Every time I watch Twister, Jan de Bontâs 1996 film about a ragtag group of storm chasers trying to figure out how to better predict tornadoes, I think to myself: âBoy, do I wanna do that.â
Now, thanks to Twisted, a Roblox game in development from two storm superfans, I can do just that. And if you, like me, watch Twister at least once a year and find yourself longing to don a Hanes tank top and cargo pants that get progressively more filthy during a day of 200 mile-per-hour winds swirling around in a murder vortex and slinging mud at you, maybe you should check out Twisted, too
âThroughout the rolling hills and prairies of the fictional state of Keysota, scientists and thrill seekers alike set out on the roads in chase of severe weather. Some will observe from a safe distance, while others will risk it all to get the perfect shot of a violent tornado from close range,â reads Twistedâs description on the official Roblox website
Tornado chasing the video game
Players start by selecting a âblue blipâ on the map of Keysota, which are areas of interest that could spawn a tornado. They then drop into the game, select a car for their storm-chasing efforts, and jump in the driverâs seat. From there, theyâll have to use the instruments available to them (which are based on actual meteorological tools like doppler radar and hodgraphs) to track down a twister and drive to intercept it.
I may have to start playing video games today https://t.co/jGMR5iT3Cm
â Reed Timmer, PhD (@ReedTimmerUSA) July 23, 2023
The game, built by Willzuh and Siryzm in Roblox, is only in beta right now, but itâs got an active community of fansâas well as the attention of Reed Timmer, storm chasingâs resident bad boy. Timmer saw a screenshot from Twisted featuring side-by-side tornadoes and tweeted, âI may have to start playing video games today.â Twisted even includes Timmerâs iconic Dominator vehicle (a souped-up, armored car heâs been iterating on since 2009) as a vehicle option, so itâs clear the creators are fans of the self-proclaimed âextreme meteorologist.â
Twisted 1.20 dropped on July 25 with a massive update that includes a revamp of its impressively large map, object reactions to wind that increase in violence based on their vicinity to a tornado (like trees bending and street lights swaying), dynamic tornadoes that are more varied in shape and movement, and a smaller, âliteâ version for those whose devices that canât handle the larger game. Twistedâs extensive wind, damage, and debris systems make for a pretty intense game, which is why the gameâs official page warns that the full-fat version âwill NOT run well on low end devices.â
Kotaku reached out to Twistedâs devs to learn more about their process and what to expect for its future, but did not receive a response in time for publication.
As a Twister superfan and wannabe storm chaser, I am kicking myself that I donât have a rig that can handle this beautiful behemoth. Guess Iâll be watching all the future Twisted streams and loudly shouting âGoing green. Greenage!â alone in my apartment.