You can still log in to multiple devices at the same time. However, you will not be able to use the same account to run the same app across multiple devices simultaneously. Different accounts can concurrently access a shared app on multiple headsets, keeping in mind that you can only enable App Sharing on a single device at the moment.
The admin account cannot be changed without a factory reset. The admin account can add additional accounts, but additional accounts cannot add other accounts. Need tips on keeping your headset clean? Related Articles. See all articles. QUEST 2. Quest 2. Virtual reality has been changing the way we interact with the world and, although virtual reality games as we know them emerged in the s, every year brings new riffs on the experience.
If you're looking for your next VR game, here are some of the best multiplayer Oculus Quest games to choose from. Raccoon Lagoon In this game, a group of sailors has landed on your island's shores and they need your help to build a home.
You'll also assist them with cooking, fishing, and farming, among other daily activities. Although you can only visit one other island at a time, you may help out your fellow neighbors. You can also explore eight different climates.
With an unlimited number of quests and adventures to go on, the fun never stops. In this global multiplayer Oculus Quest game, players can face 16 opponents in four table tennis cups or opt for the single-player mode to take on the competition.
Read Story. Racket: Nx Played like an arcade sports game, Racket: Nx is an immersive ball and racket game played in a large glass dome. You'll face targets along the wall that you must hit with the ball, but the fun doesn't end there.
Play in single-player or multiplayer modes in this VR game that functions across multiple platforms, making it possible to play with both Quest or Windows players.
Depending on your level of competitiveness, you can choose a more relaxed, fun mode or opt for a game that ranks you and your opponent. Rec Room Read our review of The Under. The synesthetic Tetris Effect was one of the best games of , and the Quest version is mostly as good. It's intense, the music is amazing, and even though the levels are frantic, it's also weirdly zen. This is a perfect way to unwind.
Read our review of Tetris Effect. Oculus' zero-gravity ultimate frisbee game is a relentless three-on-three VR experience that gave me vibes of Rocket League, but in VR. The controls, which rely on your hands to catapult around, are brilliant. The open beta is free right now, and it's great. But expect to lose. Moss is about a small mouse with a sword who goes on a quest. You'll follow him through levels that feel like dioramas you can peer down at.
Walking around and exploring the beautiful worlds is half the fun, but the game itself is also great and plays like a console platformer, but in 3D. With other people in your home, VR can be a solitary disconnect. Keep Talking involves others by having people not in VR handle a bomb-defusing manual while the person in VR tries to communicate and stop the bomb in time. It feels like a weird board game, which is something most VR games never succeed at.
An endless and randomly generated set of castle enemies meet you every time you play, and this roguelike game uses a bow and arrow as your only method of navigation and attack. The mechanics feel great, and being surrounded by enemies you're firing arrows at can be incredibly intense. If you miss miniature golf or real golf , Pro Putt's courses feel like a pretty great stand-in.
The courses are cartoonish, but not mini-golf crazy. The putting realism is surprisingly good. I find the whole thing a little meditative. Talk about a game that never seems to get old. You stand still, shoot at aliens and shield yourself.
Survive as long as you can. It's perfect. Want to revisit '90s games, including the experience of sitting on the floor with a controller playing games on a TV? You can do that already with a little retro bit console, but Pixel Ripped pulls it off uncannily in VR. You're a kid in a home, playing games that don't exist. Then you enter the pixel world, and it gets stranger.
VR can turn your sense of reality inside out, and A Fisherman's Tale is the best type of out-of-body experience. A room with puzzles to solve also has a dollhouse, which is a perfect model of the room you're in. You can reach into your own space and as you do, a larger hand from above enters your room. It's like living in your own weird puzzle dollhouse universe, and it's fantastic. Red Matter was one of the best-looking Oculus Quest games, and an update for Quest 2 pushes the graphics even further.
The puzzle-solving, atmospheric, brooding adventure is set in an alternate-timeline Cold War in space. Your tool-filled space suit glides around and grapples with the brilliantly evoked world, which often has Half-Life vibes. If you subscribe to only one CNET newsletter, this is it.
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