Games Museverse: Learn & Play Music

Education ∙ Rhythm ∙ Simulation
5.0
10 ratings 12 reviews
early access
2025
July 24
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting • Room-scale
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S

Learn by Playing!

Museverse makes learning music fun and easy. Play short mini-lessons, follow simple steps, and grow your music skills while having fun without needing any special equipment.

Play different instruments, both for rhythm and melody. Our lessons teach music skills that you can use anywhere.

Step by step, you’ll move from easy exercises to playing with confidence.

{"height":1316,"type":"image","width":1800} Perfect for Schools & Families

Keep your child’s creativity growing. Fun for students, simple for teachers.

comfort Comfortable
age rating0+ Everyone
storage0.9 GB
websitemuseverse.xyz
developerMuseverse Labs
publisherMuseverse Labs
connectionInternet not required
app version0.7.8
languages
English

Price History

Reviews 12

JT1 day ago

Didn’t know I had rhythm!

The first lessons on the app are really fun! I played the whole Taiko campaing and cant wait for the next campaign and instrument to be released but in the meantime I was able to play 2 more - a percussion instrument and the marimba which I would love lessons for as well.

metaquesta995 days ago

🎶Magical Way to Learn & Play Music

Museverse: Learn & Play Music is an enchanting and beautifully designed musical platform that lets you experiment with a variety of instruments in an immersive VR space. Even in early access, the experience feels refined and inspiring — the single giant drum alone is a joy to play, producing deep, earthy, and tribal sounds that pull you right into the rhythm.

The exercises are well thought out and help you gradually improve while staying fun and creative. I really appreciate how you can adjust your position and play style freely, making it both a learning tool and a relaxing musical playground.

Some instruments like the harp are still in development, but the upcoming update promises even more variety. A unique and uplifting VR experience for anyone who loves music or just wants to explore their inner musician!

Aaron19 days ago

Great Potential

Wow, I just got a chance to try this out. The drumming was really cool, great immersion with a fantastic views too. For an early access app, this has great potential, can't wait for all the instruments to come online.

11 days ago

Thanks so much for trying Museverse and sharing your thoughts! We’re really glad you enjoyed the drumming experience and the views. More instruments are on the way soon and we can’t wait to show you what’s next!

Don39 days ago
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Definitely one for the library

This is a great game for all ages, its easy to forget time , a great game for those who are starting out in music especially if you are a percussionist, it seems a good way of learning rhythm. it is very intuitive. A nice educational tool with out feeling like it is, I shall look forward to playing the other instruments when they come on Line

Pablo 006440 days ago
2

Musical treat

There are so many music games on quest, but none quite like this, so relaxing and zen like.
The so incredibly realistic to real instruments, the drum at the beginning is just amazing to hit and feel like it’s real and not in VR.

I’m very early into this game and so far it’s very polished with graphics and narration.

40 days ago

So glad you’re enjoying the instruments and atmosphere. We worked hard to make them feel as real as possible. More polish and content is on the way!

Bloodangel40 days ago
2

In the Rhythm

*Early access review*

Museverse is good rhythmic fun.
Nice relaxing setting and scenery.
Includes fun tutorial, with a weekly target chart.
You have easy, medium and hard.

Work your way through the levels, getting 1, 2 or 3 stars the better you do.

I like how you can position yourself higher or lower to the instruments, or press and use a predetermined setting based on your height.

As this was early access, at the moment there is only one tutorial for the Taiko Drum. But around you, there is other instruments that will have tutorials added when it’s full release comes.
A couple of the instruments you can demo play on them.. and a couple are locked out fully until release.

Sounds are good, graphics and nice and clean.

Would be nice if the backgrounds had more animation or you could select your own.. maybe space, dark, an arena, stadium, audience ect..

Looking forward to seeing where the developers take this nice, neat, relaxing rhythm game

40 days ago

Thanks for such a detailed review! More tutorials, backgrounds, and instruments are on our roadmap, so you’ll definitely see these areas expand in future updates.

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