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Monumental Failure
- Release Date
2017-01-17 - License
Closed Source - External Links
Official Site, Steam, SteamDB, PCGamingWiki
- Platform
Native Linux
About this game:
Monumental Failure is a historically (in)accurate physics-based monument construction simulator. The game empowers you to recreate some of the world's most impressive architectural feats using incredible, and hard-to-believe, construction techniques. From the great ring at Stonehenge, to the genius of the ancient Roman aqueduct, will you have what it takes to re-create these feats of engineering?
Monumental Failure is a historically (in)accurate physics-based monument construction simulator. The game empowers you to recreate some of the world's most impressive architectural feats using incredible, and hard-to-believe, construction techniques. From the great ring at Stonehenge, to the genius of the ancient Roman aqueduct, will you have what it takes to re-create these feats of engineering?
Monumental Failure, the hilarious physics game adds support for 10 players and more
by Liam Dawe
20 Apr 2017 at 11:07 am UTC
by Liam Dawe
20 Apr 2017 at 11:07 am UTC
Monumental Failure is absolutely hilarious, a game you just need to try
by Liam Dawe
23 Jan 2017 at 12:55 pm UTC
by Liam Dawe
23 Jan 2017 at 12:55 pm UTC
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