Vandalizer Lets You Graffiti without Consequences

Vandalizer screenshot

Posted on: 23 Dec 2025

Oisoi Studio has just released Vandalizer on Meta Quest 3 and 3S. The game turns your headset into a spray-paint playground as you spray walls, climb trucks, tag a T-Rex, and paint every strange object in sight. You can climb, hover, or fly around to hit every angle and surface, and all without fear of the law.

What is Vandalizer?

Vandalizer VR graffiti game about painting and customising 3D objects. You’ll have access to pick-up trucks, gigantic skulls, walls, giant emojis, and many other objects that look like they needs some personality. It’s a game that’s less about staying inside the lines and more about making something that feels alive.

You’ll earn points for every piece you finish, which can then be used to unlock new objects and themed books. You can use stencils and colour pickers to explore style, detail, and flow. It’s designed to be part art game, part creative chaos. The feeling of the spray paint is intended to be so real, that the only thing you’ll think is missing is the smell of aerosol.

Vandalise for Free

Built specifically for Meta Quest headsetsVandalizer brings smooth fades, sharp lines, and the rattle of the mixing ball when you shake your can to VR. There’s no right way to paint in Vandalizer. Just your way, and preferably everywhere.

It’s the kind of game that lets you break the rules without breaking any laws. Precisely what VR is intended for.

Not only are you free to graffiti without consequences, but you’re also free to do so without paying for it monetarily. Vandalizer has launched as a free-to-play game, available to download on Meta Quest now.

Vandalizer screenshot

About Oisoi Studio

The game comes from Oisoi Studio in Ghent, Belgium, the team behind PaintingVR and Wait What’s That?, which have reached more than 150,000 players worldwide.

“Graffiti is freedom, not perfection,” says Wim Reygaert, co-founder of Oisoi. “We wanted to bring that feeling into VR and make something that lets people move, play, and make a mess beautifully. Plus, you can paint a T-Rex. That alone felt worth it.”

As stated above, Vandalizer has launched as a free-to-play game on the Meta Horizon Store. Oisoi Studio promise that the game contains no ads and no in-app purchases. You can just paint and indulge in some creative chaos until you heart’s content.

Will you be dishing out some virtual art in Vandalizer on Meta Quest? Let us know in the comments below!

Author: Kevin Joyce

Kevin Joyce has been a writer in the video games industry for more than 20 years, dedicated to XR for the latter half. He has launched numerous initiatives in the XR space, including media outlets such as VRFocus and AR/VR Pioneers, hackathons, marketing and community management organisation Tiny Brains, and not-for-profit educational platforms.