Cue the Crescendo as the Conductor in ‘Maestro,’ Out Now for Meta Quest
Welcome to Culture. In Maestro, out today on the Meta Quest platform from developer Double Jack, you take on the role of a seasoned conductor as you lead massive orchestras through centuries-old epic masterpieces that will leave your audience shivering. Extravagant performances, emotional delivery, and beautiful pieces covering everything from symphonies to jazz are in store for you starting today!
Set aside your controllers, because Maestro is a game that can be played entirely with the Meta Quest platform’s hand tracking features. You’ll hold up your hands and use your virtual baton (or any household object like your toothbrush or favorite chopstick) to direct the orchestra in real-time just as if you were filling the shoes of Mozart himself.
In Maestro, you’ll learn to use real conducting techniques to give your musicians tempo direction, cues for key moments, and build up the impactful crescendos just as a real conductor would. Each piece is split into various difficulties as well, so you can truly put your dexterity to the test.
From new pieces and musical genres getting added over time, stunning costumes to unlock, and decorations for your stage and performance halls, Maestro is a game that will keep you coming back for more as your experience and ability to command the orchestra each grow.
If this sounds like something you want to check out, then don’t hesitate and grab a copy of Maestro for yourself today. Or if you want to give it a try first before you buy, consider checking out the free demo.


