Virtual reality fitness games have changed the way that many people work out and enjoy gaming. A mainstay of exercise titles is archery games, as they provide a great arm workout for players due to the physical act of shooting. Over the years, we’ve seen many games get released that feature the player using a bow and arrows to take down waves of enemies. Due to the bulk of titles, it can be difficult to parse which one best suits your needs. To make it so that you can find the VR fitness archery games that are right for you, we here at VR Fitness Insider have come up with a list of notable ones.

If you’re looking for even more types of fitness games, check out our lists of the top 25 VR fitness games, and our headset specific lists for HTC Vive, Valve IndexPlayStation VR, Oculus Go, Oculus Rift, Oculus Quest, and Windows Mixed Reality.

What’s the Right Archery VR Games For You?

It’s worth noting that there are also many great shooter games for virtual reality that will get you a workout without using bows and arrows, such as Audica, Pistol Whip, and Superhot VR. There are also upcoming archery titles that look great as well, so keep checking our reviews for the latest appraisals of virtual reality fitness titles.

Airranger

Airranger
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Kicking off our list of the best archery VR fitness games is Airranger and this multiplayer title sees 10 players fighting to the death in some battle royale action. There are multiple modes included such as duos, one with explosive arrows, and even team deathmatch. The game is regularly updated and keeps getting better. If you want to scratch your competitive itch and show that you’re the best shot online then this is a great multiplayer workout.

Airranger is playable on Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality. The multiplayer-based title costs $10.99 on Steam and there is a free trial as well.

Apex Construct

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Most archery titles revolve around facing wave enemies, but Apex Construct provides a full story for players to experience. That makes it a great choice for anyone that wants to work their way through a campaign and enjoy more cinematic games. Players get to wield a cool cyber bow that also has a shield while they face off against evil robots and attempt to learn what led to mankind’s downfall. While it is a story-driven game, there’s plenty of replayability and score-based modes.

Apex Construct is playable on Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Oculus Quest, Windows Mixed Reality, and PlayStation VR. The game is currently available on Steam, the PlayStation Store, and the Oculus Store for $19.99. There is also a free demo available that you can check out before you buy it.

Archer VR

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If you want a serious arm workout then you can’t go wrong with Archer VR. Even though it is currently in Early Access, it earned a 10/10 for pushing your arms in our review and was likened to Thrill of the Fight. Currently, it only has a few levels, so there isn’t much variety, but there are 10 challenging waves to face off in each of them. This is certainly one to keep an eye on as it can be something really special once finished.

Archer VR is playable on Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality.

Bardo

Bardo
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If you are looking for a great wave-based shooter that will give you a workout then you can’t go wrong with picking up Bardo. You’ll have to shoot enemies in rapid succession to win and the later waves get quite intense. It’s more than just an arm workout as it forces players to duck under enemy attacks as well. With a friendly price tap of under $10, this is a great budget-priced archery workout.

Bardo is currently available on Valve Index, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift. It has been given a fitness rating comparable to walking by the VR Institute of Health and Exercise and costs $9.99 on Steam.

Battle of Red Cliffs

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Battle of Red Cliffs is a historical archery title based upon the famous scene in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. As a result, it’s quite a treat for fans of Chinese history. That’s not all it offers, as it is a solid workout as well that that allows players to tone their arms, legs, and core. However, there isn’t much replayability and it’s rather short, so those looking for a lot of value will want to look at something else on this list.

Battle of Red Cliffs is playable on Valve Index, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift. The archery game costs $29.99 on Steam.

Elven Assassin

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Elven Assassin is yet another wave-based shooter that has players defending Elves from rampaging Orcs. However, it has one huge differentiation and that is multiplayer. Both the main game, which has the player taking on endless waves of Orcs, and a deathmatch mode can be played with others. So, if you’re looking to work up a sweat with a friend then this is a great option.

Elven Assassin has a YUR.fit rating of 4.2 calories per minute, which is equivalent to using an elliptical, and you perform 19 squats per hour. It is available for Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality. The shooter costs $14.99 on Steam.

Holopoint

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One of the first archery VR fitness games released was Holopoint and it really set the gold standard for the genre. Even though it’s been out for four years, Holopoint still provides an excellent high-intensity workout. The game has players working through waves of samurai and ninjas and will provide a full total body workout. There’s also a more casual time trial mode, so everyone can enjoy what it offers.

Holopoint is available now on Valve Index, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift for $14.99. It has been given a fitness rating comparable to tennis by the VR Institute of Health and Exercise. A follow-up called Holopoint: Chronicle is also available for $7.99, but we recommend the original due to technical issues.

In Death

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If you want a lower intensity workout then In Death is a great option. This archery title has players dodging out of the way of arrows and sword strikes while also shooting foes. It helps separate itself from the crowd by incorporating roguelite elements, so it has plenty of replayability.

In Death is currently available on Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR, and Oculus Quest for $29.99. It was awarded our Best VR Fighting Fitness Game of the Year in 2018.

oVRShot

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Window Licker Games’ oVRShot is one of the best multiplayer games in virtual reality and it’s completely free! This bow-based shooter has two teams of three players going at it and it’s a faster-paced title. With a variety of power-ups, this archery title is perfect for those that love arena shooters. There’s no reason not to check it out when it costs nothing!

oVRShot is available on Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality for free on Steam.

QuiVR & QuiVR Vanguard

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QuiVR is one of the most fully fleshed-out archery titles in virtual reality with puzzles, upgrades, many types of enemies, and drop-in multiplayer. However, it was originally a simpler defense title and was iterated upon so much that it is barely recognizable to when it first launched. Thankfully for those that enjoyed the earlier gameplay, the developer released QuiVR Vanguard, which is an even more polished version of that style of shooter. Both are excellent games and can be bought as a bundle.

QuiVR and QuiVR Vanguard are available for Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality. QuiVR is $19.99, while QuiVR: Vanguard is $14.99, but a bundle with both of them costs just $19.93.

Sacralith: The Archer’s Tale

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Sacralith: The Archer’s Tale features a fantasy setting and a story revolving a powerful magic stone that grants the user power over dragons. With beautiful graphics and a great workout for your arms, shoulders, and core, this is easily recommended for anyone that likes the setting. There are also leaderboards that help with replayability, which gives you plenty of reasons to keep playing its campaign.

Sacralith: The Archer’s Tale is available on Valve Index, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift for $19.99.

Twisted Arrow

Twisted Arrow
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One of the fastest-paced archery titles is Twisted Arrow. This has the player using a variety of special arrows that range from explosive ones to those that freeze enemies. The action will keep players on their toes and isn’t a wave-based title like many others on the list. If you want something with a lot of variety and has you moving around through levels then this is a great alternative.

Twisted Arrow is playable on Valve Index, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift and costs $14.99 on Steam.

Tyrgard Archer VR

Tyrgard Archer VR
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Ending our list of great archery VR fitness titles is Tyrgard Archer VR. This wave-based title has a gorgeous art style, plenty of upgrades, and will have you dodging attacks from spears, ravens, and even dragons! It has been regularly updated since it released in July 2020 and continues to get even better over time.

Tyrgard Archer VR is playable on Valve Index, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift and costs $9.99 on Steam.


That does it for VR Fitness Insider’s list of the best archery VR fitness games. These will help you get in a great arm workout while having a lot of fun.