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Explore the mysterious Wall World on your giant robospider: mine for valuable resources, upgrade your equipment to fight off hordes of monsters, and discover exotic biomes in-between attacks. Will you be able to survive and learn the secrets of the Wall World?

Wall World is a rogue-lite, mining and pixel graphics game developed and published by Alawar.
Released on April 05th 2023 is available only on Windows in 11 languages: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Traditional Chinese and Japanese.

It has received 10,001 reviews of which 9,127 were positive and 874 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.9 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 6.89€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on Gamivo.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 or later
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 or equvalent
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 or equvalent
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

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Oct. 2025
Wall World is a roguelite / tower defense / mining game. In this game you climb up a massive wall vertically with a spider robot, enter the wall from the side, and explore inside the wall to collect gems. With these gems you can upgrade your equipment and climb up further. Every few minutes a wave of monsters fly and attack your spider robot hanging on the wall outside, so you have to run back out and defend yourself. The main game takes approximately 15 hours to complete. The DLC takes another 5 hours to beat, and then to obtain 100% achievements it takes another 5 hours. I played the game for 28 hours total to complete it all. + The music in this game is amazing. Very soothing and hypnotic electronic music perfect for long play periods. The sound effects are also well made, and fit the actions on screen perfectly. + All the animations are extremely well done. The few cutscenes in the game are well made, especially the end game scenes. There are a few really fun pixel graphic characters to watch as they bounce and move around. + The game is super well made and intricate in the strategy department. As you reach the end of the game and your character is fully upgraded, you really start to realise how much thought went into all the upgrades and the timing of climbing up the wall. So many times I reached the top of the wall with around 1-2 minutes to spare from exactly 1 hour. I don't want to spoil things, but lets just say this game is impeccably designed. + Tons of interesting ways to upgrade your spider robot and also your character's equipment. Lots of variety. + Fun interesting story with lots of lore to discover. + Very tense gameplay at times. Really cool bosses. One boss you only have a chance to beat after exactly one hour of playing, lots of fun preparing for that battle. +/- End game runs take over an hour with no time to save in between, be prepared. +/- It seems like a few people really didn’t enjoy the DLC, I loved it. It was a bit difficult at first but once you know which equipment to upgrade and use you can blast through it. I also thought the expanded story was interesting and the extra boss was fun. - Some of the controls are a bit cramped on the keyboard. Lots of letters all bundled up near each other do different things, it takes a while to get used to it all. I was still making mistakes after playing for 25 hours. The first 5 hours are a bit slow, but once you get into it, the next 10-20 hours are an absolute blast. Overall: 9/10
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April 2025
Fun enough game. Meta-progression is almost the entirety of this game, just a fair warning. You literally can't kill the first boss on your first run; you're too slow to get out of the way of its telegraphed attack, your mining speed is atrocious, and enemies harrass you constantly, forcing you to frequently return to the spider to deal with it. Upgrades resolve all of those issues in spades, and you eventually finish the game in a run that's night-and-day different than your first. It was fun enough for 10-ish hours, and the price is fair given that.
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Dec. 2024
The concept is traditional for a roguelike: there is progress for a specific run, which is reset when you lose, and global development, which is saved and simplifies further games. You are offered to play as a robotic spider pilot, moving up and down a huge wall in search of resources. There are two types of resources in the game: sparks for global progress and various ores for upgrading the robotic spider, character, equipment, etc. It makes sense to explore the mines to the very bottom: in addition to ore, you can find various equipment for the pilot, weapons and various technologies. By the way, a tip: to make drilling at the initial stage of the game go a little faster, you need to slightly move the drill from side to side during mining. A little about weapons. There are a lot of them in the game, from firearms to plasma. And there are also missiles, the power of which can be upgraded for sparks (that is, the upgrade progress is saved between runs). But at the beginning of the game, the player's robotic spider is equipped with only a small machine gun with a very low rate of fire and low rotation speed. However, it can be improved: increase the rate of fire, accuracy, and rotation speed. As already mentioned above, the caves are full of surprises. Some are hidden from the heart: you can find random technologies in the thickness of the rocks during drilling, in the form of a module. However, unlike other technological "gifts", such modules can only be activated on board the spiderbot. By the way, the ore that the character collects is also taken into account only after placing it in the warehouse. The caves that the character explores vary in biome types: the game begins in stone, below are mossy, spongy, bloody and magmatic. Above - cubic, ice and high-tech biome. Each type of resource is available only in a certain biome. Moreover, the further the pilot moves away from the starting caves, the more evil the enemies become, and the harder the rock is. Therefore, you should not rush to cross the clouds: it is better to thoroughly explore the upper and lower mines in the starting location and devote time to pumping. And if you are lucky, you can find drone technology ... or something more interesting. But enemies are not only in the clouds: collecting resources in Stenomir is not an activity for weaklings. When going deep into the mine, the pilot must remember the danger outside. From time to time, all sorts of monsters appear at the place where the robospider stops, which attack the car. But their approach can be tracked by the alarm scale. Considering the very modest initial capabilities of the character's spacesuit, it is better to be in the car by the time the scale is filled, ready to repel an attack. At the beginning of the run, the attacks are not difficult, but each subsequent wave will be more vicious and numerous. You can dodge monster attacks if you have time to disconnect from the mine. This is especially helpful with pumped up speed and after learning jumps. But you won't be able to impersonate a grasshopper: jumps are only available with a reload. There are also bosses in the game: huge creatures similar to krakens. They have three stages, separated by a timer. It's easy to fight off the first one, the second appearance will make you nervous, and the third stage will be the most difficult. So before meeting the bosses, try to pump up the robospider and the pilot as best as possible. Well, I think I've told you everything basic about this game. Thank you for your attention, good luck to everyone and all the best. And fewer scary krakens :)
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Nov. 2024
Great game, so easy to lose track of time while playing. Loved everything about it. I wish there was more content so I could put even more hours into it.
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Nov. 2024
Even though I enjoyed the game a lot, I think it could have been so much better. Lots of weapons were just fillers, for example. You always end up using machine gun, shotgun, laser or singularity. There is no point upgrading the weapons to max because you don't even need half of their upgrades to easily finish the game. That could have been worked/balanced out better. The harvester, the turret and the repair stations I found pretty much useless, didn't help much at all, that also could have been worked out better. The vehicle upgrades, by the point that you fully upgrade your vehicle systems you basically finished the game so you can't really even enjoy them to the fullest for a bit. It was a great game, could have been an epic game if those things mentioned above had received a bit more development time / love. Maybe the wall could have been bigger to provide a better balanced out progression. I will try the DLC next
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Frequently Asked Questions

Wall World is currently priced at 6.89€ on Steam.

Wall World is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 6.89€ on Steam.

Wall World received 9,127 positive votes out of a total of 10,001 achieving a rating of 8.87.
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Wall World was developed and published by Alawar.

Wall World is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Wall World is not playable on MacOS.

Wall World is not playable on Linux.

Wall World is a single-player game.

There are 2 DLCs available for Wall World. Explore additional content available for Wall World on Steam.

Wall World does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Wall World does not support Steam Remote Play.

Wall World is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Wall World
Rating
8.9
9,127
874
Game modes
Features
Online players
65
Developer
Alawar
Publisher
Alawar
Release 05 Apr 2023
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