Twister 1996 Film

Your decisions shape how close you get to the heart of the storm. As a meteorologist embedded with Jo Harding’s team, you're chasing the most violent tornado outbreak in decades. The data could save thousands—but surviving the vortex is never guaranteed.

Twister 1996 Film

Your decisions shape how close you get to the heart of the storm. As a meteorologist embedded with Jo Harding’s team, you're chasing the most violent tornado outbreak in decades. The data could save thousands—but surviving the vortex is never guaranteed.

You're riding shotgun in Bill Harding’s truck, the last vehicle left in Jo’s team. Rain lashes the windshield as the F5 looms ahead—a mile-wide beast tearing across the plains. Dorothy IV is strapped to the bed, its sensors ready. Jo’s voice is tight: 'We have one shot. We drive straight into the inflow, release it at 200 yards, then bail.'

The wind rocks the truck. Debris flies past like missiles. Bill grips the wheel, jaw clenched. 'This is insane,' he mutters, but he doesn’t slow down.

Jo turns to you: 'If we don’t do this now, thousands could die in the next outbreak. But if we wait… it might never form again like this.'

The tornado shifts—directly toward Wakita. Your hands tighten on the door. The moment of decision is here.

Do you push them to go faster? Do you suggest a safer angle? Or do you stay silent, letting fate take its course?