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All Will Fall is a physics-driven survival sim set in a shattered post-apocalyptic world. Players build and manage floating colonies on an endless ocean, scavenging resources while battling structural failures and environmental threats. Developed by All Parts Connected and published by tinyBuild, it launched on PC on March 31, 2026. The game blends resource management with a 3D construction system where every beam, wall, and roof is tied to real-time physics. You’ll juggle engineering challenges, trade-offs between expansion and stability, and make morally gray choices to keep your settlement afloat. Ideal for fans of deep survival systems and procedural chaos.
Each session revolves around designing multi-tiered structures that resist collapse from wind, waves, and internal stress. You gather materials by exploring debris fields, but overbuilding or poor weight distribution causes sudden failures. Gameplay loops include balancing energy, food, and morale while managing scavengers and repairing damage. Missions involve deploying drones to map islands or trading with rival factions. Controls are precise but clunky, requiring constant adjustments to blueprints. The 3D interface lets you zoom into micro-details like pipe routes but can feel overwhelming. Progress feels tense and fragile, with each success earned through trial-and-error problem solving.
PlayPile users rate it 4.1/5, with 78% completing the base game. Average playtime is 15 hours, though 30% log over 20. Community moods are split: 45% “frustrated,” 30% “determined,” and 25% “curious.” Critics praise the physics system’s depth but note repetitive early-game tasks. One review: “Feels like building with sand, exciting but constantly falling apart.” Achievement completion is 89%, with 35 total, including “Stability Over Style” for constructing a collapse-free 100-floor tower. Price is $29.99, with 12% of players returning it.
All Will Fall delivers a niche but compelling blend of engineering challenges and survival stakes. It’s best for players who enjoy methodical problem solving and don’t mind a steep learning curve. The physics system is its standout feature, but repetitive resource-gathering phases may wear thin. With a $30 price tag and 35 achievements, it’s worth a shot if you’re patient and enjoy rebuilding after every disaster. Not a casual pick, but a rewarding grind for strategy fans.
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