What languages does Twisted Tower support?
One shipped language, one dated statement about more, and no list in either direction.
For Twisted Tower, the Atmos Games / 3D Realms PC horror FPS — not a Roblox experience, toy or building.
Quick answer
English only. The store record for the shipped build lists exactly one supported language, English, marked as having full audio. On 21 August 2026 the developer wrote that work is underway on implementation for a handful of major languages — without naming them, and without giving a version or a date. Three years earlier the same developer said the full list was undecided while stating an intention to localize. If you need another language today, there is not one.
Steps
- Read the supported-languages field on the store record; it lists English and nothing else.
- Read the localization paragraph in the 21 August 2026 developer post in full.
- Note what that paragraph does not contain: no language names, no version number, no date.
- Read the 2023 FAQ answer for the earlier position, and keep its date attached to it.
Requirements / limits
- Work being underway is not a shipped language. The store record is the only thing that reflects what you can actually select.
- Neither statement names a single language. A page that guessed which ones would be inventing them.
- This page will be wrong the moment the store record gains a row, which is the point at which it should be rechecked.
Common mistakes
- Reading the 2026 statement as a release announcement. It says work is underway, which is not a commitment to ship.
- Treating the 2023 intention and the 2026 work as one continuous commitment. No published text links them, and supplying that link invents a continuity the developer never claimed.
- Confusing the three states: the developer working on it, the store record listing it, and you being able to select it in game. As of 23 August 2026 only the first is true.
Still unverified
- Which languages?Not verifiedNot published. The statement reads a handful of major languages and stops there.
- Interface only, or full audio?Not verifiedNot addressed in any published statement.