The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets certainly makes a good-faith effort to create a kid-friendly VR puzzler for the Oculus Quest, but it doesn’t go far.
Quill, the main character in Moss, is an incredible creation. Her animation is wonderful, and controlling her is a delight. Does the rest of Moss stack up?
Do you like Stardew Valley or Animal Crossing? Raccoon Lagoon might just be perfect for you.
Gadgeteer puts you in the shoes of someone who's recently moved into a modestly pleasant apartment and likes arsing about with marbles and dominoes.
Time Stall adds a unique twist to the puzzler genre and is a blast. Running around like Quicksilver is just as fun as it sounds.
Initially designed as a free VR experience, Waltz of the Wizard places you in the workshop of a sorcerer whose walls are adorned with mysterious objects.
Acron: Attack of the Squirrels is a one-vs-many game played on one Quest and up to eight mobile devices. It's made for party play and perfect for families.
Job Simulator is an enjoyable experience, but its brief length and somewhat low replay value limit its lasting appeal.
In Ghost Giant, possibly more than any other game on the Quest to date save Shadow Point, the inquisitive revelation of the narrative is the whole experience.
Like any good vacation, you’ll be sad when Vacation Simulator is over, but because of the enormous amount of activities, you’ll want to check in again.
In a world where cyberspace brings out the worst in people, the world that developers Normal try to bring you into could be a tempting one if it wasn't so frustrating.
Fuji is a fulfilling game that plays to the Quest’s strengths.