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VR Apps to Try (Meta Quest): Mind • Body • Creative Spirit — with descriptions!
Hi Skool community! Here’s an updated list of Meta Quest VR apps I recommend to support your Mind • Body • Creative Spirit. Each app is listed on its own line with a quick description so you can choose what you need today. If you already own some of these—great! Try approaching them with a fresh mindset: instead of “What should I do in VR?”, ask “What do I need right now?” - Do I need calm or a nervous-system reset? - Do I need movement or energy? - Do I need connection or play? - Do I need to create or express what I’m feeling? No obligation to purchase anything. I don’t work for (and have no affiliate relationship with) any of these developers. This is simply a curated list built from 6 years of using immersive therapies in a mental health center and seeing what truly supports people. Quick tip: Start with 10–15 minutes, especially if you’re new to VR. 🎨 Creativity & Art Apps BrushworkVR (WebXR) — Paint on a virtual canvas with realistic brush feel; very intuitive and calming (open in Quest Browser). https://brushworkvr.com/paint MultiBrush — 3D painting with lots of tools, plus multiplayer for collaborative art-making. Open Brush — Paint in 3D space (a wonderful “creative release” and flow-state tool). Vermillion — A beautifully realistic oil painting studio in VR for deep focus and soothing creativity. ARTO — A friendly drawing app that makes it easy to create without pressure; great for playful self-expression. VR Sketch — Great for spatial creativity and viewing/working with 3D models (Sketch-style workflow in VR). Let’s Create! Pottery VR — A relaxing pottery wheel experience that feels grounding and meditative. Color Space — You’re inside a coloring book world; simple, soothing, and great for all ages. Special Exhibit — Spatial (My VR Galleries + Community Space) — In Spatial you can explore my immersive spaces, including: a walkthrough of the animated pages of my book, a large gallery of my real-life artwork, a patient art exhibit, and my favorite place to meet people: Mindful Meetings with Jacqueline.
0 likes • Apr 15
Brink Traveler is not a meditation app per se, but it works just as well as Real VR Fishing for creating a beautiful environment that allows you to escape and open a browser and listen to your own meditations. The best meditation experiences that I've had on the Quest have been in Real VR Fishing, where I just open the YouTube Music app and pick a Zen meditation. But I've also used Brink Traveler the same way, sitting on a cliff in Europe somewhere. I also like Tripp, but Tripp is more abstract and dreamlike. Real VR Fishing and Brink Traveler give me the experience that I'm looking for when I want to feel like I'm literally someplace else. They are very immersive.
2 likes • Apr 15
Since I've been in VR (over 4 years), Supernatural VR and Real VR Fishing are the two apps that have touched me on an emotional level in ways that others have not, though Tripp has come close.
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