Smash-Hit Automation Sim shapez Now Available on GOG and The Humble Store

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After previously being available exclusively on Steam, smash-hit automation sim shapez has launched on more digital storefronts, where it is now available to purchase for PC and Mac from GOG and The Humble Store.

The announcement was made by boutique game publisher PRISMATIKA and tobspr Games, who have partnered to bring the game to more digital storefronts.

The game will also hit Epic Games Store in the coming weeks, while it is available for $3.99 right now after a 60% discount.

Watch the game’s trailer below:

Shapez is a game that is about building factories to automate the creation and processing of increasingly complex shapes across an infinitely expanding map. It is a relaxing game where you make geometric shapes, and as the level increases, the shapes will become more and more complex, having you spread out on the infinite map.

If that is not enough, you will also have to produce exponentially more to satisfy the demands, which is the only thing that helps scaling. While you only have to process shapes at the beginning, you will later have to color them by extracting and mixing colors.

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Last month, shapez game developer Tobias announced that the game can be played in your browser. This new feature let you play the full version of the game in your browser, without having to completely download it from steam. This requires you to own the base game and the Puzzle DLC, then go to shapez.io to sign in via Steam and then allowing you to access the game in your browser after successfully logging in.

The update also brought in improvements to the base game, where we saw improvements to the tutorial of the first levels, general cleanup of the UI, more sound effects, and fixes to saves that could not be deleted anymore.

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