Next Player Please

Party Game
4.4
13 ratings 9 reviews
release date
2022
September 16
game modes
• Singleplayer • Multiplayer • Co-op
player modes
• Sitting
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 0.2 GB
Store Page
$3.99 ended Jan 27
$5.99

Next Player Please is the first mixed-reality game that brings the party to your table with just one shared headset for up to four players. In this MR board game, players compete against each other by rolling dice, using clever items, and battling it out in fun mini-games, like fishing, fortress building, and treasure hunting.

Play using hand tracking for an intuitive, hands-on experience, or grab controllers to jump into asymmetrical gameplay where anyone in the room can help or hinder you. Every mini-game thrives on social interaction, making it perfect for those fun, competitive nights around the living room table. Create custom tournaments with your favorite mini-games or sharpen your skills in single-player mode to climb the global leaderboard.

Next Player Please gives everyone a VR party in their hands!

Recommended Setup: Hold the headset with one hand (without covering the cameras) and watch out for accidental drops!

Mixed reality
comfort Comfortable
age rating0+ Everyone
websitenextplayerplease.com
developerArchLevel
publisherArchLevel GmbH
connectionInternet not required
app version0.0.4.27
languagesEnglish ∙ German

Reviews 9

LegoManACM2 years ago

Wow!

This is pretty incredible! for the low low low price of $0 you can own a wonderful game that you can play with friends and family, it requires no setup other than the headset and a table, can you guess what its called? Next Player Please!
-Thank you devs, this game is super great, please keep working on this and improving it, I would probably pay for this game, but keeping it free would be even better.

silverahloi2 years ago

Amazing Party-Game with Friends/Family

Next Player Please is a well designed Introduction experience if you want to Show off VR to your Friends and just as a Party Game in general. The diversity of modes is refreshing and the simplicity of the interaction lends itself well as a family entertainment option. A must have for Quest users.

Globichopf2 years ago

First local MP VR game I've seen..

...and I'm surprised why there aren't more. The concept is so simple and taking turns with one VR headset works great. The party games are easy to pick up and quite diverse. Passthrough lets you see your friends who are mocking you while you play. It's just fun!

Azalea2 years ago
2

One Quest for four players? What?

That's a cool concept!

Fast-paced mini-games with enough time to switch between players.
Very funny. In some games, you compete, while in others, you cooperate.

+ Very intuitive, with a proper explanation for each mini-game.
+ You can draw where your play area (empty table) is.
+ Hand tracking works super well.
+ You are never disoriented bc you see your whole room in other colors.

- The speaker's voice sounds artificial. (That can be a plus. I know we're in the future if we play something like this.)

Overall very cool casual game!

2 years ago

Thanks a lot about your feedback! Yes, the speaker's voice is an artificial voice, and we are looking forward to changing that in the future

Sebastian Tobler2 years ago

VR Local Multiplayer

First time I‘ve seen this kind of multiplayer concept and I didn‘t think it would work this well. There is some downtime for those not wearing the headset, but coop games make it playable even for those without, just by using the controller.

Mr.Philgood2 years ago

Next Player: Me!

Awesome collection of games with different mechanics to each game. My favorite one is "build and destroy". And you can play local multiplayer with only one Quest! Very unique idea, you need to try!

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