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Twister is in the air: Hasbro presents classic game without a mat

Anne Fischer
26/5/2023
Translation: machine translated

Hasbro has reinterpreted Twister: You can now play it in an augmented reality version.

Twister - the colourful game that puts arms and legs in danger of tangling has been delighting people all over the world since 1966. So it was time for a reinterpretation - at least that's what toy manufacturer Hasbro thought and is now presenting the first augmented reality version of Twister.

Twister without a mat, but with a screen

How does it work? You attach bands to your hands and feet that recognise your movements. To do this, download the appropriate "Twister Air" app to your mobile or tablet and choose one of 16 songs. Including "Twist in the Air": Hasbro's advertising song for the market launch. However, you cannot load your own songs.

The smart device is placed in the supplied device stand.

Three different game modes are available: solo, against each other or in teams.

Twister Air goes on sale on 1 June 2023. You will soon be able to order it from our shop.

If this doesn't appeal to you, you can of course still stick with the original version of Twister.

Cover photo: Hasbro

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A true local journalist with a secret soft spot for German pop music. Mum of two boys, a dog and about 400 toy cars in all shapes and colours. I always enjoy travelling, reading and go to concerts, too.


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