🇺🇸🇬🇧 🔴 FrOgZ – UPDATE & QGO - Laser Dance (Meta Quest) MR Party Game Living Room Obstacle Course
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Your living room is now a laser obstacle course. Duck. Dodge. Dance. Don't get hit.
Laser Dance by Vanbo — the studio behind the acclaimed puzzle game Cubism — is a mixed reality action game for Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S that transforms your actual physical living space into a spy-film laser gauntlet. This is not a virtual room approximating your environment. This is your room, your walls, your floor, your furniture as the backdrop, with real laser patterns projected through passthrough mixed reality that you physically navigate with your entire body. The premise is immediately legible and immediately fun, which is exactly what makes it work as a party game and as a solo challenge in equal measure.
The setup is elegant. Two buttons are placed on opposite walls of your space, and you move between them by traversing a sequence of laser patterns that the game generates and adapts to your specific room size and layout. The minimum path between the two buttons is approximately three metres, which keeps the spatial requirement accessible for most living rooms without sacrificing the physical engagement that gives the game its identity. Eighteen levels contain over eighty unique laser patterns, and each pattern demands something different from your body — some will have you standing upright and stepping carefully, others will have you crouching, crawling, twisting, or finding whatever combination of physical contortion gets you through without triggering a laser. The variety is genuine and the escalation is well-paced, with the deceptively simple one-rule premise — don't touch the lasers, get to the button — concealing a surprisingly deep movement vocabulary that emerges naturally as the patterns become more complex.
Body tracking uses Quest's inside-out upper body tracking system, capturing head, hands, arms, and spine without requiring any external hardware or additional sensors. Legs are not tracked, which is a transparent and honest limitation that the accessibility settings help address — mobility levels are configurable, meaning the game adapts its laser patterns not just to your room but to what your body can comfortably do. This is a genuinely considerate design decision that makes Laser Dance playable for a wider range of people than the spy-film aesthetic might initially suggest.
The competitive and replayability layer comes from unlockable challenges that return you to completed levels under new conditions, extending the life of content you have already cleared and rewarding mastery rather than just completion. The Challenge Update, released three months ago, expanded this dimension significantly — more lasers, less mercy, the update description said, which accurately communicates both the tone and the direction of the game's ongoing Early Access development.
From the creator of Cubism. Mixed reality. Party game. Solo challenge. Eighty-plus laser patterns. Room adaptive. Accessibility settings. Unlockable challenges. Early Access with active updates. Quest 3 and Quest 3S. Fully offline. 657 MB. If your living room has three metres of clearance and you want to feel like a spy, Laser Dance is the game you have been waiting for.
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