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I looked up at the corner of my room. There was nothing there. But when I looked back at the screen, the silhouette was moving. It was reaching for me.
The game looked normal at first. I placed a miner on a square patch and watched the little gray blocks tumble onto a conveyor belt. But the first goal wasn't to deliver squares to the Hub. The goal text in the top right simply read: FEED . DOWNLOAD FILE – SHAPEZ.IO.ZIP
I tried to close the tab, but my mouse cursor wouldn't move toward the "X." It was being pulled, magnetically, toward the center of the screen—the Hub. The Hub had grown. It wasn't a building anymore; it was a mouth, pulsing with every delivery of those bone-white shards. I looked up at the corner of my room
Most people know Shapez.io as a zen-like automation game about cutting and rotating geometric shapes. But this file was different. It was only 404 kilobytes—an impossible size for a modern game, even one as minimalist as Shapez. It was reaching for me
My webcam light flickered on. The screen went pitch black, save for a single, perfectly rendered shape in the center: a silhouette of my own room, viewed from the corner ceiling.
Now, every time I close my eyes, I don’t see stars. I see belts. Thousands of them, perfectly efficient, carrying pieces of my memory toward a center that never stops hungering.