Publisher tinyBuild and developer All Parts Connected have announced that ALL WILL FALL: Physics-Based Survival City Builder launches April 3 on PC via Steam.
The world is almost entirely submerged. Players lead a group of survivors who've found a small patch of land and must build a vertical city on it — one that can withstand storms and keep its people alive.
The core mechanic is a 3D physics-based construction system where any structure can collapse if supports and balance aren't carefully planned. It plays like a high-stakes game of Jenga: risky building decisions unlock valuable resources — bridges to distant outposts, stacked structures to save space — but a miscalculation can bring everything down. Lower difficulty settings allow players to undo mistakes.
Beyond construction, players manage a colony with distinct factions: engineers operate cranes, sailors handle navigation and logistics, workers cover basic operations. Each group has its own needs and morale to track.
The campaign throws regular curveballs — storms, famine, political conflicts, and mysterious objects rising from the depths. Tough choices come with consequences, and players can lead as a compassionate founder or a ruthless tyrant, as long as the colony survives.
A free demo is available on Steam now.
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