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Games like Conway's Game of Life

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  1. # Introduction Welcome to Game of (No) Life, which is just a fun little environment to play around with Conway's Game of Life. In a nutshell, it is a cellular automaton where cells on a grid live, die, or reproduce based on simple rules, simulating complex patterns and behaviors. These rules are: A live cell remains live in the next timestep if it has either 2 or 3 live neighbors in the current… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game of (No) Life.

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    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    *Sorry, Unity WebGL only supports C/C++ Multithreading Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton, a mathematical game that simulates the evolution of cells on a grid. It was devised by mathematician John Conway in 1970 and has gained popularity due to its simplicity and ability to create complex patterns from straightforward rules.   Basics of the Game:   Grid: The game is played on a grid of … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  3. Introduction Welcome to our Conway's Game of Life simulator! This interactive application showcases John Horton Conway's famous cellular automaton, first introduced in 1970. Experience a captivating display of cellular evolution through simple rules that govern the life and death of cells on a grid. Start with a random initial configuration and observe as complex patterns and behaviors emerge fro… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life simulator.

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  4. LustLearn is an application designed specifically for children and educators, and offers an interactive and visually appealing environment where learning becomes an exciting adventure. Solar System: Exploring the Universe In the Solar System module, children embark on a space journey where they discover the planets of our system. Continental Relief: Getting to Know Our World ⛰️ The Continenta… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to LustLearn - Educational Games.

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    Introduction  The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves. Rules The universe of the Game … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  6. Create patterns of "population" cells and watch them evolve over generations following the rule of Conway's game of life. INSTRUCTIONS: Left Click (and drag) - Select cells Right Click (and drag) - Deselect cells W - Start simulation E - Stop simulation Spacebar - Reset Escape - Return to Main Menu EXPLANATION: The Game of Life is an example of a cellular automaton and a zero-player game d… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  7. Reinterpretation of the famous John Conway's Game of Life with a ✨twist✨ See the demo : The Game of Life, created by mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970, is a zero-player cellular automaton. Its evolution relies solely on the initial state of its grid, with cells either alive or dead. Rules :  A live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies (underpopulation). A live cell with two or thre… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game Of Life Cascade.

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  8. Hello, if you clicked it is that you are surely someone curious and you are right because it is one of the most complex and simple simulations at the same time, paradoxical right? Let me explain ... At the start an empty map presents itself to you. You are free to place cells (small black squares) wherever you want on the map with the left click. Disable the pause with the space key and let the "m… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game Of Life.

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  9. The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. The "game" is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves, or, for advanced "players", by creatin… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to HexLife.

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  10. Part tower defense, part RTS and part mathematical puzzle, "Defense: Evolution" is a minimalist game of territorial expansion and control that will engage you thanks to its simple yet deep strategical gameplay and high replayability factor.Your task is to wisely place a limited number of red cells anywhere in the play-field with the purpose of protecting the "beacon" (green cells) by an upcoming i… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Defense: Evolution.

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    GAME OF LIFE This game is fascinating because it can guide us on the evolution of different life forms or even on the evolution of an epidemic. The Game of Life is a simple game that consists of a cellular automaton designed by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970 and has three very simple rules where nobody wins or loses. Any live cell with two or three neighbors survives.Any dead… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game Of Life.

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    52%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:music, atmosphere
    Most mentioned negative aspects:gameplay, graphics
    52% User Score Based on 152 reviews

    'Bacteria' - A relaxing puzzle game based on the rules of the cellular automaton ‘Life’ devised by John Horton Conway in 1970. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Bacteria.

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  13. Conway's Game of Life Explore the fascinating world of Conway's Game of Life, a cellular automaton devised by British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. Game Rules: Underpopulation: Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies. Survival: Any live cell with two or three live neighbors continues to the next generation. Overpopulation: Any live cell with more than three live … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  14. Reinterpretation of the famous John Conway's Game of Life with a ✨twist✨ See the demo : The Game of Life, created by mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970, is a zero-player cellular automaton. Its evolution relies solely on the initial state of its grid, with cells either alive or dead. Rules :  A live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies (underpopulation). A live cell with two or thre… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game Of Life 3D.

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  15. 79%Game Brain Score
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    100% User Score Based on 30 reviews

    Cohesion, Alignment, Separation...... In this game, more than 15k particles of three types wander around the screen, each controlled by eight different parameters, together forming a complex and interesting bionic system. You will get a glimpse of many interesting laws of nature in the work, which are simple rules for individuals that evolve into complex group behaviors. From the smallest cell di… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Parametric Creature: Lab.

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  16. Conway's Game of Life  Conway's Game of Life is a zero player game invented in 1970 by Mathematician John Conway to show how complex and emergent behavior can arise out of a set of seemingly simple rules.  It is one theory for how life originated on Earth. I recreated the game in Unity as a learning experience, and for fun. Traditional Rules for Conways' Game of Life: Any live cell with fewe… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  17. A 1-bit pixel art editor with a built in Conway’s Game of Life simulation. Ever wanted to run a 160-million cell simulation of Conway's Game of Life at 240 frames per second? That's alright, I'll be here if you change your mind. But wait! What if you could: - Make digital pixel art with customizable brushes. - Save, load, import, and export those brushes with just one click. - Save your art,… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life Editor by Provided Play.

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  18. Ever wanted to run a 160-million cell simulation of Conway's Game of Life at 240 frames per second? That's alright, I'll be here if you change your mind. But wait! What if you could: - Make digital pixel art with customizable brushes. - Save, load, import, and export those brushes with just one click. - Save your art, import and export those too. And when you're done... Click the play butto… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life by Provided Play.

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  19. Dual Mode 2048: A Dual Game in the Digital World Classic 2048 A globally popular digital strategy benchmark, start a Zen game journey with a fingertip swipe. The rules are simple yet hidden in depth. Blocks with the same number can be merged and upgraded by colliding (2+2=4, 4+4=8...). After each operation, new numbers are randomly generated until the chessboard is filled, and the game ends. Thi… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to 2048 Block Battle Ranking.

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  20. Use a set of rules to transform an image! Inspired by John Conway's Game of Life. What happens when you give simple rules to a grid full of cells—and let them evolve on their own? Conway’s Playground is an interactive sandbox inspired by the classic Game of Life cellular automaton. But this isn’t just a remake—it's a fully customizable experience where you shape the rules of life itself. … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Cellular Automata.

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    The Game of Life is a 2D cellular automaton devised by mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. The Game consists of cells on a grid. These cells can either be dead or alive and can change their state based on these three rules: Any live cell with two or three live neighbours survives.Any dead cell with three live neighbours becomes a live cell.All other live cells die in the next generation. Sim… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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    Game of Life is a cellular automation devised the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. On a 2D grid each cell can be "alive" or "dead". You, as a player, set the initial state and then observe as life emerges based on Conway's 4 simple rules. This version of it tries to make it look pretty and includes all 732 patterns from the Life Lexicon. Game of Life Rules Any live cell with fewe… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Cellular Automata: Conway's Game of Life.

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  23. Lapis Game of Life - MVC Implementation This project is an implementation of the Game of Life using the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern. The Game of Life is a cellular automaton devised by mathematician John Horton Conway, which simulates the evolution of a population of cells based on simple rules. Features: Interactive gameplay: Users can interact with the game by toggling c… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Lapis Game of Life.

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  24. Watch as colorful life evolves in a timeless classic.Conway Color Life is a cellular automaton variation of Conway's Game of Life, a collection of cells arranged in a grid that change over time based on a set of simple rules. A living cell with less than 2 neighbors dies A living cell with 2 or 3 neighbors lives A living cell with more than 3 neighbors dies A dead cell with 3 living neighbors beco… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway Color Life.

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    John Horton Conway proposed his “Game of Life” (1970), as an ortogonal 2D grid, with square cells, each of which is in one of two possible states: live or dead. The grid evolves in sucesive iterations. Each cell interacts with its neighbours during each iteration (each cell has 8 neighbours). Evolution follows the next rules: 1- A live cell keeps alive in the next iteration if it has between A an… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life VR Lab..

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  26. A game that goes on forever... ABOUT Cell Theory is a game inspired by the popular zero-player cellular automaton "Conway's Game of Life" . In Cell Theory, create a simulation by placing grids on the screen, and press SPACE to see your simulation come to life! There are TONS of combinations, so there are pretty much endless possibilities (how fun). The game, while sort of not original, has so… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Cell Theory.

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  27. The Game of Life was first created in 1970 by British mathematician John Conway, who was working at the University of Cambridge (before he was later appointed to the John von Neumann Chair of Mathematics at Princeton University). It is a zero-player game, which means that it naturally evolves from an initial state and requires no more input. It is interesting, however, to see how different initia… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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    62%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned negative aspects:music, gameplay
    84% User Score Based on 25 reviews

    Welcome to Puzzle Garden, your very own virtual farm! Relax, turn up the music, and immerse yourself in the casual world of farming and puzzle-solving. Puzzle Garden features 8 casual puzzles for you to play through. Each one is hand-crafted to have you strategizing and planning to make the most amount of money before the end of the season. Try and collect all 24 stars! Features Explore: Dive i… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Puzzle Garden.

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  29. 97%Game Brain Score
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    100% User Score Based on 48 reviews

    Square Logic is a logic puzzle game where the goal is to fill the entire grid by drawing squares and rectangles. Each piece you place must contain exactly one number, which indicates how many tiles the piece must cover. The rules are simple, but finding all the solutions will challenge your mind. Develop strategies to figure out how to solve more and more puzzles! Try and solve all 200 If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Square Logic.

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    95%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, humor
    Most mentioned negative aspects:story, grinding
    95% User Score Based on 2,175 reviews

    A hostile interpretation of the immersive sim, where nothing is planned, and everything works If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Mosa Lina.

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    84%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:story
    Most mentioned negative aspects:graphics, gameplay
    84% User Score Based on 335 reviews

    Gridworld is an artificial life / evolution simulator in which abstract virtual creatures compete for food and struggle for survival. Conditions in this two-dimensional ecosystem are right for evolution to occur through natural selection. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Gridworld.

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    84%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, graphics
    Most mentioned negative aspects:grinding, replayability
    84% User Score Based on 547 reviews

    CrossCells is an ambient logic puzzle game. Use number clues to remove tiles and solve the puzzle. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to CrossCells.

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    61%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:optimization
    Most mentioned negative aspects:graphics, gameplay
    83% User Score Based on 24 reviews

    Genesis At the start of the simulation cells with random DNA are spawned. 99% of DNA is not viable so most die pretty quickly. Purple gas bubbles, inspired by hydrothermal vents White dead cells, inspired by marine snow Colorful alive cells, inspired by the diversity of unicellular organisms Grey rocks, inspired by rocks, duh First viable cell After a while the first viable cells appear… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to EvoLife.

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    98%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, graphics
    Most mentioned negative aspects:music, grinding
    98% User Score Based on 1,700 reviews

    Tametsi is a difficult logic game played on a set of tiles, in which you must use the clues provided to discover and mark hidden mines. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Tametsi.

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    Interactive Cellular Automaton Simulation This web application offers a robust and flexible implementation of the classic "Game of Life" cellular automaton. Designed for both experimentation and observation, it allows users to manipulate the grid in real-time and observe the evolution of complex patterns based on simple neighbor rules. Key Features: Real-Time Interaction: Users can draw o… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game Of Life B4W's.

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  37. Manage resources, create life and ensure the survival of a colony of thousands of synthetic cells in this fascinating incremental simulation game. Inspired by the 'Game Of Life' by the illustrious mathematician John Horton Conway, where cells live or die according to 4 basic rules. This Idle revolution challenges you as a player to achieve a stable and prosperous ecosystem to ensure the species … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SynthetiCell BioClicker.

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  38. Cells of Time How far can a spark of life go? In Cells of Time, you're the architect of a cellular world governed by the rules of Conway’s Game of Life. With just a few initial strokes, you shape the first generation—and then let time take over. Your challenge: design a pattern that will endure through 1,000 years of evolution... or maybe even longer. Gameplay Draw your starting configur… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Cells of Time.

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  39. A simple game made using Conway's Game of Life rules in Unity.  Features include: -Generation limiter  -Alive cell population and current generation display -Over 100 CGoL patterns you can select from. Additionally, the game features a special "death" zone rule that appears when randomizing the grid, where cells that don't have at least 6 neighbors will perish. See if you can find it! Hot… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Turf Wars.

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  40. Plant seeds, cut the roots, and change the very rules of Life itselfto create beatiful evolving root structures. Roots of Life is a game, a simulation and an interactive piece of art. It takes inspiration from Conwey's Game of Life but expands the original ruleset to better model root-like growing. However, the default rules are only the beginning as the game allows player to fully customize its r… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Roots of Life.

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  41. Rules: Click to add or remove a cellYou Have One Movethe game must be in session to make a move Goal: the goal is to keep the organism moving for as long as possible. Based on John Conway’s 'Game of Life'. The Game of Life: At each time step, cells are born, survive, and die depending on conditionsIsolation: cells with less than two neighbors die.Overpopulation: cells with 4 or more neighbors die… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Make it Count - Web Version.

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  42. We invite you to plunge into the world of puzzles, prepared for you - Sudoku 9X16X25. The rules are simple - fill in the grid by digits in such a way that they do not repeat horizontally, vertically and in the nearest square. Also, you can complicate or simplify the game by changing the numbers to letters or symbols. The game have different sizes, difficulty levels and a huge number of puzzles, e… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Sudoku 9x16x25.

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    41%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned negative aspects:music, graphics
    41% User Score Based on 7 reviews

    A puzzle game about living structures that evolve every time you move. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Changes.

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    49%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:music, humor
    Most mentioned negative aspects:grinding
    82% User Score Based on 11 reviews

    Take a deep dive into the world of Four Dimensions! Whether you are interested in the shapes, or want to become a master of 4D Chess, or fancy getting lost in a 4D Maze, 4D Games is full of challenges, colour and confusion! The Shape Games & The Playground Modes 4D Games includes dozens of shapes for you to play around with through the view of a 3D Cross Section, as well as a series of games … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to 4D Games.

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    94%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, music
    Most mentioned negative aspects:grinding, graphics
    94% User Score Based on 1,438 reviews

    Beltmatic is a game where you build mathematical factories. Extract numbers from the map Construct buildings that perform mathematical operations Lay down an expansive belt network Deliver numbers to hub to reach the next level Build new production lines and reuse old ones Unlock new buildings and upgrade them. Expand your factory across a huge map If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Beltmatic.

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    75%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay
    Most mentioned negative aspects:music, graphics
    97% User Score Based on 29 reviews

    A little number-guessing game inspired by Sudoku with hexadecimal numbers and binary restrictions, presented in a minimalist style. Infinite puzzles, daily challenges and weekly megaboards! If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Hexle.

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    85%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, music
    Most mentioned negative aspects:grinding, story
    88% User Score Based on 1,558 reviews
    Critic Score 71%Based on 1 reviews

    A relaxing, hexagon based, puzzle game. A exciting new twist on a classic game without the element of guesswork! Use your critical thinking and our stimulating game mechanics to progress though hundreds of levels! If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to hexceed.

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