Publisher tinyBuild and developers from the Lithuanian studio All Parts Connected presented All Will Fall, a post-apocalyptic city-building strategy with an emphasis on physics. The announcement was accompanied by a gameplay trailer.
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In the story, people are driven out by an endless ocean – humanity dies. Players take on the role of leader of a colony of survivors to transform a small water settlement into a thriving vertical city.
As a leader of survivors, users will have to listen to the wishes and needs of different factions (engineers, sailors, workers), make difficult decisions, and cope with natural disasters and random events.
The main feature of the game is its physics-based 3D construction system. It is “pretty simple” and allows a lot of creative freedom, but requires a thoughtful approach, since any structure can collapse.
«When you build a building, you are essentially playing Jenga with human lives on the line. Every structure has the potential to collapse, so you should be careful about its support and be creative in using different building materials,” the authors advise.
According to the developers, with All Will Fall they set out to create a unique, accessible, but at the same time deep mixture of physics, simulation and settlement management mechanics for fans of city planning and strategy.
The release of All Will Fall: Physics-Based Survival City Builder (the full name of the game) is expected in 2025 on PC. Public testing has already started on Steam – tests will last until January 31.
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