Although Oculus themselves say that you should be at least 13 years old to use the Quest, there’s some debate as to whether or not you should let your children play in virtual reality.

We all know that there could be issues, and the tech hasn’t been around long enough for us to see what the long term impact of using VR as children could be. Besides the newness there’s also the ethical problems involved in conducting any testing on children, so, unfortunately, we’re just going to have to find out as we go along.

The takeaway is that we should certainly err on the side of caution when it comes to how young they can be, and how long we allow them to use it, and how frequently, and definitely what sort of experiences we want them to get used to doing in first person virtually immersive environments.

With all that in mind, if you are going to let your children play games on your Quest, this is our list of the best child-friendly games we’ve reviewed!

For the purposes of this list, we’ve focused on games that have been built to appeal to children. In doing so, we have ignored more general titles like Beat Saber, Synth Riders, and Racket Fury: Table Tennis that are not made with children in mind but can still be enjoyed by them.