
All Will Fall: A Fresh City-Builder Set For April
tinyBuild is well known for several franchises that have become extremely popular over time. These include the Hello Neighbor saga (2017 – 2023), Guts and Glory (2018), Expedition Zero (2022), The King is Watching (2025), and the recent Ferocious (2025), among many others. On this occasion, together with indie developer All Parts Connected, they will release All Will Fall on April 3, a new concept in city builders that will invite us to create our own post apocalyptic colony on the ocean.
Although it may sound like a simple idea, we are talking about a challenge that involves stacking structures on top of structures while maintaining coherence, mastering a physics based 3D construction system, and dealing with different structural weight factors such as physics, material quality, erosion, weather conditions, and available resources, as well as the condition of the survivors in our colony. If you want to see what we mean, you can watch the Official Release Date Trailer for All Will Fall below, courtesy of GameTrailers on YouTube:
A Calm but Challenging Post Apocalyptic Vision
The ocean is flooding everything, and the world is dying, so it is up to us to lead a small group of survivors stranded on a rusty ship. After finding a small island that is firm enough to build on, we will have to establish a city where our colony can develop and prosper. But we will need to be very careful, because we will constantly have to deal with natural and environmental factors such as physics, material quality, erosion, weather, resources, and even the wellbeing of our community.
As the title itself says, if we are not careful enough, eventually “All Will Fall”, since the construction system constantly takes into account the shapes, volume, weight, and position of every piece we place. As stated by the developers themselves, what we are building is a sort of “Jenga”, in which we must make important decisions constantly, sometimes sacrificing safety in favor of access to essential resources. Whether we save space to produce and build only vertically, or increase stability but have less freedom to gather resources, that decision will be entirely up to us.

Even so, despite the dangers involved, managing our colony will not be extremely harsh. In the event of a structural failure, something that will inevitably happen sooner or later, we will have the option to revert the state of the construction to how it was before the collapse, which will allow us to correct mistakes and avoid tragic consequences. Of course, that option will not be available at all difficulty levels.
And let us not forget about population management, which will obviously also fall on our shoulders. As its leader, we will have to handle the needs and demands of different groups within the colony (engineers, sailors, and workers), each with its own positive and negative traits. As expected, at times we will have to make complex but necessary decisions to ensure the greater good. We will decide whether to be flexible or strict in times of chaos, which will often make the difference between survival and a tragic ending.

The view will be mostly isometric, although with camera freedom. The gameplay may not remind us of other titles, although it personally reminds me of the 1995 film Waterworld and the small communities that could be seen living on the ocean. Procedural generation ensures that every new run we play brings a new set of circumstances and random events each time, which means each playthrough will feel different. The global map will gradually unlock as we overcome challenges, and new building locations will bring new and tougher challenges…
Now then, what do you say? Do you think you are ready to save humanity from total extinction?
So…
Okay, let’s recap. All Will Fall, from tinyBuild and All Parts Connected, will launch on April 3 and will initially be available for PC through Steam. If you want to know how it feels, you can already try a free demo right now through the link you will find below as usual. And while we wait, tell us in the comments what you think of this interesting new city builder. You know gamer, we’ll be reading you! 🙂
Images Source: GameTrailers Official YouTube Channel, All Will Fall on Steam





