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Laser Dance Turns Your Living Room into Mission Impossible on Meta Quest

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Laser Dance Turns Your Living Room into Mission Impossible on Meta Quest

Transform any room into a high-tech spy mission this November. Laser Dance launches in early access on November 6 for Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S. The mixed reality game turns your living space into a laser-dodging obstacle course. Priced at just $9.99, it brings Hollywood-style action directly into your home.
Using the Quest’s color passthrough cameras, Laser Dance overlays laser mazes onto your real environment. Players must dodge, weave, and duck through moving laser patterns. The goal is simple: reach the red button at the other end of the room without touching any beams. The game automatically scales to any room size, making every play space viable.

Adaptive Gameplay for Any Space

The game requires only a 10-foot distance between start and end buttons. This distance doesn’t need to be a straight line, allowing creative room layouts. Developer Thomas Van Bouwel confirms players can place buttons on nightstands and navigate around beds. The wireless freedom of Meta Quest headsets enables unrestricted movement through complex spaces.
Game difficulty progresses naturally through 80 available levels. Early stages feature static lasers for learning basic movement techniques. Later levels introduce dynamic, moving lasers that require precise timing and spatial awareness. Each level adapts to your room’s unique dimensions, ensuring consistent challenge regardless of environment.

Accessible Spy Thrills for Everyone

Vanbo BV, the developer behind popular puzzle game Cubism, brings their design expertise to mixed reality. The game includes comprehensive accessibility options to accommodate different player needs. Early access launches with substantial content, offering excellent value at the affordable price point.
Laser Dance represents the next evolution in mixed reality gaming. It demonstrates how virtual elements can seamlessly integrate with physical spaces for immersive experiences. The game arrives just in time for holiday gatherings, providing perfect party entertainment. Prepare to channel your inner Ethan Hunt when Laser Dance arrives on November 6.

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