Jigsaw Night & VR Villa Partner To Introduce Hundreds Of People To VR

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One started with the plan of a simple jigsaw app to play in VR with his son. The other turned an online chopstick business into a free-to-play VR gaming initiative. Together, in the face of a troubled VR ecosystem besieged by massive layoffs, lost funding, and studio closures, two VR enthusiasts helped introduce hundreds of potential consumers to VR, growing the ecosystem one awestruck user at a time.March's Jigsaw Nationals in downtown Atlanta, Georgia was the largest event the USA Jigsaw Puzzle Association has ever put on. 1,800 competitors and 3,000 people in total visited the event over the late March weekend. When I arrived to the event, I made a beeline for the second floor where jigsaw puzzle exhibitors were selling their work. Tucked in the back left corner of the floor was VR Villa's setup, a VR free play station with dozens of Quest headsets, battery backups, and wide-eyed jigsaw puzzle enthusiasts discovering VR for the first time through their existing shared passion. This is where I met Steve Lukas from ContractXR, the developer of Jigsaw Night, and Jeff Basladynski, the owner of VR Villa. Over the years, Jeff has amassed over two hundred Quest headsets and a roster of paid employees and volunteers to help realize his vision of introducing people outside of the VR bubble to the medium. If you have been to a gaming convention anytime in the last few years and seen a bunch of people in headsets playing games like Walkabout Mini Golf and Puzzling Places, chances are it was Jeff's team. VR Villa services upwards of seventy events across the country, all fueled by sponsorships and Jeff's other company, Baz LLC, an artisan chopstick business. VR Villa has conducted sessions for tens of thousands of people and Jeff has set a goal of one hundred thousand unique users in 2026. 0:00 /0:35 1× Jigsaw competitors playing Jigsaw Night on Meta Quest 3S. Video provided by ContractXR. For this particular event, the star experience was Steve Lukas's Jigsaw Night. We've covered Jigsaw Night in depth before, so to summarize, it is a social VR jigsaw puzzle game currently in Early Access on Meta Quest. After introductions and pleasantries, Steve asked me to take a photo in front of the Jigsaw Night banner before putting me in a headset to play the game. Jigsaw Night is playable in virtual or mixed reality with controllers or hand tracking. Given the public setting, I opted for passthrough and hand tracking. I completed a quick twenty-five piece introductory puzzle, then Steve joined my lobby and showed me one of Jigsaw Night's special features. He had taken the picture I took in front of the banner less than five minutes before, scanned it, and used Jigsaw Night to turn it into a customized puzzle. Incredible. While working on that puzzle, he walked me through Jigsaw Night's feature set, including scaling the size of the pieces up or down to accommodate any user, a gesture-tracked 'capture bubble' to grab multiple pieces at once, and the custom avatar system. 0:00 /1:59 1× A head to head speed puzzle match in Jigsaw Night. Captured on Quest 3S by ContractXR. During my time there, I watched dozens of jigsaw competitors experience Jigsaw Night (and VR) for the first time, competing in speed competitions, working together, and most importantly, smiling and having fun. Some of the comments I overheard: "I was always afraid VR would make me sick, but this is great. I feel fine." "I could do puzzles with my dad. He lives out on the West Coast and can't travel, so we never see each other.""It's so responsive and seeing all the pieces in the air around me is just... wow!"Steve Lukas barely slept that weekend, working the station from sunrise to well past sunset. He flew back home with pages of first-hand feedback from the true jigsaw experts and the priceless experience of seeing live people having the time of their lives in his application. He told me the experience was more than worth the time and money he invested into the VR Villa partnership and traveling to the event. If ever there were a target consumer for Jigsaw Night, Steve had a direct line to them for three days, all enthusiastic to play and help make the game better. For any game developer, that is an invaluable level of access.VR Villa play sessions. Provided by ContractXR.After the weekend, Jeff's team announced on LinkedIn that they serviced 229 unique players across 286 sessions. Do the quick math and see that this means people were coming back for more VR at an event that had nothing to do with gaming, VR or otherwise. Fifty-five percent of the users had never used VR before that weekend. Sixty-three percent of them were aged thirty-five and older. Jigsaw Night, unsurprisingly, saw the highest usage at 106 total play hours across the weekend, all in fifteen to thirty minute sessions. Bear in mind, this is one of VR Villa's smallest events with maybe a couple dozen headsets sent to the show. Jeff's team has serviced New York Comic Con, Anime NYC, MAGFest, and Lvl Up Expo, among others. Huge events with tens or hundreds of thousands of attendees. So take those numbers I listed above and extend them ten or a hundred fold. 0:00 /0:27 1× Jigsaw competitors playing Jigsaw Night on Meta Quest 3S. Video provided by ContractXR. Most VR fans would agree that VR has to be experienced to be fully appreciated. Jeff's vision is exactly that. A grass roots passion project grown into the largest free-to-play VR gaming entity in the country. Every VR Villa worker is trained on proper new user onboarding. Jeff's partnerships with developers like Mighty Coconut, Resolution Games, Realities IO, and now ContractXR ensure these new users have safe, accessible experiences in a controlled space with no worries of physical harm or motion sickness. Jeff's team conducts entry and exit surveys from willing participants about their experience. The conversion rate, the number of people who were unsure about VR coming in and walked away prepared to buy a headset is over fifty percent. Before we parted ways, Steve gave me some insight into the future of Jigsaw Night. Long term, Steve envisions following the same model as other successful premium titles like Puzzling Places, Golf+, and Walkabout Mini Golf. The initial purchase gives players access to a starting set of eighteen puzzles, a puzzle builder with double-sided puzzle capabilities, and customizable avatars utilizing the Quest's inside-out body tracking (IOBT). A Jigsaw Night shop is on the roadmap with in-app purchases for additional puzzles and other content.Jigsaw Night also will lean heavily on its social interactions. It already has a working Facebook integration, allowing users to pull from their existing photos to create new puzzles personalized to their lives and families. This is what he used to convert the photo he took of me into a puzzle in a matter of minutes. It also has fully functional co-op for up to five players with voice chat and colocation support. The press kit I was sent for this article has videos of Steve playing Jigsaw Night while traveling on a plane and with his son on a train, indicating travel mode support.UploadVR thanks Jeff, Steve, and their teams for taking the time to speak with us during a busy event weekend.You can learn more about VR Villa's upcoming events on its official website. Jigsaw Night is available on Quest in Early Access for $17.99.