Mosh Pit Simulator
It is currently a very bad time to jump into an actual mosh pit, unless you want to catch coronavirus. Instead, Mosh Pit Simulator turns the world into your mosh pit! The game puts boneless zombie-like humanoids in your way, and you can run anywhere you want and bash them. There’s even a story mode included, replays can be saved as GIF files, and you can even build things in order to destroy them seconds later.
Fitness Potential
You can do basically anything you want in Mosh Pit Simulator. That includes going up to the fleshy monstrosities you see and punching them as hard as you can. You can grab items and hurl them across the street, cause as much chaos as possible by swinging your arms, and interact with your environment. Your imagination will define your fitness potential in this game, and imagination will have to come in handy for a few weeks.
Developer/Publisher: Sos Sosowski
Release Date: March 10, 2020
Compatible With: Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Valve Index, Windows Mixed Reality,
Price: $9.99
Link: Mosh Pit Simulator
Axegend
How do you pronounce Axegend? Does it matter? In this roguelike action game, you must save a princess using every tool at your disposal. This includes a umbrella, tires, and the titular axe. Each run you take will be different, with random item drops, and you start with just an axe as you battle against dangerous enemies. When you die, you die for good, so you’ll have to be extremely careful.
Fitness Potential
You’ll be swinging your arms for the entirety of Axegend, defeating the enemies in front of you with a variety of weapons. Enemies can take more than one hit to eliminate, so you’ll have to be quick with your follow-up attacks. Along with melee weapons, you can also throw boomerangs at your targets and fire arrows at them from afar. Depending on the area you’re in, it can get frantic quickly.
Developer/Publisher: Subversion Squad Studio
Release Date: March 9, 2020
Compatible With: Oculus Rift, HTC Vive
Price: $13.49 to $14.99
Link: Axegend
Bubberknuckles
Want to punch stuff and not really think about why? That is exactly what Bubberknuckles promises, even requiring you to throw a punch in order to select a level. The trippy and bizarre world is perfect for VR newcomers, as there are no controls other than swinging at everything you see. It’s the perfect way to get out some aggression while you’re in quarantine.
Fitness Potential
Punching can burn tons of calories as evidenced by other games such as BoxVR and Creed: Rise to Glory. Since that is the entirety of Bubberknuckles, you should get quite the workout. Don’t stop punching until you’re exhausted, then punch a little bit more. Listen to the narrator and just start punching and you’ll have a hard time stopping.
Developer/Publisher: Michael Crabbs
Release Date: March 9, 2020
Compatible With: Oculus Rift, HTV Vive, Valve Index
Price: $14.99
Link: Bubberknuckles
Duckpocalypse (Oculus Rift)
If robotic ducks took over the world, would you be able to save it? Duckpocalypse, which just launched on Oculus Rift after coming to Vive before, asks this question. You’ll have an arsenal of weapons to prove you’re up to the challenge, including guns and traps. Defending your homeland won’t be easy, but the ducks aren’t giving you a choice.
Fitness Potential
Duckpocalypse plays like a traditional horde-mode style game with waves of enemies coming at you. You’ll need to have quick reflexes in order to eliminate them as they approach, and this means having your arms raised almost all the time. You’ll swinging them from side to side and up and down in order to hit all the ducks on the screen.
Developer/Publisher: Leon Klein Breteler/Capitola Gaming
Release Date: March 12, 2020
Compatible With: Oculus Rift
Price: $2.99
Link: Duckpocalypse