Best Rated Free Oculus Quest Apps

The rating of each application is an aggregate of user reviews and a useful way to understand the general reception of each title by customers.

Rank Name Rating (# of ratings) Rank Change
#1 First Steps for Quest 2 4.77 (791)
#2 Oculus First Contact 4.67 (1,197)
#3 Echo VR 4.58 (7,871) ↑ 1
#4 Goliath: Playing with Reality 4.52 (516) ↓ 1
#5 Anne Frank House VR 4.52 (896)
#6 NOTES ON BLINDNESS 4.49 (493)
#7 Rec Room 4.42 (14,213)
#8 Supernatural* 4.39 (6,466) ↑ 1
#9 Dear Angelica 4.35 (238) ↑ 1
#10 Bogo 4.33 (995) ↑ 1
#11 VR Animation Player 4.32 (353) ↑ 1
#12 Maloka 4.27 (175) New
#13 ShapesXR 4.27 (104) New
#14 The Under Presents 4.26 (1,312)
#15 Home After War 4.26 (183) ↓ 7
#16 Kizuna AI – Touch the Beat! 4.26 (542) ↓ 3
#17 Gun Raiders 4.22 (1,751) ↓ 1
#18 Immersed 4.22 (1,039) ↓ 1
#19 Gravity Sketch 4.21 (761) ↓ 4
#20 ecosphere 4.17 (348) ↓ 2

Rank change & stats compared to December 2021

Dropouts:
Sphere Toon – VR Comic, Bait!

  • Among the 20 best rated free Quest apps
    • Average rating (mean): 4.4 out of 5 (±0)
  • Among all free Quest apps
    • Average rating (mean): 3.7 out of 5 (±0)

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  • Puzzling places is great, it deserves its first place!

  • Christian Schildwaechter

    The trend from the last months continues: Blade & Sorcery: Nomad is wiping the floor with Resident Evil 4. Both made the “Top new ratings list” first in November, with RE4 coming a little bit on top (3882 vs. 3329), then it got handily beaten in December (1081 vs. 2197) and now again in January, including the Christmas rush of new Quest owners (1426 vs 3604). Quite astonishing considering all the hype surrounding RE4 and the sheer advantage the Resident Evil brand recognition should give it.

    So if you have do decide where you want to invest your game development money: don’t go for the expensive port of a very established cult title that still smells a lot like flatscreen, instead pick the mass murdering psychopath simulator perfectly suited for VR with no story but lots of opportunities to wiggle around and remove limbs.

    And again we see huge upwards jumps across the board even for very old titles, usually raking in at least double the new ratings. Job simulator generated a six fold in sales/ratings (1327 in January vs 221 in November, RoadToVR messed up the December numbers), confirming once again that the Quest is a consumer device with heavily seasonal sales characteristics.

  • Trenix

    Has this website been falling behind? Garden of the Sea has recently been released and Song in the Smoke has never been mentioned. Two games that are worthy and not even a mention?

    • NL_VR

      Havent played garden of the sea, but song in the smoke may be a little overhyped imo. Seems like the playstation vr fans like it but i dont know what kinda of VR games they are usual to. PSVR feels more “simplified”
      If you not fan of survival and grinding you will get bored i think.
      The game is decent imo.

    • benz145
  • Cosma Onira

    This is actually a pretty good top. Thanks

  • Cosma Onira

    To me, it doesn’t feel like you’ve fallen behind. This list is very nice, thanks for your effort!