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  • Summary: What would happen if what people share on Twitter turns real? And best of all, if you could play with that? Welcome to the first game that turns tweets into reality. Get ready to jump into your race-car, drive on Route 140 and live the most innovative adventure of the moment, escape fromWhat would happen if what people share on Twitter turns real? And best of all, if you could play with that? Welcome to the first game that turns tweets into reality. Get ready to jump into your race-car, drive on Route 140 and live the most innovative adventure of the moment, escape from tsunamis, zombies, meteorites, motorcycle gangs, and many more events that are really happening on this precise moment.

    But, you are not alone!
    You will also be able to defend yourself with powerful weapons and cool events that will get you out of trouble and let you arrive safely to your destination. All of the events will be generated by people around the world that will create a new experience every time you play!
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Negative: 1 out of 4
  1. Feb 22, 2012
    75
    Tweet Land has some great ideas, but the randomized driving gameplay tires out before the tweets do.
  2. Feb 2, 2012
    60
    Innovative, unique and chaotically amusing - Tweet Land embodies all of these things; sadly a combination of inconsistent collision detection and nightmare keyword combos can rip control out of your hands, making it hard to enjoy.
  3. Feb 3, 2012
    50
    With some tweaks to the controls and interface, and perhaps some sort of filter for what kind of keywords are utilized, then Tweet Land could end up being something pretty special. It feels like it's just a couple notches off of being something great, and I hope it gets there someday.
  4. Feb 14, 2012
    20
    When a game decides to incorporate peoples' real lives without their consent and turn them into game elements for us to enjoy, looking for keywords like "tsunami", "terrorist" and "death" is just abhorrent.