

One of the must-have VR games, Tetris VR takes players on an incredible journey through starlit universes and deep beneath the oceans. Research has shown that a classic game of Tetris can be a better stressbuster than meditation and what better way to experience that than with a VR headset in tow?


This blast from the past takes the iconic tile Tetris to a whole new level, with incredible visuals and audio added to levels that are more challenging than ever. Tetris Effect (Credit: Monstars Inc., Resonair, Stage Games)

Thanks to hand-tracking support, you can even play without needing to pick up your controllers which is probably the best implementation of Quest hand-tracking available to date. The bright, void-like environment makes it easy to forget about the real world as you focus on finding the right fit for the pieces before you to the backdrop of a beautiful piano soundtrack recorded just for Cubism by pianist Sahila Wong. There are hours and hours’ worth of gameplay just waiting to be enjoyed. Its sleek, casual design makes it great for relaxing seated play as you immerse yourself in a zen environment and reason your way through 90 puzzles which will put your spatial thinking skills to the test. Challenge your mind in Cubism, as you assemble increasingly complex shapes out of colorful blocks. But fear not, while the puzzle concept is simple, cubism will have you scratching your head as the difficulty increases across its stages. Cubism is a casual VR puzzle game that plays a bit like a 3D version of Tetris.
