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Best Meta Quest platformer games (2026)

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Platformers found a second life in VR. In third-person, you tower over the level like a living diorama, judging every jump with real depth perception; in first-person, the genre becomes parkour. It is also home to some of the most polished, charming and comfortable games on the store, which makes this shelf a favorite for younger players and VR newcomers alike.

Method

This ranking is built 100% automatically from official Meta store player ratings: average score first, then number of ratings, with a minimum of 100 ratings to qualify, refreshed daily. Genres are as assigned by the Meta store itself, and no game is hand-picked, promoted or excluded. By default the ranking shows paid games; flip the toggle to include free-to-play titles.

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Quest platformer games, explained

What is the best platformer on Meta Quest?

Whatever sits at number one right now: this ranking is recalculated daily from official store ratings among platformers with at least 100 reviews.

Are VR platformers comfortable?

Third-person platformers are among the most comfortable games in VR: the camera stays calm while the character does the running and jumping. First-person parkour titles are more intense; check each game's comfort rating.

Are platformers good for kids?

The genre's mascot titles are some of the most kid-friendly games on the platform: readable, charming and forgiving. Age ratings are listed on every game page.

Do I play with controllers or hands?

Controllers are the standard, and several titles add hand-tracking modes. Supported input is listed on each game page.