Most Rated Free Oculus Quest Apps

Name Number of Ratings (rating) Rank Change
Rec Room 7,063 (4.58)
Echo VR 4,443 (4.74)
VRChat 2,965 (3.72)
PokerStars VR 2,346 (3.88)
Bigscreen Beta 1,474 (4.15)
Epic Roller Coasters 1,283 (3.05)
Supernatural* 1,240 (4.1) ↑ 2
First Steps 1,046 (4.82) ↓ 1
Elixir 912 (3.43) ↓ 1
Oculus First Contact 830 (4.69)
The Under Presents 817 (4.48)
YouTube VR 786 (3.93)
Mission: ISS 691 (4.28)
Bait! 680 (4.17)
Netflix 638 (3.4)
Bogo 589 (4.42)
Oculus Venues 581 (2.13) ↑ 1
Anne Frank House VR 580 (4.6) ↓ 1
AltspaceVR 548 (3.22) ↑ 1
The Key 533 (3.98) ↓ 1

Rank Change & Stats Compared to August 2020

Dropout
None

  • Among the 20 most rated free Quest apps
    • Median number of ratings : 824 (+45)
  • Among all free Quest apps
    • Median number of ratings: 438 (+19)

* free trial followed by paid subscription

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Bonus Stats

  • There are approximately 226 games & apps in the Oculus Quest store
  • 69% of games & apps are paid while 31% are free
  • 77% of Quest games & apps have earned more than 100 ratings (compared to only 20% on the Rift store)
  • The most common price on the Quest store is $20 (equal to Rift)
  • Three games are currently tied as the most expensive in the Quest library at $40: Arizona Sunshine, TOKYO CHRONOS, and The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners (compared to $60 on the Rift store)
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