Letting you quick dash, sprint, and rail grind around, Hyper Dash manages to serve up an impressive number of modes, including Payload, Domination, Control Point, (Team) Deathmatch, Capture The Flag, and Elimination. Hyper Dash is a multiplayer shooter that basically fills in where Echo Combat never could (never mind that Echo Combat was never on Quest, and is now entirely defunct on Oculus PC). Developer: Gun Raiders Entertainment Inc.There’s the same sort of microtransactions you see in bigger games, but it they’re all avatar skin stuff, so no pay-to-win here. There aren’t a ton of free-to-play shooters out there that promise multiplayer action, however Gun Raiders fits the bill with its multiple game modes that let you jetpack through the air, climbing from wall to wall, and shoot down the competition. Zor has set a trap – right in your home, and it’s up to you to thwart those plans and save the day. Smuggled out of a top-secret medical facility to recover in the comfort of your home, you’re now fitted with a new ocular implant, letting you decipher puzzles, dodge dangerous threats, fight robotic hornets, and use plenty of spy gadgets. I Expect You To Die: Home Sweet Home įrom the same minds that brought you the I Expect You To Die series comes a short mixed reality mini-mission that lets you become a secret agent in your own living room. You’ll need SideQuest to download this one since it disables Quest’s guardian system, but it’s well worth jumping through the hoops to get working if you have everything else. If you can manage to the prerequisites, it makes for an incredible time that is basically the best version of laser tag you’ve ever played. On the subject of mixed reality: still in open beta, this 4v4 arena-scale shooter requires space and some Quest-owning buddies. It also has a mixed reality passthrough mode! Spend money on cosmetics, or don’t: it’s a massive slice of fun any which way. Refine your loadout and jump into the action as you scramble for weapons and send a volley of hellfire at your enemies, all the while Matrix dodging through this innovative bullet hell meets futuristic dueling game. Once a paid game, this room-scale shooter is now free-to-play, letting you take on friends, family and foes in head-to-head 1v1 dueling. Online multiplayer lets you go head-to-head for a pretty convincing game of b-ball thanks to the game’s physics-based and full-body kinematics. Gym Class – Basketball is the solution if you’re looking to shoot some hoops and dunk like you probably can’t on a physical court. There is more than just battle royale though: you can play in the sandbox for custom maps and rules, team deathmatch with customizable loadouts, a 12v12 war mode, and more. It’s still a paid game on Steam though, which makes sense considering developers BixBox VR were acquired by Meta. The free-to-play game does feature microtransactions, but only for cosmetics, which is nice. Population: One is basically VR’s most successful battle royale, letting you climb, fly, shoot, and team-up with whoever dares. Below you’ll find some of the top App Lab games in addition to those hosted on the official store. If you want to see more, SideQuest’s search function is a great resource for finding free stuff and demos. Note: We didn’t include demos for paid games in the list, but you should definitely also check out these too for a quick taste of the full thing, such as Synth Riders, Journey of the Gods, Creed: Rise to Glory, Beat Saber, Superhot VR, Space Pirate Trainer, No More Rainbows, Pistol Whip, and Carve Snowboarding. Not ready to plonk down your first $100 on Quest games? Thankfully there’s an impressive number of free games, experiences, apps, and social VR platforms to keep you playing before you’re paying-all of them compatible with Quest 2, Quest Pro, and Meta’s latest, Quest 3.
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