All Will Fall is out now on Steam, with tinyBuild and developer All Parts Connected launching the post-apocalyptic city builder for $29.99 alongside a 15% launch discount.
Set in a flooded world where humanity’s last survivors are forced to build upward, All Will Fall combines colony management with physics-based construction, asking players to create towering settlements while keeping them from collapsing into the sea.
A vertical city builder set in a flooded world
In All Will Fall, players construct and govern one of humanity’s last remaining settlements in an ocean-covered future. With land nearly gone, cities must be stacked vertically, balancing expansion, infrastructure, and production while working within real-world physics.
The game includes eight official scenarios, each built around different environments and challenges. These range from a wrecked tanker ship and a derelict oil rig to a cult-run island and a towering skyscraper.
Colony management, factions, and hard choices
Alongside construction, All Will Fall includes colony management systems built around the needs of different factions within the city. Each faction brings its own traits, and players will need to manage those relationships while deciding how their society should be run.
The game also includes expeditions, allowing players to explore ruins, uncover new threats, and unlock additional scenarios and challenges as they expand humanity’s future above the sea.
Sandbox mode and Steam Workshop available at launch
At launch, All Will Fall includes a full single-player campaign, Sandbox Mode, Steam Workshop integration, and a community map editor. The game also supports community-made levels from day one, with more content and expanded modding support planned after launch.
According to tinyBuild, the game arrives after earning more than 300,000 wishlists, with its demo reaching over 200,000 unique players and a 91% positive rating on Steam.
A free demo remains available, and players can transfer their saves into the full version.








































































