Kubo, VR is available for rent nationwide for 2 to 10 days. Which package is the best deal?
Of course, the longer the rental period is, the better the rental works out for the customer. I would choose a package based more on whether the customer has encountered VR before or if it's a first for them. After all, if it's the first time he or she is holding VR in his or her hands, you need to give it some time to enjoy the fun to the fullest.

How many days does it take for 1 person to try all 25 games?
To be honest, I don't even have a measurement myself :D If you're a meticulous gamer who wants to complete most of the challenges in the games, go through all the rounds, beat the records, it's definitely for a longer time. If I were a customer and knew how to play and control VR, I'd pick the 4 or 5 day variant and still probably wouldn't catch everything...
How VR rental works: From ordering to home delivery to courier pickup again?
On our VR rental page, the customer chooses the number of days and date they want to play VR. If they have already received the voucher from someone else, they have already selected the number of days in advance. After the date is booked, the customer receives shipping and delivery information. The VR set is then delivered the day before and picked up the day after the selected date.

Originally, Adrop offered to rent 10 games. Today, there are 25. Which ones have been added?
We're trying to add games of different genres so that there really is something for everyone. Some of the newly added games include tennis, a horror escape game, a 3D puzzle game, a space station, golf, and more.
When someone borrows a VR home, which game would you recommend they try first and why?
One such iconic game is the Czech Beat Saber. You use coloured swords to the beat of your chosen music to try and achieve the highest score. It's definitely one of those games that makes you sweat a lot.
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Which games in general are the most popular? For example, have you had reports of anyone spending a whole weekend on one particular game?
Among the most popular is the aforementioned Beat Saber. The Room, an escape game set in the British Museum, which can involve a large group of players. Rock climbing in The Climb looks very realistic. But beware of dizziness here.
Does the popularity of games vary by age or gender?
It definitely varies by age. For younger gamers, we've got crazy Angry birds, Job simulator or even 3D painting. Sporty people can try golf, ping pong or boxing. We've also thought of Star Wars enthusiasts, for whom we even have two episodes of Vader Immortal.
In my experience, when someone has VR at home for the first time, they can play for 3 days straight. Can you give readers any tips on how not to get too tired at it? I can think of things like having a drink handy and taking breaks...
It may not seem like it, VR can be quite physically demanding. If a person tries out a Beat Saber or tennis game like that, they'll definitely burn some kilojoules. If you don't want to sweat, you can definitely choose between games that are played sitting down. It can be a bit challenging at first, even for the head and eyes that are not used to it. It is definitely a good idea to take breaks at least in the beginning and not play for too long.
What is your personal favourite game and why?
I'm the sporty type. So, for me, ping pong, tennis or golf is my top choice.
For the record, how many VR goggles have you disinfected and prepared for their journey to their temporary owners this week? And how many sets did you accept back?
The numbers back and forth will be similar. At least 35 sets of VR goggles for sure.
Kuba, thanks for the many gaming tips and we wish you all happy gamers.

