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.
Clash of Chefs VR is as straightforward in its concept as a cooking game can be. The player embodies a floating set of hands positioned in a busy kitchen, surrounded by all the ingredients and equipment needed to create a range of meals and side dishes.
Job Simulator is an enjoyable experience, but its brief length and somewhat low replay value limit its lasting appeal.
Shadow Point for Oculus Quest is an engaging and fun game. The lateral but logical thinking needed to complete each area is a testament to the creativity and cleverness of the developers.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sports Scramble is all about keeping it lighthearted and fun!
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.
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.
Ionia splits its game time between exploration, puzzles, and the occasional theme-park ride style intermission.