Tornado Jockey is a tornado-based video game released on WildTangent Games in 2006. In it, you play as a tornado attempting to cause as much damage as possible while surviving the peoples' efforts to stop you. You can choose from different types of tornadoes, such as F1, F3, or F5, and customize their appearance, speed, and power. You can also unlock new locations, such as farms, cities, or amusement parks, and wreak havoc on them.
The game was developed by WildTangent Studios and published by Encore Software. It received mixed reviews from critics and players, who praised its original concept and graphics, but criticized its repetitive gameplay and lack of depth. The game was also criticized for being too violent and insensitive, especially in the wake of the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster.
The game is no longer available on the official WildTangent website, and the original CD-ROM version is hard to find. However, some fans have managed to preserve the game and share it online. You can download the full version of the game for free from [this link] or [this link]. You will need a Windows PC with at least 256 MB of RAM, 500 MB of hard disk space, and a DirectX 9.0 compatible video card to run the game.
If you are looking for a fun and chaotic game that lets you unleash your inner tornado, you might want to give Tornado Jockey a try. Just be careful not to cause too much damage in real life!