Laser Dance: Mixed Reality Party Game Shines on Quest 3/3S with Room-Scale Tracking

November 5, 2025
Laser Dance: Mixed Reality Party Game Shines on Quest 3/3S with Room-Scale Tracking
  • Laser Dance positions itself as one of the easiest and most compelling demonstrations of mixed reality on Quest 3/3S, making it an ideal party game and a strong showcase for what room-scale tracking can achieve.

  • Even in early access, the experience is highly accessible and engaging, offering a memorable demonstration of mixed reality potential on Quest 3/3S with clear social appeal in party settings.

  • Comfort and control features include automatic height registration, optional reduced movement speed, and no artificial locomotion, requiring players to physically navigate their environment.

  • The game released in Early Access on November 6, 2025, after being developed and published by Vanbo BV, with a price of $9.99.

  • Gameplay centers on moving from one end of the room to the other without crossing lasers, with red start and end buttons on opposite walls marking level goals and progressively harder laser patterns across runs.

  • The experience emphasizes using the player's real room as the backdrop, featuring adjustable room layout and accessibility settings such as player height, shoulder width, minimum height, and adjustable speed to accommodate mobility needs.

  • In testing, the reviewer used hand tracking, noting the need to hold hands up for better tracking and occasional misalignment with laser positions, but overall finding the experience innovative and fun.

  • As an early access mixed reality game for Quest 3/3S, Laser Dance uses room-scale tracking and can be played with hand tracking or controllers, focusing on dodging lasers across a scanned living space.

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