Ven VR Adventure's gameplay offers pretty much what you'd expect. You're on a mission to save the known universe from a villain whose motivation to conquer and destroy is undoubtedly driven by the fact that his name is Bruce Nelson.
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.
There is a distinct and rewarding whiff of quality to Sniper Elite VR from the moment it loads. Good, crisp, and well-designed menus make it quite clear that the developers have taken things seriously.
Eternal Starlight is a space-themed strategy game that sees the player attempt to defend mankind's claim to Proxima, a planet representing our last hope of survival.
Larcenauts offers traditional character classes with a futuristic slant that makes the game sparkle while providing an eccentric and compelling cast of characters.
Unlike many other games on Quest, Demeo doesn't whine or creek. The game loads quickly and runs well, and the multiplayer is well implemented.
Zero Caliber: Reloaded simply isn't good enough for me to recommend wholeheartedly, but I find myself drawn to play it despite this.
The Wizards - Dark Times sees you play the role of (you guessed it) a wizard! Set in a fantasy world called Meliora.
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.
In addition to solo mode, Carly and the Reaperman was designed to be entirely playable in co-op. On Quest, this means a friend can join your multiplayer game using a code and take over either Carly or the Reaperman.
Swarm has you raining bullets into the fray whilst remaining cognizant of where you're tethered and where your next grapple needs to land!
Zombieland: Headshot Fever's gameplay is reminiscent of light-gun classics, but with a greater degree of depth once you start chaining combos.