Oculus Quest

Oculus Quest support for A Township Tale is long sought after, but is currently quite impossible.

Early Development
As of this date (01/23/2020), A Township Tale is currently in Pre-Alpha, meaning we are in very early development of the game. In this current state, instability issues are naturally common, and bugs are prevalent.

For these reasons, A Township Tale would never natively be accepted onto the official Oculus Quest Store, and even then, the experience using the likes of SideQuest would be hindered by the need of the Launcher.

Lack Of Optimization
A Township Tale, being in it's very early development stage, is far from optimized to run well on even the best PC Hardware. Attempting to port A Township Tale to the Quest in it's current state would be horrendous.

Hardware Limitations
For those not versed in computing jargon, to put it simply, the Oculus Quest is a phone. In fact, it uses the same Processing Unit as the Samsung Galaxy S8, a far from cutting edge phone.

It also runs on a modified version of Android which is tailored to the Virtual Reality experience.

Both of these factors contribute to the fact that a game as computationally intensive as A Township Tale could not feasibly run on the Oculus Quest in it's current state.

This does not mean to say that A Township Tale on the Oculus Quest is necessarily impossible, but it basically is without some severe funding from Oculus. Even then, getting a game of this caliber to a playable state whilst also updating it with new content and features is a monumental task that I doubt even Oculus would wish to partake in, especially due to the Free To Play model of A Township Tale.