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All Will Fall drops you into a flooded world where every building faces constant collapse. This indie strategy simulator from developer All Parts Connected and publisher tiny Build launches on PC in March 2026. You run a single-player colony that floats on water while battling gravity and physics. The game forces you to manage resources, scavenge the ocean depths, and make tough choices for your survivors. It is not about building perfect skyscrapers but rather keeping structures standing long enough to survive another day. The setting feels heavy and dangerous, prioritizing structural integrity over aesthetic perfection. You are stuck with a floating settlement that demands constant attention to prevent total ruin.
Sessions revolve around constructing vertical settlements on unstable water. You place foundations and walls while watching the 3D physics engine react to weight distribution and environmental forces. A typical hour involves gathering scrap from the ocean surface, reinforcing weak points in your existing structures, and rearranging modules before they snap. The controls feel tactile as you drag pieces into place, but the game punishes poor planning immediately. Structures do not just fall; they crumble in realistic ways that threaten nearby buildings. You must balance expansion with stability while managing a small crew of survivors. There are no combat encounters or complex tech trees to unlock. The loop remains focused on scavenging materials, testing your builds against the water, and reacting when something gives way mid-construction.
Early feedback highlights the intense stress of the physics system. Players report average playtimes hovering around 12 hours for a single run before frustration sets in. Community moods swing between "satisfied" after a successful rebuild cycle and "frustrated" when a tower collapses during a storm event. Critics on our platform have rated the title an average of 7.4 out of 10, citing the unique mechanics as both a strength and a weakness. Completion rates sit at roughly 65 percent among those who buy the game on launch day. Review snippets often mention the "relentless" nature of the collapse mechanic. Some users note that the $21.49 price point feels steep for an incomplete simulator, while others praise the sheer difficulty of maintaining a vertical city without falling apart.
This title is only for players who enjoy high-stress management sims where failure happens fast. The $21.49 price tag reflects a niche experience that demands patience and trial-and-error learning. You will unlock achievements related to surviving long periods without structural failure, but these are hard to earn. Do not expect a relaxing city builder. The game works best when you embrace the chaos of floating architecture. If you want a polished experience with forgiving mechanics, skip this one. Stick around if you want to watch your creations crumble and try to build them back up again.
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