Summary
- Judas director Ken Levine suggests fans try Twisted Tower, with a demo now available on Steam.
- The title takes place in a demented version of a children’s theme park and features gameplay similar to BioShock.
- Twisted Tower does not yet have a concrete release date.
Judas director Ken Levine has suggested that fans of his work check out Twisted Tower, which is available now as a demo as part of the February 2025 Steam Next Fest. With FPS action gameplay heavily inspired by BioShock and a setting that puts an uncanny twist on theme parks like Walt Disney World, fans of games like Levine’s releases may want to take a closer look at Twisted Tower.
First teased back in 2023, an early preview of Twisted Tower introduced audiences to the abandoned fairy-tale amusement tower where players will utilize a full arsenal of weapons to battle their way to the top and claim their prize. The game comes highly recommended by one of the video game industry’s most renowned creatives and interested players can now jump into the world of Twisted Tower with a free demo on Steam.

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Ken Levine, the creative mind behind the original BioShock and BioShock Infinite, has praised the brand-new FPS action title Twisted Tower and encouraged players to check out what the game has to offer. Twisted Tower takes place in a demented version of a children’s theme park, and players are tasked with fighting their way to the top of the tower while facing off against deadly mascots. Each level contains unique theming, such as a clown casino and carnival forest, along with corrupted fairy-tale characters. Players can choose from a variety of unique paths in each playthrough while collecting bizarre toys and upgrading comical weapons. The developer of Twisted Tower took inspiration from real old-school toys and classic carnival experiences to create a perfect blend between a deranged Disney-esque atmosphere with the punchy gameplay of BioShock.
Twisted Tower Is Like BioShock Meets Demented Disney
With branching pathways, Twisted Tower looks to offer a high level of replayability and greater player agency than its more linear spiritual successor BioShock. The game also hopes to keep players invested by offering a unique Adventure Plus Mode in Twisted Tower. While not available in the current demo, this Adventure Plus Mode will serve as a sort of New Game Plus, giving fans even more to explore with new unlockable paths. Hauntingly beautiful levels, satisfyingly bloody gunplay, and an uncannily intriguing story await in Twisted Tower, available now as a free demo on Steam.
At the time of this writing, there is no set release date for Twisted Tower, but the demo may be one of the best games to play while waiting for Judas or any future BioShock releases. Interested players will want to stay tuned for any updates on when they can expect to see the full launch of Twisted Tower on PC.
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