Title: Port of the week: shapez.io - a libre factory gaming
       Author: Solène
       Date: 26 February 2021
       Tags: openbsd openbsd70 gaming portoftheweek
       Description: 
       
       # Introduction
       
       I would like to introduce you to a very nice game I discovered a few
       months ago, its name is Shapez.io and is a "factory" game, a genre
       popularized by the famous game Factorio.  In this game you will have to
       extract shapes and colors and rework the shapez, mix colors and mix the
       whole thing together to produce wanted pieces.
       
       # The game
       
       The gameplay is very cool, the early game is an introduction to the
       game mechanics, you can extract shapes, cut them rotate pieces, merge
       conveys belts into one, paint shapes etc... and logic circuits!
       
       In those games, you will have to learn how to make efficient factories
       and mostly "tile-able" installations.  A tile-able setup means that if
       you copy a setup and paste it next to it, it will be bigger and
       functional, meaning you can extend it to infinity (except that the
       input conveyors will starve at some point).
       
       It can be quite addictive to improve your setups over and over.  This
       game is non violent and doesn't require any reflex but you need to
       think.  You can't loose, it's between a puzzle and a management game.
       
 (IMG) Compact tile-able painting setup (may spoil if you want to learn yourself)
       
       # Where to get it
       
       On OpenBSD since version 6.9 (not released yet when I publish this) you
       can install the package shapezio and find a launcher in your desktop
       environment Game menu.
       
       I also compiled a web version that you can play in your web browser (I
       discourage using Firefox due to performance..) without installing it,
       it's legal because the game is open source :)
       
 (HTM) Play shapez.io in the web browser
       
       The game is also sold on Steam, pre-compiled and ready to run, if you
       prefer it, it's also a nice way to support the developer.
       
 (HTM) shapez.io on Steam
       
       # More content
       
 (HTM) Official website
 (HTM) Youtube video of "Real civil engineer" explaining the game