Business Insider publisher invited a group of kids and ask them to test HTC Vive headset for the first time. As they believe that “Kids can be brutally and unapologetically honest”, they decided to find out what these kids say about the Virtual Reality hype. Check out how the group react here:

The most popular VR games for Kids:

  1. Spider Man VR: Homecoming

For the first time, you can suit up as Spider-Man and see what it’s like to be the world’s favorite superhero. Learn the ins and outs of your brand new Stark Industries upgraded web shooters and master different web types as you race to complete fast-paced targeting trials.

  1. Tilt Brush

A VR paint program that allows you to create drawings in three-dimensional space. You can draw things that have depth, and then you can scale them up or down, walk around them, erase them, or change them—whatever you can imagine.

  1. Angry Birds: Isle if Pigs – Join Red, Chuck, Bomb and the Blues to save the stolen eggs in Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs, an immersive VR adventure! Discover the remote island where the greedy green pigs take their vacation in 50+ fun-filled levels – with more to come!
  2. Fruit Ninja

Step inside the Fruit Ninja universe and experience a slice of virtual reality like never before. Play Fruit Ninja VR now!

  1. Rec Room

Rec Room is a social VR playground. It lets users join together and play games such as paintball, Frisbee golf, charades, and dodgeball in a social setting. As with anything social, you will encounter good people and not-so-good people. Overall, it seems to be a pretty safe and fun environment to explore.

  1. Cowbots and Aliens

A furious PvP Multiplayer brawl in VR set in the Saloon-iverse of Cowbots and Aliens. Free movement, deadly gunplay, multiple competitive modes and a custom networked physics system that lets you use EVERYTHING as a weapon makes for an immensely satisfying VR ruckus!

  1. Dig4Destruction

An intense online multiplayer deathmatch game where you must dig through the earth and excavate weapons to battle your enemies!

  1. Job Simulator

The game is filled with dry humour and off-the-wall situations that are funny no matter what age you happen to be. Kids like to pretend to be adults. This game makes it fun to try “adult jobs,” and kids don’t have to worry about screwing anything up. It’s also just downright hilarious.