This is the source code for shapez.io, an open source base building game inspired by Factorio. Your goal is to produce shapes by cutting, rotating, merging and painting parts of shapes.
- Trello Board & Roadmap
- Free web version
- itch.io Page
- Steam Page
- Official Discord <- Highly recommended to join!
- Make sure git
git lfs
extension is on your path - Run
git lfs pull
to download sound assets - Make sure
ffmpeg
is on your path - Install Node.js and Yarn
- Run
yarn
in the root folder, then runyarn
in thegulp/
folder - Cd into
gulp
and runyarn gulp
- it should now open in your browser
Notice: This will produce a debug build with several debugging flags enabled. If you want to disable them, modify config.js
.
Please checkout the Translations readme.
Since this game is in the more or less early development, I will only accept pull requests which add an immediate benefit. Please understand that low quality PR's might be closed by me with a short comment explaining why.
If you want to add a new building, please understand that I can not simply add every building to the game! I recommend to talk to me before implementing anything, to make sure its actually useful. Otherwise there is a high chance of your PR not getting merged.
If you want to add a new feature or in generally contribute I recommend to get in touch with me on Discord:
The game is based on a custom engine which itself is based on the YORG.io 3 game egine (Actually it shares almost the same core). The code within the engine is relatively clean with some code for the actual game on top being hacky.
This project is based on ES5. Some ES2015 features are used but most of them are too slow, especially when polyfilled. For example, Array.prototype.forEach
is only used within non-critical loops since its slower than a plain for loop.
For most assets I use Adobe Photoshop, you can find them in assets/
.
You will need a Texture Packer license in order to regenerate the atlas. If you don't have one but want to contribute assets, let me know and I might compile it for you. I'm currently switching to an open source solution but I can't give an estimate when thats done.