A Fisherman's Tale is a great introduction to VR puzzles and gameplay mechanics, suitable for a broad audience. It may give you a startling new perspective on the little lives of wooden puppets.
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.
Another Fisherman's Tale is an original game with a lot of heart, and some things about it will make you smile. Narrative stodge and unwieldy storytelling get in the way of both the gameplay and the tale it's actually trying to tell.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Fuji is a fulfilling game that plays to the Quest’s strengths.
Gadgeteer puts you in the shoes of someone who's recently moved into a modestly pleasant apartment and likes arsing about with marbles and dominoes.
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.
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.
Job Simulator is an enjoyable experience, but its brief length and somewhat low replay value limit its lasting appeal.