News: Post-Apocalyptic City Builder ALL WILL FALL out now on PC
Developer All Parts Connected and tinyBuild have released ALL WILL FALL, a post-apocalyptic survival city builder, on Steam for $29.99 with a 15% launch discount. The game builds on strong pre-launch interest, amassing over 300,000 wishlists. Its demo earned 91% positive reviews and attracted more than 200,000 unique players. Players can now dive into eight official scenarios set in a flooded world, including a wrecked tanker ship, derelict oil rig, cultist-run island, and towering skyscraper. The title offers over 100 hours of strategic gameplay, supported by Sandbox mode, Steam Workshop integration, and community-made levels available from day one. Additional content and modding expansions are planned post-launch.
In ALL WILL FALL, land is scarce in this oceanic post-apocalypse, forcing players to build vertically by stacking structures and infrastructure. The game emphasizes real-world physics, requiring careful balance to prevent collapses while managing production chains, resource flows, and citizen needs. Leadership involves handling different factions with unique traits, maintaining or disrupting their balance to unlock potential—or risking goodwill loss. Tough moral choices define gameplay: players can guide humanity benevolently for the greater good or rule as a tyrant with strict measures against dissent, each decision carrying lasting consequences. Expeditions to explore ruins introduce unique threats per session, unlocking new scenarios and opportunities to establish fresh colonies above the seas.
The game delivers infinite replayability through its engaging single-player campaign, in-depth community map editor, and robust Sandbox mode. The physics-based 3D construction system stands as a core innovation, letting players create optimized vertical settlements that can grow to impressive heights—or dramatically tumble down if physics forces are ignored. Developer All Parts Connected, a new Lithuanian indie studio, aimed to deliver deeply engaging mechanics and creative vision. Co-founders expressed excitement about player creativity, noting wild builds like flying islands or Titanic recreations even in the demo. Publisher tinyBuild, known for titles like Potion Craft and Graveyard Keeper, continues its support for innovative indie experiences. A free demo remains available on Steam, with save transfers enabled to the full version.
