
Facebook Horizon is shaping up to be very similar, but we’d recommend starting with Rec Room since its tools are so well-developed and it is available on so many devices.įinally, this is the big one. The Battle Royale mode just launched on Quest 2 and that’s a super fun game mode.

Some of the best games include Paintball and the Quest levels with swords and bows for fighting enemies. It’s got a simple art style and is even crossplay with non-VR versions across PC, PS4, Xbox and mobile and is available on every major VR device. Rec Room is like Roblox in VR full of addictive games made by developers and players alike. Bigscreen lets you stream your desktop to your headset and hang out with others watching anime or even going to a virtual movie theater to catch some flicks with friends. World hopping is a great way to kill time and can lead to some of the most awe-inspiring experiences you’ll ever have in a headset.ĪltSpace is similar, but is jam-packed with events and educational seminars that help you feel like you’re being productive with your time. Depending on which world you join and who is online at that time you could have a deep, life-affirming conversation with a young child or maybe experience a swarm of hilarity marching around dressed as a small cat. VRChat is like walking into a 3D-realization of Reddit. Four of the best VR apps out there cost nothing and Oculus is even working on its own response that’s currently in Beta as well with Horizon. Many people use their VR headset as a social device and nothing more. These stories are a highly recommended fast-loading first stops in VR before moving on to more interactive content.Įxplore Social Apps With Strangers And/Or Friendsĭownload: VRChat, AltSpace, Bigscreen, and Rec Room | Sign Up: Horizon Beta They kept the PC-powered Quill running in-house, though, and while the creation tool itself doesn’t run on any Quest yet, the Quill Theater at least lets you experience some of the fully animated stories made with it. Dear Angelica, for example, was made in VR with the Quill animation tool by Oculus Story Studio.įacebook ultimately shut down Story Studio while spinning out the Medium sculpting tool to Adobe.

Think of both these touching stories as stepping stones necessary for Facebook to get to the Quest 2 and some of the impressive paid content you can buy for it. These are comfortable to watch seated and you don’t have to watch them in any particular order, but the two fundamental ones to at least try and check out first are Henry (totally family-friendly) and Dear Angelica (an absolute tear jerker). The first things you should seek out with Oculus Quest are animated short stories sprouting from the early days at Facebook’s VR division.
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Recommended: Henry, Dear Angelica, and find Tales from Soda Island in Quill Theater
