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Casual Titles Angry Birds VR, Fruit Ninja VR, RUSH, And Bait! Are Coming To Oculus Quest

Casual Titles Angry Birds VR, Fruit Ninja VR, RUSH, And Bait! Are Coming To Oculus Quest

Casual VR titles Angry Birds VR, Fruit Ninja, RUSH And Bait! are coming to the upcoming Oculus Quest $399 standalone headset.

These four accessible titles could be perfect for demoing your Quest or just short play sessions:

Angry Birds VR

The popular mobile game franchise Angry Birds came to PC VR as recently as February. In late March it came to PlayStation VR.

angry birds vr on quest

We went hands on with the game on PC VR and were impressed by how much the spatial nature of VR adds to the gameplay. We noted at the time that the game would be perfect for the wireless Quest.

Resolution Games has enabled cross-buy, so if you own the game on the Rift store you already own it on Quest.

Fruit Ninja VR

Fruit Ninja VR [8/10] is another smartphone franchise brought to VR. It released back in summer 2016 for the HTC Vive, and was a launch title for Oculus Touch. Like in the smartphone game you slice incoming fruit with a variety of blades to score points.

fruit ninja quest

There’s no word yet on whether cross-buy is enabled for this game, but we’ll update this article when there is.

RUSH

RUSH is an exhilarating yet accessible game where you fly off the side of a mountain in a wingsuit. You soar points by flying through hoops. It even supports multiplayer, so you can challenge friends online.

RUSH oculus go

There’s no word yet on whether cross-buy is enabled for this game, but we’ll update this article when there is.

Bait!

Although you might not have heard of it, Bait! is actually one of the most popular VR games ever made. The free to play fishing game had over 2 million downloads as early as 2017.

bait oculus quest

It’s currently only available on mobile VR platforms, so Quest will be the first time it’s playable with positional tracked controllers. The developer says this allows players “to cast and spin the reel, grab fish from the hook, and have full head movement.”

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