towards our precious planet and watch awe-struck as the annihilation unfolds before your eyes. Planetary events that are striking when viewed on a monitor become absolutely spectacular when witnessed in VR and, unlike SpaceEngine, the VR controls are entirely intuitive. 

Is Universe Sandbox accurate?   Creators Giant Army state they “strive to keep the results as realistic as possible”, though they admit it doesn’t take account of relativity . So we wouldn’t recommend you use it to support your dissertation, but if you’ve ever contemplated our solar system and thought “What if?”, Universe Sandbox will give you hours of planet-meddling joy.

  • Buy Universe Sandbox for $29.99 via Steam.

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Top 25 Best Meta Quest 2 Games – Winter 2023

Looking for the best Meta Quest 2 games? Here's our top recommendations.

Four years after the original Oculus Quest headset debuted, the content library available on the Meta Quest platform is bigger than ever. That makes picking a list of the best Meta Quest 2 games tough. With Meta Quest 3 now available and the new XR2 allowing for far improved visuals, we've prepared a separate list of the best Quest 3 games .

With that in mind (and given Quest 2 remains on sale alongside Quest 3), we're keeping this list ongoing as our picks for the best Quest 2 experiences and games available for this generation of headset. There will be minor differences in the rankings between lists, as our Quest 3 list takes Quest 3 enhancements into consideration and weighs recent releases a bit more heavily than we do here.

If you’re looking for our best VR game lists outside of the best Quest 2 games, make sure to check these out:

  • Best Meta Quest 3 Games
  • Best PC VR Games
  • Best PSVR Games
  • Best PSVR 2 Games
  • Best VR Games Of All-Time

While this list is specific for Quest 2, all the listed games will also work on other Quest headsets like Quest Pro and Quest 3 as well (with the exception of the original Oculus Quest headset, following Meta's decision to end Quest 1 support this year ).

Best Meta Quest 2 Games: Honorable Mentions

Here are a few titles that are just shy of making the top 25. Some were previously on the list and later nudged off by newer titles, while others were beaten out by another game in the same genre.

With that in mind, you should definitely check out: The Room VR , A Township Tale , Blade and Sorcery , Song in the Smoke, Ghost Giant , I Expect You To Die 2 , Until You Fall, Carve Snowboarding , Warplanes: WW1 Fighters , Zenith: The Last City , Gorn , Bonelab , Star Wars: Vader Immortal Trilogy , Tentacular , Ultrawings 2 , Green Hell and The Last Clockwinder .

Best Meta Quest 2 Games

25. eleven table tennis.

If you want the most accurate, authentic representation of a sport in VR today, Eleven: Table Tennis is your best bet. This simulation-level game offers the most convincing take on a sport that makes perfect sense in VR. Whether you're serving up hotshots or getting in returns, Eleven's physics behave how you'd expect. Tapping the ball with your controller starts to feel as natural as if it were a paddle.

More than just a great game, Eleven is one of the rare VR experiences that feels like a genuine replacement for our reality. It used to be placed much higher on this list, but it's fallen down a few rankings given a lack of updates, a now-outdated UI and promised content updates remaining MIA .

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24. Moss: Book I & Moss: Book II

While Moss and Moss: Book II are separate games, we've included them as one entry on this list as they flow into each other – Book II picks up the story moments after the end of Book 1. Moss helped proved that third-person VR experiences can make for some of the absolute best content out on the platform right now. You guide an adorable little mouse named Quill through diorama-sized levels, solving puzzles and taking on fearsome critters in sword-based combat.

While it's mechanically refined, Moss’ real claim to fame is the bond you build with Quill over the course of the adventure. Playing as a larger companion to the tiny protagonist, you really start to connect with her as you work together to overcome obstacles. It feels very much like a team effort, which is quite a remarkable feeling in itself.

The second instalment – Moss: Book II – is technically a stronger, longer sequel , but realistically feels more like a continuation of the same journey as opposed to a completely fresh adventure. That being said, it does add some new mechanics that innovates on the original's the combat, as well as offering a wider range of environment and vistas than the first title. The Moss series is not one to miss.

Read more: Moss Review / Moss: Book 2 Review

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23. Red Matter 2

Red Matter 2 is a great sci-fi adventure and one of the most impressive visual showcases available on Quest 2. After producing a similarly stunning experience with the original Red Matter, developers Vertical Robot doubled down on creating a compelling and gorgeous sci-fi game with this sequel.

The gameplay is fairly slow, focused on environmental puzzles and occasional combat. It doesn't always land – some of the puzzles begin to frustrate, especially toward the end – but some beautiful sci-fi vistas and environments supplement any occasional hiccups in gameplay and pacing.

Read more: Red Matter 2 Review

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22. Ghost Signal: A Stellaris Game

Set in the universe of Paradox Interactive's strategy game Stellaris, this VR roguelite spin-off from Fast Travel Games sees you command a spaceship from the third-person through diorama-style levels.

You'll fight enemies, encounter hostile and friendly creatures, and investigate planets, all while collecting EXP and scraps to upgrade your ship for current and successive runs. For fans of roguelites, Ghost Signal is easily the best entry in the genre on Quest.

Read more: Ghost Signal: A Stellaris Game Review / Fleet Expansion Update

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21. What the Bat?

In the aftermath of the pandemic, 2022 was a slower year for big VR releases. However, this meant that many smaller indie releases had a chance to shine, such as What the Bat? , our 2022 VR Game of the Year. In What the Bat?, your hands are transformed into baseball bats and you'll work through a series of endlessly creative, short puzzle scenarios.

Across the wacky campaign, you'll use your bats to do almost anything – except play an actual baseball game. The game begs to be shown to family and friends. It's the perfect title to pass around the room and give people a taste of what VR can offer. That being said, its hilarious charm and deceptive complexity mean that even veteran VR players will find something to enjoy.

Read more: What the Bat? review

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20. Asgard's Wrath 2

Asgard's Wrath 2 offers impressive scale on an uncharted level previously unseen on Quest headsets. It features many incredible moments of bespoke gameplay, expert cinematic direction and sequences of god-like proportions.However, it also wraps its best moments around an open world that feels fairly unsatisfying to explore and an RPG structure that sometimes feels as though it gets in the way of the main campaign.

This game isn't a tight linear experience but if you're looking for an expansive, near-overwhelming RPG to dig into, then Asgard's Wrath 2 is a great option. It's worth keeping in mind that the game runs at a lower render resolution on Quest 2 and hits a 72Hz refresh rate compared to 90Hz on Quest 3. That said, the game's visuals are aimed at Quest 2, so if you're willing to trade off lower resolution and refresh rate, the rest of the game will look nearly identical on both headsets.

Read more:   Asgard's Wrath 2 Review: Godly Scale, But At What Cost?

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Cubism is an understated but absolutely stunning VR puzzle game – and one that's deceptively simple. Each level features a 3D wireframe shape into which you have to fit different Tetris-like block pieces. The puzzles get harder and the pieces more complex – it’s a slow and measured puzzle experience. While it may not be as flashy as some of the other titles on this list, Cubism is an experience that is perfectly designed for the current capabilities of Quest hardware.

The minimalist design, reserved soundtrack and its simple nature all come together to create a fantastic and polished end product. It's is also regularly updated with support for the latest cutting edge VR features – its post-launch updates include support for passthrough mode, hand tracking and 120Hz. If you’re a fan of puzzles that put your mind to work, then don’t sleep on Cubism. Solving each level is infinitely more complex than you’d expect and the satisfaction you get at the end is incredibly rewarding.

Read more: Cubism: How An Architectural Mindset Spawned An Intuitive VR Puzzle Game

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18. Population: One

VR does Fortnite right in this superb battle royale shooter. Population: One takes place on a huge map in which teams of three battle it out to be the last ones standing. Choose where to drop, scavenge for supplies and make sure to stay in safe zones as you fight to survive. It's a rock-solid shooter with some great VR mechanics too, like scaling up walls with your hands or holding your arms out to glide when you leap off the side of a building.

It can be an intense experience that certainly won't be for everyone but, if you're looking to get your online shooter fix in VR, this is your best bet. Plus, it has cross-play support, so you can play with friends using other headsets. Since launch, the game has only grown with a bunch of free content updates including a sandbox mode . It's now free-to-play on Quest, so you can jump in without paying a cent.

Read more: Population: One Review

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17. Among Us VR

Among Us VR brings the viral flatscreen sensation into VR on Quest 2, translating the original game brilliantly. It adds new depth to the experience, featuring top-tier VR design and the added immersion of experiencing this social whodunit in virtual reality means that it offers something familiar yet original compared to the flatscreen release. It also feature cross-platform multiplayer support, so you can play alongside your friends on PC VR, Pico, PSVR 2.

Read more: Among Us VR Review / Polus Point Map Launches In July

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16. A Fisherman’s Tale

A Fisherman’s Tale is a unique mind-bending puzzle game and easily one of the best Meta Quest 2 games available. In A Fisherman’s Tale, you solve intricate, scale-based puzzles in which you work… with yourself. Its best puzzles utilize a miniature model of the lighthouse the game’s set in. Lift the model's roof and you’ll see a mini-you, imitating your every move. Try and keep your brain from breaking as you hand yourself giant objects, or reach down to poke your own head.

It’s a trip, to say the least. Throw in a poignant story about self-acceptance and you have a short, sharp VR game that will stay with you much longer than most multi-hour epics. If you're still keen for more, then you can check out the sequel, Another's Fisherman's Tale , as well.

Read more: A Fisherman's Tale Review

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15. Iron Man VR

Originally released as a PSVR exclusive, Iron Man VR flew its way onto Quest in 2022, making some drastic improvements to the experience along the way. While the technical constraints of the system marred the PSVR release, Iron Man VR on Quest is a different beast.

There's practically no load times and switching to a standalone system without wires makes the gameplay more immersive than ever. You'll embody Tony Stark and his suit of armor in a thrilling and engaging story-driven campaign, featuring combat and traversal that adds up to an addictive superhero experience.

Read more : Iron Man VR Quest 2 Review

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14. Outta Hand

One of the best releases this year on Quest, Outta Hand takes Gorilla Tag's physical, gesture-based movement system and evolves it with new mechanics and a stretchier feel into something truly sublime.

Not only is the combination of thrilling platforming and combat really satisfying, but it's paired with an engaging, no-fills narrative, witty dialogue and beautiful environments. If you're looking for a short but sweet VR platforming campaign, then this Crash Bandicoot-inspired title is one you can't miss.

Read more: Outta Hand review

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13. Little Cities

Little Cities is the best city simulator game available on any VR platform, let alone Quest 2. It perfectly distills the formula down into a focused approach that emphasizes city management through design. Instead of getting bogged down in menus, the ebb and flow of your city will be determined by how you lay out the roads, key services and various elements provided to you.

Little Cities is high on this list because it does all of this while being keenly aware of intelligent VR design. Everything in the game is designed to work optimally and intuitively in a VR headset. Every element feels well-considered and incredibly immersive. Even if you're not a fan of the city simulator genre, Little Cities is visually stunning and charming enough for anyone to enjoy. As you would expect, the game has also receive several post-launch content updates, including the Attractions Update , Sandbox Update , Snowy Island DLC and more.

Read more: Little Cities Review / Little Cities Draws A Line In The Sandbox

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12. Unplugged

There was a heck of a lot of doubt -- even from our camp -- that Unplugged could really work. It's a Guitar Hero-style game in which you strum notes arriving to the beat. But, instead of holding a plastic peripheral in your hand, the Quest version of the game relies entirely on hand-tracking. Despite having some technical hiccups, we think it really works.

When you hit a streak, Unplugged is a genuinely empowering air guitar experience that will have you shredding with the best of them, and it's only got better over time as the tech improves. Plus, new updates from developers Anotherway continue to add more songs to the already crazy good tracklist of rock classics.

Read more: Unplugged Review

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11. Beat Saber

VR's poster child is a natural fit on Quest. In Beat Saber , you slash notes to the beat of the music, dodge obstacles and try to master an ever-growing list of fantastic tracks. Beat Saber is empowering, energetic and one of the most devilishly addictive VR games of all time.

It was a hit when it released in 2018 and since then it's gone from strength-to-strength, now offering a bunch of paid DLC music packs that include hits from massive artists, such as Queen, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, The Weeknd, Green Day, Lady Gaga, Fall Out Boy and many more.

Read more: Beat Saber Review / Queen Music Pack DLC: A Must-Have For Beat Saber Fans

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10. Arizona Sunshine 2

Arizona Sunshine 2 is a fantastic VR campaign featuring pitch perfect writing, acting, pacing and outstanding action. It's everything you hope for in a sequel, taking everything that worked in the original and refining it to near-perfection. This time, you'll be joined on your adventure by canine companion Buddy, who you'll use for crowd control during intense action sequences and develop a relationship with across the course of the campaign.

This follow up to one of VR's seminal early hits reanimates the zombie genre and brings with it some of the most engaging and accessible arcade violence we've seen in VR. Plus, the entire campaign is playable in two-player co-op, just like the first game. Whether you're looking to dismember some zombies alone or with friends, Arizona Sunshine 2 is a great pick. Beyond running at an increased resolution on the newer headset, the game will look identical on Quest 2 as it does on Quest 3.

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Read more:  Arizona Sunshine 2 Review: Reanimating A Dying Genre In The Best Possible Way / Here's What Arizona Sunshine 2 Will Look Like On Quest 2

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9. Dungeons of Eternity

If you're looking for a fantasy action RPG that you can play with a group of friends, Dungeons of Eternity is the obvious pick. This first-person immersive experience feels significantly polished across all Quest headsets, allowing you and your friends to explore a variety of hack-n-slash combat options while clearing rooms in true "dungeon crawler" style.

Dungeons of Eternity caters to many styles of play, pairing a rewarding progression system with endless randomly generated dungeons. For an immersive first-person dungeon crawler, there's no better pick.

Read more:  Dungeons of Eternity Review

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8. Walkabout Mini Golf

Mini golf is actually something that could and should work quite well in VR. Walkabout Mini Golf is all the proof you need; it's an accurate representation of the game that goes beyond what's possible in real life whilst also remaining authentic throughout.

This ticks all the boxes – plenty of courses, extensive multiplayer support, different themes for each level and, above all, pinpoint physics that are arguably better than the real thing because there's none of the small snags you'd find on the surface of physical courses. Hard to fault! Plus, the game receives ongoing support from developers Mighty Coconut, with regular free and paid DLC courses added over time.

Read more : Walkabout Mini Golf review

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7. Assassin's Creed Nexus

There was a lot of understandable doubt about whether the Assassin's Creed franchise could survive the transition to VR and come out better on the other end. However, Nexus proves that Assassin's Creed can absolutely work in VR and manages to stand proud with the main series. It present players with a 20-hour campaign that leaves you wanting more, demonstrating what a fully-fledged VR entry can do for a big franchise.

Adapting the stealth, parkour and combat of the series into a new immersive format works wonders – Nexus is the most fun we've had with the Assassin's Creed franchise yet. It's worth noting that, compared to Quest 3, Assassin's Creed Nexus does feature a notable resolution drop when playing on Quest 2 – hence why it's ranked a little lower here than on our Quest 3 list.

Read more: Assassin's Creed Nexus VR Stands Proud With The Main Series

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6. Resident Evil 4 VR

We had our doubts that Resident Evil 4 would really work well in VR, but it not only survived the transition - it ended up being one of the best Meta Quest 2 games. This is a full port of Leon Kennedy's best-known zombie adventure, with a first-person view and full motion control support.

Sure, some elements of this version of the game don't hold up well, like virtual cutscene screens. But when you're facing a horde of enemies with your back literally against the wall, it's hard to care. This is a wonderful way to revisit a classic.

Read more: Resident Evil 4 VR Review

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5. Superhot VR

Superhot VR is one of the oldest games on this list and yet, over six years later, it's still easily one of the best examples of how VR can give us entirely new gaming experiences. In this cinematic shooter, times moves only when you do. Sit still and the world around you will freeze, but move your body and it will jolt back to life. It's your very own Matrix simulator.

What makes the game such an enduring hit is its accessible design that instantly picks up on a professional slickness you won't find anywhere else in VR. From last-minute gun grabs to well-placed knife throws, the game constantly delivers unprecedented satisfaction with its action. Superhot VR is still one of the best Meta Quest 2 games available - surely we're way past due for a sequel?

Read more: Superhot VR Review

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4. Eye of the Temple

Eye of the Temple is one of the best examples of a game designed from the ground-up for VR – it's a triumphant room-scale platformer on Quest. In this Indiana Jones-inspired adventure, you'll begin outside a large temple with a whip in one hand and torch in the other. Work your way deeper into the temple by completing puzzles and navigating platforming obstacles along the way.

The genius part of Eye of the Temple is that the room-scale approach means almost all movement is real around your play space. Some clever design tricks ensure you never have to worry about walking out of your play space or into your guardian (which also makes it a great experience for those who are starting out with VR). Be warned though: you'll need a decent amount of space – Eye of the Temple requires a minimum play area of at least 2m x 2m.

Read more: Eye of the Temple Review / Eye Of The Temple Wasn't Profitable Until Quest Release

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3. Pistol Whip

Continual updates and new content has cemented Pistol Whip as one of the best, most stylish arcade rhythm VR games around. Its sharpshooting, sharp sounding, beat-based gameplay proves even more hypnotic than Beat Saber and in our 2023 review update, we proclaimed Pistol Whip is better than ever . In this neon-lit shooter, you stream down corridors, blasting bad guys to grizzly tunes, avoiding incoming fire and trying to rack up the best scores by firing on-beat.

Whereas Beat Saber wants to make you a dancing Jedi master, Pistol Whip aims to teach you John Wick-esque gun-fu with style, elegantly fusing the rhythmic and cinematic together into a pulsating, vibrant monster of its own. Since launch, Cloudhead Games have continually supported Pistol Whip with more content, new features and extra tracks, making it one of the most entertaining and comprehensive arcade titles available on Quest.

Read more:   Pistol Whip Review  /  Pistol Whip Modding Tool Now Available

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2. The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners

We would have never pegged a game based upon The Walking Dead to carry arguably the best design and user interaction you’ll find in VR, but Saints & Sinners delivers. This sets the bar for VR zombie games and the entire medium alike with ridiculously entertaining physics-based combat that has you wrestling with undead hordes, throwing every ounce of effort into every swing and stab.

But this isn’t just a silly sandbox. Saints & Sinners packs its action into a full, meaty VR campaign that sees you trekking through the remains of New Orleans. Add in human enemies, side-missions and the ability to kill zombies with a spoon, and you have one of the deepest native VR games on the market. Thanks to an obscenely good port from developer Skydance Interactive, Saints & Sinners is right near the top of our best Oculus Quest games and best Meta Quest 2 games list.

Read more: The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners Review

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Demeo  isn't a perfect tabletop game by any means. But it is a  really  good one and, more importantly, its first-rate four-player multiplayer VR experience makes it feel like a genuine social event in a way that no flatscreen game – and even few VR games – have ever really matched. You pick a class and tackle randomly generated dungeons, but the game's punishing difficulty means sessions can last anywhere from a few minutes to multiple hours.

Demeo instantly cemented itself as one of the best Quest games that's only gotten better with post-launch updates. Free updates have provided new campaigns to play through, like  Reign of Madness ,  Curse of the Serpent Lord  and more. It's a must-have for any Quest 2 owner.

Read more: Demeo Review

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Our list of best Meta Quest 2 games is designed to be updated regularly each year.

Update 12/21/2023 – List re-ordered. Removed Green Hell, Hellsweeper, Tentacular, Ultrawings 2. Added Asgard's Wrath 2, Arizona Sunshine 2, Assassin's Creed Nexus, Dungeons of Eternity.

Update 10/11/2023 – List re-ordered. Removed Vader Immortal, Onward. Added Outta Hand, Hellsweeper.

Update 07/04/23 – List re-ordered. Removed Bonelab, The Last Clockwinder. Added Eye of the Temple, Ghost Signal.

Update 04/11/23 – Removed Echo VR in light of the game's shutdown . Added Among Us VR and added information on free-to-play for Population: One.

Update 01/17/23 – List reordered. Zenith and Gorn removed, Iron Man VR and What the Bat? added.

Update 10/18/22 – List reordered. The Room, A Township Tale, Blade & Sorcery, Song in the Smoke, Ghost Giant, I Expect You To Die 2 & Until You Fall removed. Moss: Book II, Cubism, Tentacular, Bonelab, Green Hell VR, Red Matter 2, The Last Clockwinder, Little Cities added.

Update 05/17/22 – List reordered slightly, Honorable Mentions added.

Update 03/15/22 – Larcenauts, Carve Snowboarding removed. Zenith, Ultrawings 2 added.

Update 11/26/21 – Sniper Elite VR, Red Matter, Cosmodread, In Death, FNAFVR removed. Resident Evil 4 VR, Song in the Smoke, Blade And Sorcery: Nomad, Gorn, Unplugged added.

Update 08/30/21 – I Expect You To Die, Myst, Contractors, Job Simulator removed. A Township Tale, Sniper Elite VR, Larcenauts, I Expect You To Die 2 added.

Update 06/15/21 – The Under Presents, Blair Witch, Vacation Simulator, Accounting+ removed. Demeo, Carve Snowboarding, Walkabout, Cosmodread added.

Update 12/25/20 – Population: One, Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners, Myst, Blair Witch, Contractors added. Spaceteam, Robo Recall, Apex Construct, Lies Beneath, Phantom removed.

Update 10/12/20 – Until You Fall added. Trover Saves The Universe removed.

Update 09/13/20 – Acron, Down The Rabbit Hole, National Geographic, Rec Room, VRChat, Keep Talking, VVR, The Climb, Exorcist removed. Onward, Echo VR, Spaceteam VR, The Under Presents, FNAFVR, Phantom: Covert Ops, Trover Saves The Universe added.

Update 04/09/20 – Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets, SPT, Journey of the Gods, Face Your Fears II, Racket: Nx, Job Simulator removed. Down The Rabbit Hole, Ghost Giant, The Room VR, Eleven: Table Tennis, Vacation Simulator, OhShape added.

Update 12/06/19 – Fisherman's Tale, Pistol Whip, Espire 1, SPT, National Geographic VR, The Climb, Curious Tale Of The Stolen Pets added. Raccoon Lagoon, Wands, Fujii, Orbus Reborn, BoxVR, Dreadhalls, Thumper removed.

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I am a huge VR nerd and these are the 7 Meta Quest 3 apps I’m downloading first

Just got a Meta Quest 3? You need to try these VR apps

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First Encounters

Walkabout mini golf, painting vr, the last clockwinder, samba de amigo, dungeons of eternity.

If your Meta Quest 3 preorder is arriving today, or you’ve been inspired to pick up the VR headset after reading our five-star Meta Quest 3 review , then you’ll probably want to dive head-first into some great virtual reality and mixed reality experiences. But where should you start?

The Meta Quest Store is full of some amazing Meta Quest 3 games and apps, but it’s also home to a few duds as well. While you might be willing to take a gamble on free software, a lot of it’s paid – and we all hate the feeling of buying a game or app we then never use.

So to help you out I’ve compiled this list of  Meta Quest 3 software that I think you’ll love. There’s a mixture of games and apps including some of my favorites from the Oculus Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro that have been enhanced for the Meta Quest 3.

Honorable mentions

This list has two quick honorable mentions. The first is for people who are upgrading from older Quest hardware and it’s ‘all the Quest software you know and love’. The Meta Quest 3 can run every game and app currently in the Quest Store, so if you have a library of VR titles already then you’ll be able to bring it with you to the new hardware. What’s more, some of those apps might be getting Quest 3 enhancements in the coming months to take advantage of the hardware’s new and improved chipset and full-color mixed reality.

The other honorable mention is Asgard’s Wrath 2 . It’s not actually out yet, but by getting your Meta Quest 3 before January 27 you’ll get a free copy of it. I’ve spoken to the developers of this game and they are promising it’ll be an action-filled 60-plus hour VR AAA adventure. We’ll have to be the judge of that when it releases later this year but hey, whether it's great or not it’ll cost you nothing to give it a try so I’d recommend downloading it when you can.

First Encounters is a mixed reality experience that won’t keep you entertained for more than an hour or so, but it’s an excellent showcase of the Meta Quest 3’s MR capabilities and a great place to start for newcomers.

After you’ve booted up the app and scanned your room a tiny spaceship will crash through your ceiling. A flood of “pesky space puffians” will then start invading your room, and it’s your job to zap and collect as many as you can before time runs out. The puffins invade by breaking through your walls and ceiling from their reality, but you can blast these holes open yourself to expose more of their homeworld and make it easier to zap the critters and build up a high score.

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Multiple fluffy colorful puffians bounce around a living room asd a spaceship crashes through the wall exposing another dimension.

It’s a clever use of mixed reality, and for people new to VR or MR it’s a fantastic introduction – the mechanics are super simple, and because you start in your own home it doesn’t feel as alien as starting in a completely virtual environment.

If you own a VR headset (be it a Meta Quest 3 or any other) you need to download Walkabout Mini Golf . It's my favorite VR experience and I'm certain you'll love it too.

The premise couldn’t be simpler – it's literally just mini golf – but Mighty Coconut's execution is perfect. Not only are the mechanics on point, but the levels are superb with unique designs that are a delight to play in (imagine if themed mini gold courses were taken to the extreme). I love every level, but Tourist Trap (a pirate cove) from the base game and the Upside Town DLC course are my favorites. 

If you ever want to take a break from golfing you can search each level for 18 unique hidden balls that you can add to your collection and use in-game. Find 10 balls (or score below par) and you'll unlock the course's Hard Mode. Not only is it now nighttime, but the course will present you with new challenges including a foxhunt puzzle that rewards you with a unique club design if you can solve it. If you get stuck you can set up a multiplayer game and try to solve the puzzles and find the hidden golf balls together.

If you’re looking to get creative on the Meta Quets 3 then go no further than Painting VR . There are a bunch of excellent VR painting apps, but my go-to is this one for its simplicity and beginner-friendly feel.

Using a wide array of painting supplies you can let your creativity run wild as you attempt to bring beauty to the blank canvas before you. You can make your art as large or as small and intricate as you desire. And if you need some inspiration there’s a floating browser that allows you to explore YouTube and Google for images and painting tutorials.

Best of all if you make a huge mess you can clean everything up at the push of a button. 

It also has a mixed reality mode so you can turn any room in your home into an art studio. The mode looks really good on the Meta Quest 3 – good enough that I had a proper go at painting a real-life vase of flowers (you can see the results on our TikTok in the coming days) – though your MR studio does have a habit of rearranging itself which can be more than a little frustrating.

That said, I really love this app and it's an excellent use of VR and MR where the only limitation is your imagination.

Fans of puzzle games need to play The Last Clockwinder . Even if you aren't a big fan of this genre you should give it a try – there’s a reason this VR app has won numerous awards, including Meta’s Best of Quest: Best Game of 2022 award.

Using a pair of gloves left behind by your former mentor – the so-called Last Clockwinder – you must help restore power to the clock tower to prevent it from sinking into a vast ocean, and hopefully find out where the missing Clockwinder has gone. 

You can think of this title as a very involved auto-clicker. Using the gloves you’re able to record movements that are then exactly mimicked by an automaton and repeated in a loop. And with the help of a small army of these robots, you’ll be able to complete this VR game’s fruit-harvesting-based puzzles. If you find VR movement a little tricky you use as many robot creations as you need to get the jobs done, but with the right blend of creative thinking and dexterity you can attempt to complete each level’s bonus objectives – which require you to be as efficient as possible with your robot usage.

I had an absolute blast playing this game and it’s a great one to pick up on your new Meta Quest 3.

I didn’t think I'd like Samba Di Amigo but after a week of playing it on the Meta Quest 3 I’ve fallen in love with Sega’s absolutely unhinged VR concoction that’s also quite the workout at higher difficulties.

As music notes fly towards you in both virtual and mixed reality environments you must shake your maracas and strike poses to rack up points to make the maracas gods happy – at least I think that’s the narrative; I’ll be honest I accidentally skipped the opening cutscene so I’m not 100% sure, but I can say my lack of understanding doesn’t detract from my enjoyment. I think the mysterious weirdness of it all only makes the game more exciting frankly.

The tracklist is also a bit all over the place in a wonderful way – and basically, none of it fits the ‘Samba’ brief the title loosely promises. There’s the usual range of pop tracks you expect from party dance games such as Carly Rae Jepsen’s I Really Like You , The Jonas Brothers’ Sucker , and Ariana Grande’s Break Free . Then there are covers of the Macarena , La Bamba, and others that kind of barely fit the Latin origins of the maracas. And finally, you’ll find Sonic Adventure’s Escape from the City and Bon Jovi’s You Give Love A Bad Name .

If you want something more normal then Beat Samba scratches a very similar itch and is a VR staple for good reason. But if you’re after something that’s sure to make you laugh (and amuse anyone who watches you play), then Samba Di Amigo VR is a must-play Quest 3 title.

Using the VR app on my Quest headset is one of my favorite ways to watch YouTube videos. The HD videos are displayed on an absolutely massive virtual screen – it’s literally vision-filling – and by signing into your account you can get personalized recommendations and a feed of the latest uploads from the channels you’re subscribed to.

The room you’re watching in is a little imposing – it’s a dark void-like space – but I kind of like how it’s free from distractions so you can focus your attention completely on the videos. 

What’s more, you can use the app to explore immersive 360 video content that immerses you in the action (though it’s not as immersive as a good VR game).

Best of all the YouTube app is completely free to download, so there’s no reason not to give it a try.

If you’re looking for something a bit more action-packed, then you’ll want to try Dungeons of Eternity. The physics-based combat is exhilarating, and the graphics look great on the Quest 3.

Armed with a few basic weapons (at least until you find better ones) you must venture into randomly generated dungeons to fight a mix of monsters; you’re on a quest to find a way to survive an incoming cataclysmic event that threatens your home and salvation lies somewhere within these halls you roam. As you explore you’ll discover treasures that can upgrade your armor and weapons loadout allowing you to explore further and face off against tougher foes.

You don’t have to go it alone however, if you know a few other people who have a Quest VR headset you can join a multiplayer game and battle through the dungeons together.

The only knock against this VR title is that it is a little more involved than some of the other apps in this list. If you’re new to VR then you might want to get used to it before diving into this experience – but once you’re ready to give Dungeons of Eternity a go you’ll be in for a treat.

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Upcoming Meta Quest games releasing in June 2024 and beyond

These upcoming Oculus Quest 2 and Meta Quest 3 games will get your blood pumping.

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Mudrunner vr, neon squad tactics, taskmaster vr, zero caliber 2, brazen blaze, wanderer: the fragments of fate, astro hunters vr, rival stars horse racing, alien: rogue incursion, metro awakening, attack on titan vr: unbreakable, metal: hellsinger vr, vestiges: fallen tribes, starship home, zombie army vr, death game hotel, silent slayer: vault of the vampire, silent north, red flowers, tin hearts vr, ancient board games, cosmic overdrive, next player please, laser dance, the thrill of the fight 2, alta: project 2, grand theft auto: san andreas vr.

Now that the Meta Quest 3 is available, we're seeing more VR game support than ever. Most games being released work for both Quest 2 and Quest 3, but we've already seen at least one game make the jump to Quest 3-exclusive.

Aside from this game, many of the best Quest games feature improved graphics for the Quest 3, and most of the games on this list should be expected to offer increased clarity and visual quality. Ready for greatness? These VR games will keep you playing for months to come.

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Hop into the cockpit of an eclectic tank and head out into 4v4 arena battles that feel a bit like a cartoonized version of the Atari classic Battlezone. Pilot eight different tanks that all look and feel a bit different, and even decorate your room and show it off to other players in this social gaming experience.

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Mudrunner VR is described as "the ultimate off-road experience in VR." It's the VR sequel to the 2017 classic off-road simulation game that delivers eight unique all-terrain vehicles, each with its own playstyle and attributes. Vehicles can have flatbeds, repair module, log carriers, tow winches, and plenty more.

You'll be heading through all manner of off-road environments, including deep mud, raging rivers, rocky paths, and treacherous mountainscapes. Each mission has its own goal, and the developer says these environments are immersive and unpredictable. Plus, expect the cockpit to be fully interactive, as well.

Meta Quest games releasing in June 2024 and beyond

Neon Squad Tactics looks a whole lot like the classic PSP series Metal Gear Acid, and that's a very good thing. This cyberpunk-themed neon-soaked city is filled with dangers to get under control and it's up to you and your squad to take down the bad guys with strategy only a mastermind could pull off.

The best runs include pre-planning, so make sure you've got enough credits, squad members, and support items before heading out into the streets for tough fights. The Meta Quest is finally getting some strategy game love and Neon Squad Tactics surely seems to fit the bill there.

Release date: June 13, 2024 ( wishlist now )

Based on the hit UK comedy TV show, Taskmaster has players completing a series of ridiculous tasks in the most creative ways possible. Greg Davies is virtually represented and will be the fierce judge of your abilities to do the ridiculous and weird.

There's no telling how far the brainchild behind the series will go with the unlimited creative potential of VR, but you'd better expect plenty of hilarity along the way.

Release date: June 13, 2024 ( preorder now for a discount )

BlackForge is the blacksmith simulator of your dreams! You've got free reign of a full blacksmith shop filled with realistic and imaginary tools, including a lightning-infused hammer and a cuddly fire spirit in the hearth. Unlike most crafting games, BlackForge doesn't restrict you or your creations. Use the lathe to trim down wood, bang metal into shape, and more.

A free demo is available to sideload now, and we already took the opportunity to play it and give it a shot. The full release should be even more feature-packed when it hits in a few months!

Release date: June 13, 2024 ( preorder now for 20% discount )

Call it the "Call of Duty of VR" if you want, but Zero Caliber 2 looks like it's got a lot going for it when it releases this Spring. The game features "a full-blown single player/Co-op campaign (taking place after the events of the prequel), PvP, native mod support, zombies, airstrikes, more explosions, and a VR experience you'll never forget!"

Don't want to wait for the full release to play? The developer's Discord server will get you squared away in the next big public playtest so you can give it a shot before you have to pay a dime.

Release date: Spring 2024 ( wishlist now )

The PC classic adventure game has been completely rebuilt from the ground-up for VR! Following in the footsteps of the incredible Myst VR, Riven VR will challenge players' deductive reasoning and puzzle-solving abilities to rescue Atrus’ wife, Catherine.

Riven is filled with gorgeous, surreal visuals that look to push the limits of the Meta Quest's hardware, and the developer says this "expanded edition of Riven offers a deeper story, new captivating visuals, and a gaming experience that stays true to the original while also expanding Riven’s world."

Release date: Summer 2024 ( wishlist now )

If you're a fan of hero shooters like Overwatch, brawler games like Smash Bros, or VR battle royales like Population: One, Brazen Blaze will be right up your alley. Choose from several different hero characters to play in this 3v3 battle royale with a twist, including fully destructible buildings, anime-inspired movement and locomotion, and unique powers and weapons for each character.

As each round progresses, the floating map will begin to disintegrate with the outer ring slowly falling into the abyss to push players closer and closer together. This one's a ton of fun and has had some open beta sessions, so keep a look out on the developer's Twitter account to see the next open beta so you can try it before it launches in July.

Release date: July 2024 ( wishlist now )

Who doesn't love a good time-travel adventure story? I know I sure do, and this complete reboot of the PSVR's Wanderer looks to not only address complaints but adds tons of new content and ideas, culminating in an experience that's basically brand-new.

The game prides itself on instant time travel, eschewing loading screens for a far more wow-worthy experience as you jump between characters and places in an effort to rewrite the past in order to reshape the future.

Release date: September 12, 2024 ( wishlist now )

Skydance Interactive, developers behind the Quest's best game — that's The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners — are back with a brand new, wholly original IP that looks to take Saints & Sinner's gameplay to a new level. The trailer above debuted at The Game Awards 2022 and showcased a plague-ravished snowy wasteland that Skydance says used to be a glorious empire.

Behemoth utilizes Skydance Interactive's unique physics system and takes it to a new level, opening up pathways to cause environmental destruction and take your enemies down along with it. As in Saints & Sinners, players will scavenge the land to survive and craft new armor, weapons, food, and other utilities that will help in the game's progression. The developers say the human AI has been leveled up this time around, so don't expect to just be slicing dumb zombies this time around.

Players will also have a grappling hook which will come in handy for traversal across the landscape and, of course, for climbing up those hulking behemoths that give the game its name. It's got some serious Shadow of the Colossus meets The Elder Scrolls vibes, and we're all here for it.

Release date : Fall 2024

While the trailer doesn't reveal much, the Steam Store description gives us some pretty high expectations. Astro Hunters VR is an open-world VR action game set in space where you can explore "diverse planets, fight with different enemies, craft, gather resources and upgrade your weapons."

The game is designed to be played both solo and multiplayer, similar to Wenkly Studios' latest game, Survival Nation.

Release date: Q3 2024

If you've been dreaming of raising and racing a horse but don't quite have the financial means to achieve that goal, Rival Stars Horse Racing VR Edition might be the game for you. Breed horses and form a bond with them as you take care of their daily needs and help train them to be the best racing horses in the world.

Story mode includes a full cross-country campaign including many different breeds of horses and challenging races to complete. Better yet, jump in the multiplayer mode with your favorite steed and beat actual humans on the track.

Release date: Q4 2024

Developer Survios calls Alien: Rogue Incursion "the biggest, most ambitious VR game we have developed in our decade-long history." It's a new single-player, action-horror VR game set in the iconic Alien universe, likely a sequel to the excellent Alien: Isolation. This time, of course, set entirely in VR.

The game features an all-new storyline "full of heart-pounding action, exploration, and terrifying Xenomorphs." Better yet, Survios says it's coming to Meta Quest 3, PSVR 2, and Steam VR, meaning this could be one of the first big-name games to take full advantage of the Quest 3's hardware power.

Release date: Holiday 2024

The Metro 2033 series is officially coming to VR, and from veteran VR developers Vertigo Games, too! Metro Awakening is "a story-driven first-person adventure built exclusively for VR that blends atmospheric exploration, stealth, and combat in the most immersive Metro experience yet."

As you'd expect from a Metro game, you'll be donning that gas mask and heading deep into radiation-poisoned territories as you search for your wife and the medication she desperately needs to stay alive. From bad guys to things that go bump in the night, Metro Awakening is the next blockbuster title from the developers of Arizona Sunshine and After the Fall.

Release date: 2024 ( wishlist now )

While little information is known about Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable, the premise is likely as "simple" as you might expect. We imagine taking down a titan as a regular-sized human would be a great time. Meta released the trailer above at the Meta Gaming Showcase 2023 and while it doesn't show realtime gameplay, it certainly gives us an idea of how the game is going to play.

If you're really itching to give it a shot right now , there's an indie SideQuest experience that you can play right now that gives a low-res, unauthorized sneak peek of what the game could be like.

Release date: 2024

Grab your Quest controllers and jump into a giant digging machine capable of excavating tons of dirt in just minutes. First, though, you'll be starting small and working your way up to the big leagues, starting with a mini-digger and dreams of a better life.

This light-simulation game tasks players with a variety of cash-earning jobs that lets them level up their digging machine, helping to move on to bigger and grander jobs and challenges. This one looks like every little boy's dream come true!

Did you love playing with paper airplanes as a kid? Did you have airplane toys that you would endlessly fly around the house? Even if you didn't, Kid Pilot could bring out the kid in you with its whimsical worlds and toy-like control scheme. Players will hold a toy airplane that comes to life, moving it around levels as you attempt to fly it through obstacles and shoot down targets and enemies along the way.

Each level holds plenty of collectables and secrets, plus boss battles to prove that you're the best kid pilot in the world.

Release date: 2024.

Beat Saber meets Doom in this VR remake of the 2022 rhythm action game Metal: Hellsinger. Slice and dice demons to the beat of epic metal songs and channel your inner demon slayer as you sweat it out! This isn't a normal rhythm game and you won't be shooting or slicing beat blocks as they move down the frets. Instead, you'll be scored by how you can attack to the beat of the song. Time shots perfectly and you'll get perfect scores.

The best part is that these are all original songs made for the game and sung by Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Randy Blythe (Lamb of God), Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy), and more. But this isn't just a VR port of the flat game. The developers say they've redesigned the whole experience to fit VR's unique immersive qualities, so get ready to venture into Hell and bang some heads!

The classic multiplayer survival game Rust is known for its brutal, unforgiving gameplay, and that harsh reality is coming to virtual reality in Strayed. This open-world VR multiplayer game is focused on player-to-player interaction, but whether that means combat or trade is entirely up to you and the other people you'll find on these randomly generated islands.

Everyone starts out on an island, washed up on the shore with no recollection of their past. But instead of punching trees, you'll need to find rocks and other slightly more realistic means of chopping down those trees, breaking up bigger rocks for ore, etc. Plus, each randomly generated island comes with abandoned structures and other places to look, and you never know what you'll

Release date: 2024 (open beta on App Lab now )

It's aliens versus humans in the 2v3 asymmetrical multiplayer game where three aliens will be hiding in plain sight for the humans to find them. At the start of each round, aliens will disguise themselves as human mannequins while up to two human players try to find them using a set of specialized tools.

But if a human guesses wrong and fires at the wrong mannequin, their gun will jam, leaving them open to attack. It's a fascinating concept that we haven't yet seen in VR and should present plenty of incredible opportunities for memorable events to happen.

Release date: 2024 (try the open alpha free on SideQuest now )

Tactical games were made for VR, and Vestiges: Fallen Tribes aims to prove that this is a genre that needs a lot more love from VR developers. Command dozens of units in PvP battles armed with your wits and your trusty deck of cards.

The game comes from the developers of Ragnarock and is still in relatively early development, but you can play a development demo on Steam by visiting the link below. Just make sure you have a VR-ready PC to play this demo, otherwise you'll need to wait for the full release later this year.

Release date: 2024 (play the demo now on SteamVR )

Next Move is a VR platformer with a twist. You won't be using joysticks or teleporting to get around, just your arms. But this isn't Gorilla Tag-style locomotion, either. The idea is that you'll run in place, climb, hang, and, of course, jump your way through surreal worlds.

And it's not just platforming that's happening in Next Move. The game is also filled with puzzles and even time traveling elements, letting you rewind your mistakes or use time as a way to solve intricate puzzles. What's your next move?

Release date: 2024 (Try the free demo now )

There's nothing like a good strategy game against other humans. Expansion channels a bit of Starcraft in a semi-tower defense package, giving you units to quickly place in a race to overtake the enemy's base.

The game is available on App Lab in early access now with a full release scheduled sometime this year.

Release date: 2024 (play early access on App Lab now )

Dubbed as "the first Meta Quest 3 exclusive game," Starship Home won't be found on any other VR headset when it releases sometime this year. It's a dedicated mixed reality experience that relies on the Quest 3's color passthrough vision, putting alien decor around your actual home.

The idea is that your living room becomes an actual starship, letting you cruise around the galaxy in comfort and familiarity while still inviting mystery and intrigue into your space. An interstellar crisis unfolds sometime during your travels and only you can solve the problems that will inevitably befall you.

Finally! The Meta Quest is getting a proper sim racing game that's built from the ground up for VR's unique interaction methods. Each controller turns into a superbike handle, complete with the classic twist grip throttle mechanics any motorcyclist would be familiar with. Plus, you'll really be leaning into those turns just as a proper superbike racer would.

VRider Superbike World Championship features 12 licensed racing circuits, 23 official riders, and 5 official superbikes from the SBK World Championship. Our own Michael Hicks already got to play it at GDC and came away impressed with the game's fidelity and immersion factor.

As a kid, I played plenty of games like Paperboy and Road Rash but I never thought any developer would somehow meld the two together, much less in VR. Enter Throwback, a game that tasks players with tossing newspapers, fighting aliens, and getting high scores as they adventure out into the great unknown and far beyond the usual paperboy route.

Release: 2024

Self-described as a liminal action horror game, Defy aims to defy your expectations of reality and answer the question "can you really have enough horror games in VR?" Traverse dark hallways, run from twisted creatures, and sweat with terror all from the comfort of your living room.

What's better than killing zombies or Nazis? Killing zombie Nazis, of course! Hitler may have already been eradicated, but his freakish zombie army is still on the loose and needs to be stopped before it destroys all of Europe in its path.

The VR adaptation of the popular series puts you in the shoes of the elite Deadhunters squad. Authentic World War II weapons are on full display with detailed reloading mechanics and the return of the x-ray cam, giving you full view of your best sniping shots in detail only VR can provide. You can even play co-op with a friend and save Europe together as you level up your skills and weaponry.

You'll find plenty of first-person action games on the Meta Quest platform, but there aren't too many traditional fighting games on the system. Final Fury channels the awe and wonder of 90s and early 2000s console fighting games, transforming the perspective from side-scrolling to first-person in this arcade-style fighter.

The roseter of futuristic combatants each comes with their own unique abilities and combos, and developer Kluge — the folks behind the ever-popular Synth Riders — have taken the time to figure out how traditional fighting mechanics could translate to a VR space without feeling like a cheesefest.

Humans have been cooking up ways to live on Mars for decades, and in Grim that concept is finally a reality. The problem is that something has gone horribly wrong and now the denizens of Mars have to fend for themselves in a hostile environment that's just plain inhospitable for humans.

Unfortunately, this means resources are scarce and often the only way to survive is by taking from others. You'll be gathering resources, procuring supplies, and crafting your own base all while trying to survive against other players in the process. This new game by the Ghost of Tabor developers certainly seems ready to turn the tables of VR multiplayer once again!

A screenshot from Cold VR

What if you took the time-stopping combat concept from SUPERHOT VR and reversed it? COLD VR answers that question and, instead of holding as still as possible to plan your next move, you'll need to move as often as possible before the rogue AI in this simulation catches up with you.

If anything, the action in COLD VR can be described as similar to that 2006 Jason Statham movie Crank where the protagonist will die if he stops moving. If the crazy AI bots after you aren't enough, environmental hazards like lasers will keep you on your toes and planning ahead despite not being able to hold still. Good luck!

Release date: 2024 (play Steam VR demo on PC now)

From the studio founded by Deadly Premonition designer SWERY, Death Game Hotel sounds just as disturbing as its name implies: you'll play games of chance while betting your life or body parts in order to stay in the pot. It has single-player, co-op, or 6-player online game modes, including "Death Poker" and "Goblet of the Reaper."

The trailer shows it'll mix VR minigames with visual novel-esque cutscenes with your fellow death game contestants. Try not to get attached, either to your rivals or to your limbs!

From the minds at Schell Games — makers of VR classics like I Expect You To Die, Among Us VR, and Until You Fall — comes a very different type of stealthy stabbing game. As you might expect from the title, you'll be opening the coffins of vampires in an attempt to stake them through the heart before they can wake up and attack you.

But beware, vampires are a crafty sort that expect folks to try to waltz in and kill them in the middle of a nap. You'll have to disarm traps along the way and move silently enough not to wake them, which is actually very challenging given their supernatural powers.

Release date: 2024 ( Wishlist here )

Now that Ghosts of Tabor's main development is finished, the team at Combat Waffle Studios is moving on to a new game in uncharted territory for the company: a zombie-themed survival MMO called Silent North.

Little is known about the title other than what's seen in the trailer above, but we imagine it'll go for a grander scope than Ghosts of Tabor, all while honing the realistic survival mechanics the team has strived to perfect in that title.

Ever since modern VR headsets debuted in 2016, gamers have been wishing for a VR remake of the classic Portal games from Valve. While Valve still hasn't delivered the goods, one other developer seems brave enough to try its hand at matching up to the gaming classic.

Warp Lab takes the portal concept from Portal and adds in sentient beings, guns, and a host of other environmental challenges that attempt to not only bring Portal in VR but to one-up its action sequences with plenty unique ones of its own.

Until then, you can try out the free mixed reality experience on App Lab .

Fans of classic rolling puzzler games like Marble Madness and Super Monkey Ball will no doubt love Puttzzle. A fantastical mashup of putt-putt golf and classic puzzlers, Puttzzle aims to deliver clever mechanics, tough puzzles, and lots of fun. Better yet, if you've got SideQuest set up on for your Quest, you can play a version of the game right now.

Release date: 2024 (try it now on SideQuest )

Red Flowers sounds like a nice, peaceful title from the onset, but that instantly turns brutal the moment you dive into the trailer. The game seems to share at least some minor similarities to the Ubisoft-developed Red Steel games back on the Nintendo Wii, except with the accurate and visceral combat needed to bring an action title into VR.

Developer Joy Way games has made a name for itself in recent years with games like Against and Stride, and Red Flowers looks to take the studio's pedigree for fast action-packed games and add in a katana and plenty of building hopping parkour to go along with it.

This heartwarming puzzler is a full remake of the classic Tin Hearts game on consoles, rebuilt from the ground up for VR headsets. Tin Hearts sees players guiding little toys along a treacherous route filled with adventure, magic, and plenty of mystery. This one is by the folks who put together the iconic Fable series and is sure to delight with VR-centric mechanics that make the mechanics feel even better than the original release.

If you've ever wondered what people of ancient times did to pass the time, you're about to find out. Ancient Board Games is exactly what you would imagine, packing a series of historical board games into one VR game that lets you battle against your friends using the knowledge of the ancients.

From what we can gather from the trailer, you'll be visiting various regions throughout ancient Mesopotamia, enjoying scenic views while you defeat friends and foes alike with your newfound skills.

Fly through an obstacle-strewn portal to its end in Cosmic Overdrive. Its gameplay reminds us a bit of the asteroid fields and warp zones of Star Fox 64, only in first-person and without the talking animals. You'll need to dodge some obstacles with your reflexes and lateral thrusters while blasting away others in procedurally-generated on-rails courses. 

Next Player Please sees players sitting around a physical table, passing the headset to one another to complete minigames with just their hands. The trick here — at least based on the trailer — is that the VR headset doesn’t have a strap and players don’t use controllers.

Those two key points make it easy to pass the headset along to others quickly, as what appear to be Wario Ware-style minigames will likely be faster-paced than in other VR titles. 

Beta available now

Full Release date: 2024

Fancy yourself a spy in the making? Laser Dance is the perfect spy simulator that'll help you hone your sneaking skills! Duck, dodge, weave, and crawl under and over lasers that are designed to keep you from getting to that precious button on the other side of the room. What better way to show off the mixed-reality features of your Quest 3?

The announcement video gives no release window and shows no new footage, but we do know a little bit about the new title thanks to some short developer interviews. The original is one of the best exercise games on the Quest 2 , and the sequel will be "co-developed" by original creator Ian Fitz and Halfbrick Studios (Fruit Ninja VR 2).

Thrill of the Fight 2 promises "to improve the mechanics to make fights feel fairer and more realistic." Plus, the team is adding in multiplayer, more fighting combinations, and lots of other new mechanics as they say "player needs have evolved" over the years in VR.

The developers of A Township Tale are working on a new game that lets players delve into dungeons deep together, hacking and slashing at monsters and earning loot along the way. It sure looks a lot like Dungeons of Eternity to us but we're sure the developers have something unique to bring to the table given the pedigree of A Township Tale.

GTA San Andreas

During Facebook Connect 2021, Mark Zuckerberg confirmed that a virtual reality game based on the extremely popular Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas will be released. 

While not too much is known about the title, we do know that Video Games Deluxe, the same studio behind the LA Noire: The VR Case Files port, will be working on it. Will it still happen this year? We'll just have to tune into Meta Connect on September 27 to see.

Release date: TBA

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