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.
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.
Like Zelda, Journey of the Gods is an action-adventure tasking the player with rescuing a cutely-rendered land.
What's most surprising about Fail Factory, apart from the general air of quality that the game exudes, is the way the difficulty fairly but comprehensively increases as you progress.
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.
Down the Rabbit Hole has a unique look to it, and it's quite lovely. You're in the middle of a 360-degree diorama. It's beautiful to look at and vividly colorful.
Cook-Out is pretty much OverCooked! in VR and you can play it on the Oculus Quest, and while it may be a pretty good single-player game, it's a fantastic multiplayer game.
The best aspect of this Walkabout Mini Golf is that it really makes you believe that the courses you're playing in could be digital recreations of real top-notch mini-golf courses.
Shooty Fruity puts you in the position of a new employee at Megamart, you're given a series of retail-related tasks and, of course, an industry-standard arsenal of weaponry and power-ups.
Traffic Jams comes to Quest and brings cars, buses, pedestrians, comets, and shattering glass together as you try to direct traffic in various international cities.
Tarzan VR promises many things. It promises that you'll play as the titular character. It promises that you'll swing on vines, swim, climb trees, and fight your way through three episodes of the game.
Sam & Max: This time It's Virtual sees the player embody the voiceless "Lumpy", a new recruit press-ganged into joining the zany world of the Freelance Police.