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Best Meta Quest simulation games (2026)

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Simulation is VR's "be anything" genre. Flip burgers in a kitchen that catches fire, run a starship, fix engines, mix drinks, fly: because your hands do the actual work, sims stop being menus and become crafts. The shelf runs from lovingly accurate cockpits to gloriously absurd physics playgrounds, and both ends are equally at home in a headset.

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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 simulation games, explained

What is the best simulation game on Meta Quest?

The current number one of this page, rebuilt daily from official store ratings among simulation titles with at least 100 reviews.

Are there serious, realistic sims on Quest?

Yes: cockpit, space and vehicle sims with real depth exist alongside the comedy job sims. Reviews on each game page tell you quickly which side of the spectrum a title sits on.

Do simulation games use mixed reality?

A growing number do, using passthrough to put cockpits, boards or workshops in your real room, and they are among the best showcases of Quest 3 and 3S.

Are job sims good for playing with kids?

The comedy job sims are family favorites: short rounds, slapstick physics, no reading required. Check each game's age rating on its page.