Oh man, where do I even start with this? You’re thinking about diving into the whole Quest 3 shebang without dropping a hundred bucks just yet. I get it. Same here, buddy. Nearby, there’s a treasure trove of free games and apps that’ll keep you busy for a good while.
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Free Quest Games
Let’s talk about “Yeeps: Hide and Seek.” You’re this thing, a Yeep, yeah? And you’re using your imagination to toss all kinds of random stuff into the game world. Makes me wonder why life isn’t like that. Pull a pillow out of thin air? Count me in.
Then there’s “Gorilla Tag.” You’re stumbling around like some great ape using this loco movement thingy. It’s a riot, trust me, but do yourself a favor: punch a TV and you’re gonna regret it. Just ask my poor, old sofa.
Now, “Animal Company” takes that same weird movement and cranks up the chaos with traps and monsters. It’s a team affair—try sneaking past or outsmarting the madness with some pals. Or, you know, not.
“Orion Drift” is from the Gorilla Tag folks and it’s not just a game—it’s like a social playground in a space station, with, I dunno, 75 others. Drift Ball, sword combat, chill zones… there’s just a ton. It’d be hilarious if it wasn’t this fun.
Jumping into “Population: One,” it’s basically a box of VR battle royale joy. Microtransactions, okay, but only if you want to look snazzy. Custom games, 12v12 wars, you name it. Just your standard freewheeling chaos.
VAIL—more shooting, obviously. Battles are 5v5, and while some features are behind a paywall, the Citadel area has four free maps waiting for war. You get the picture.
“Gym Class – Basketball”… no hoops? No problem. Dunk like a pro, flex those virtual muscles, and challenge someone online. Reminds me of my last pickup game, except, you know, with less sweat.
Feel like a soccer superstar in “VRFS – Football (Soccer) Simulator.” No foot controllers needed or anything—not a clue how that’d even work. Use your hands to, um, kick, I guess.
“Hyper Dash” fills the gap left by Echo Combat, doing the shooter gig with all kinds of modes. Dash, sprint, grind — just go nuts. And, mix it up with folks on SteamVR too.
After that, we got “Devil’s Roulette,” which has this freaky twist on Russian Roulette. Customize it with dodging bullets or stunning opponents. Rock paper scissors with bullets? Sure, why not.
Cards & Tankards for a medieval, card-collecting clash where you can play with friends. Totally addictive, probably dangerous for your real-world relationships.
Poker Stars – Vegas Infinite spices it up with crazy games of Texas Hold’em and other casino thrills. No real cash, but you can go wild with virtual chips if you’re feeling extra.
Lastly, “Gods of Gravity” is where you play god. Celestial gods, planets, suns — all flinging ships around for a showdown. Wild, right?
Social VR Platforms
“Rec Room” is your ticket to endless games and madness—tons of kids around but hey, grab what you dig and run with it.
Heard of “VRChat”? If not, where’ve you been? It’s packed with, well, whatever. User-made stuff like Among Us or Beat Saber clones. Customize your avatar or embrace the chaos of the crowd.
And then we’ve got “Horizon Worlds." It’s changed—new tools, games, more madness. Like Rec Room but Meta’s version. Check out the vibes without burning cash.
Anyway, maybe keep an eye out for the next page—what’s the harm, right?