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Snakes and Ladders VR

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$3.99 thundergamestudio Quest 1/2 only itch.io / SideQuest
thundergamestudio • Indie sideload • Classic game in VR

Snakes and
Ladders VR

The ancient board game of chance brought into 3D virtual reality. Roll virtual dice, climb ladders, slide down snakes. Single player and multiplayer with voice chat. Available as a sideload APK from itch.io.

Developer: thundergamestudio (indie)
Price: $3.99 (itch.io)
Platform: Quest 1/2 (APK sideload)
5.5
/10
XR School Score
Limited Recommendation
A very basic indie sideload project • Works as intended for a simple game • Not on the official Quest store • Requires sideloading (Dev Mode) • Low price reduces risk
Overview

Snakes and Ladders VR is a small indie project developed by thundergamestudio and distributed via itch.io at $3.99. It brings the classic roll-and-move board game into a 3D virtual reality format for Meta Quest 1 and Quest 2. Players roll virtual dice using their controllers, move a playing piece around a 3D board, climb ladders, and slide down snakes in the time-honoured pattern of the game.

The game is not available on the official Meta Quest Store. It is distributed as an APK file through itch.io, requiring sideloading via Developer Mode on the headset. This is a meaningful technical barrier for school use: IT teams will need to enable Developer Mode and install the APK manually on each headset. The game does include multiplayer with voice chat, which was added in a March 2021 update.

Sideloading requirement: school IT implications This game is not available on the official Meta Quest Store. Installing it requires enabling Developer Mode on each Quest headset and sideloading the APK. For schools with multiple headsets managed by IT, this is a meaningful additional step. Sideloaded apps may also not receive automatic updates and could be overwritten by factory resets. For schools with IT support comfortable with sideloading, this is manageable. For schools without such support, consider All On Board (which includes games like Checkers and Chess in its official store base package) instead.
What It Offers

The game covers the fundamentals: a 3D board, virtual dice rolled through controllers, playing pieces that move and animate, snake slides and ladder climbs. Multiplayer voice chat allows remote friends or students on separate headsets to play together. The ancient origins of Snakes and Ladders — originally Moksha Patam from ancient India, representing the journey through virtues (ladders) and vices (snakes) — give it natural curriculum connections to History (world games traditions), PSHE (moral choices and consequences), and Religious Education (Indian philosophical concepts of karma and consequence). These connections are worth drawing out in a teaching context even if the game itself is simple.

Strengths and Limitations
Strengths
  • $3.99 — very low price reduces financial risk
  • Multiplayer with voice chat
  • Single player AI available
  • Quest 2 90Hz support
  • Historical/RE curriculum connection (ancient Indian origins)
Considerations
  • Not on official Quest Store — requires sideloading (Dev Mode)
  • Quest 1/2 only — may not support Quest 3/3S
  • Very basic indie project — limited polish
  • No review pool to assess quality
  • All On Board (official store, $9.99) offers a better-supported alternative
$3.99
itch.io APK • Requires sideloading (Dev Mode)
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Quick Facts
Developer
thundergamestudio (indie)
Price
$3.99 (itch.io)
Platforms
Quest 1/2 (APK sideload)
Distribution
itch.io only (NOT official store)
Multiplayer
Yes • Voice chat included
Installation
Requires Dev Mode + APK sideload
Age Rating
Everyone
Verdict
A very basic indie VR implementation of a universally known game, distributed outside the official Quest Store via itch.io. At $3.99 the price is low enough that expectations are calibrated accordingly. The sideloading requirement is a genuine barrier for most school IT setups. The game does what it says: roll dice, move pieces, enjoy the snakes and ladders in 3D VR. The historical origins of the game in ancient India provide an interesting curriculum hook. For schools where sideloading is not practical, All On Board's base game (which includes classic board games in an officially distributed package) is the better option.