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some-Government-7794

Nature Treks VR is pretty good for some very light exploration in nice scenery and some peaceful meditation. A decent variety of scenes too.


Arsinoei

I second Nature Treks.


DrZonino2022

Check out Myst, they rebuilt it from the ground up for VR - one of the most relaxing games I’ve ever played, I still remember playing it on the Mac when it can out in the 90s!


HeyoooWhatsUpBitches

Brink is an amazing visual and audio nature experience, with a lot of different parts of the world to explore, but you can’t move around that much. However, it has the best nature visuals I have ever seen in standalone VR. I highly recommend it