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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 40%Game Brain Score
    40% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  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. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Hi  everybody ! This small project has been done within the timeframe of a relaxing weekend, and is part of a game development exercise routine that I started to impose to myself. Conway's Game of Life, a very famous Cellular Automata (or Automaton), caught my eyes a long time ago and it was time for me to tackle this amazing piece. Also called a zero-player game, the whole system will evolve by i… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life - Cellular Automata.

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  8. Detailed Description: Welcome to Life in Pixels – a captivating rendition of Conway's Game of Life, exclusively designed for the Playdate console. About the Game: Life in Pixels brings the classic cellular automaton to your fingertips. Harness the unique features of the Playdate to create, observe, and interact with evolving patterns that mimic the behaviour of life itself. Game Rules: … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Life in Pixels.

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  9. 50%Game Brain Score
    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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  10. # 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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  11. 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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  12. Key Binds:  Left Mouse Click - Add living cell Right Mouse Click - Add dead cell Right Arrow - Forward 1 generation Left Arrow - Reset to 1st generation A - Toggle Automatic Updates R- clear grid S - save state L - load state D - Distribute random values This is a customizable version of Conway's Game of Life based on the original version by John Conway. This simula… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Custom Game Of Life.

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  13. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    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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  14. 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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    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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  16. 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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  17. 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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  18. ---- Description ----   This is a light-weight, sandbox, application for visually simulating Conway's Game of Life in a 3D space.   Conway's Game of Life is a form of cellular automation devised by John Conway in 1970. Conway's Game of Life is a zero-player game that follows these rules:     - Any living cell with fewer than than two or more than three neighbors dies.     - Any dead cell with exac… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Project CGL | Conway's Game of Life - Simulator by Michael West.

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  19. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    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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  20. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    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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  21. 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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  22. 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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  23. 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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  24. Conway's Game  of Life (sometimes referred to as Life) is a "cellular automaton," invented by the mathmatician John Conway in 1970.  The "game"  runs automatically and doesn't require input from the "player" beyond determining the initial state of each "cell" (tile in the grid). In this version,  cell states are determined randomly when the simulation start, and  then it evolves naturally.   Rul… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  25. 68%Game Brain Score
    84% User Score Based on 32 reviews

    Auto Cell run in a two-dimensional grid world. Each grid can be regarded as a small life. It has two states: survival or death. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Auto Cell: Game of Life.

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  26. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Evol Games Discord  https://discord.gg/xUCjsfPTelegram https://t.me/evolgamesEvol Circuit is a cellular automaton, which is a grid system of cells that abide by a set of rules and interact with each other. Even just a handful of rules can create stunning results, the most famous example would be Conway's Game of Life. This simulation is inspired by Wireworld, a similar variant which allows for eas… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Evol Circuit.

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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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  28. 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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  29. TO NOTE: Right now, the entire process is running on CPU. I will try to convert it so that most of the processing runs on GPU # Conway's Game of Life Conway Game of Life is a classic simulation game where the cells follow by four simple rules - Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies, as if by underpopulation. - Any live cell with two or three live neighbors lives on to the next … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway Game Of Life.

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  30. 32%Game Brain Score
    32% User Score Based on 9 reviews

    About In this unique take on Conway's Game of Life, you play as a quantum researcher who has discovered that cellular automata patterns can generate measurable energy. Place cells strategically, observe their evolution, and harness their power to upgrade your research capabilities. Classic Game of Life rules with an idle game twist Generate points from evolving cellular patterns Multiple … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Quantum Cell: An Idle Evolution.

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  31. This is Conway's Game of Life. Its a coding project I've been working on for a few days. No video tutorials were used to make this game. I did use the CGOL wiki for the rule set (which is very simple) 1.) Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies, as if by underpopulation. 2.) Any live cell with two or three live neighbors lives on to the next generation. 3.) Any live cell with more… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to LTWPanda Conways Game Of Life.

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  32. Game of Life is a Cellular Automaton created by John Conway. If you do find any bugs please report them in the comments. I am immensely grateful to those that do so. Thank you. Rules:     Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies, as if by underpopulation.     Any live cell with two or three live neighbors lives on to the next generation.     Any live cell with more than three live n… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game Of Life.

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  33. This is Conway's Game of Life. Its a coding project I've been working on for a few days. No video tutorials were used to make this game. I did use the CGOL wiki for the rule set (which is very simple) 1.) Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies, as if by underpopulation. 2.) Any live cell with two or three live neighbors lives on to the next generation. 3.) Any live cell with more th… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to LFWPanda Conways Game Of Life.

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  34. Life’s Arena Showdown Welcome to Life’s Arena Showdown, an immersive game built in Unity that combines the fundamental rules of Conway's Game of Life with exciting new elements. Set in a dynamic arena where cells vie for survival and dominance, players must strategize and adapt to conquer the evolving landscape. Rules: Life’s Arena Showdown adheres to the standard rules of Conway's Game of Lif… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Life's Arena Showdown.

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  35. Conway's Game of Life     Game devised by British mathematician John Horton Conway     Software made by Tribö̸̯̥̖̗̞͊͋̊t Conway's Game of Life, also known as the Game of Life or simply Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is the best-known example of a cellular automaton. The "game" is actually a zero-player game, meaning that its evol… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  36. 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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  37. 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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  38. This is a simple game created in a rush over a few hours. It requires 2 players to act in turns. In the first turn both players are allowed to place 5 cells anywhere in the grid as long as it doesn't overwrite the other's cells. In the subsequent turns, each player can:  Convert one cell from the grid to their colour. Turn off one cell from the grid. The game is over once only one type of … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to 2 Player Conway's Game Of Life.

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  39. Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton, an automatic machine created by professor John Conway and his students at Cambridge, in 1970. It is a zero-player game, which means it is determined by only its initial state.  The standard rules are: a cell is born if it has 3 neighbors (from a total of 8 adjacent cells) and survives if it has 2 or 3 neighbors. Since the game's creation, many other r… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  40. Instructions: 0. Recommended to enter full-screen in your browser in case you cannot see the whole picture. 1. You will enter the "Menu" panel, in which you can make the appropriate configurations. 2. After you click play and configured the grid, you press the "Start" button, which would run the simulation. 3. On the left panel, you will have several dropdowns which you have to choose correctly ba… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Guzo!.

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  41. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    What's this? This is an implementation of Conway's Game Of Life written in DOTS, that dynamically grows when it needs more space. It's written for Turbo Makes Games' Dots Community Challenge #1, and a video about my process making it might appear on my YouTube channel later. Controls Mouse / Left Click - Interact with UI and Draw Delete - Clear Screen L - Toggle Load Menu Space / P - Pause / Unpau… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game Of Life - 4096 x 4096 @ 100FPS!.

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  42. 10%Game Brain Score
    10% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    This game was made for Miz Jam 1 in 48 hours. https://itch.io/jam/miz-jam-1 Welcome to SkyTD - a tower defense game with a creative design. Your parents have been killed by an evil wizard, who now realized all too late that they've left the protagonist alive. And, as any great villain would, they take their sweet time coming after you. A single mysterious old man warns you, that it is dangerous to… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SkyTD.

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  43. 93%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, replayability
    Most mentioned negative aspects:atmosphere, graphics
    93% User Score Based on 477 reviews

    From an uninhabited planet in space to an ecosystem full of life. In Planetary Life you will be able to shape a planet in the purest Sandbox Simulation style, playing with its mountains, seas and even its climate, to create the perfect habitat to harbor life. PLANETS Control a planet with the multiple tools available. Let the tectonic plates shape the mountains and seas, modify the climate, the… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Planetary Life.

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    55%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:atmosphere, music
    Most mentioned negative aspects:gameplay, graphics
    66% User Score Based on 35 reviews

    A calm creative experience. A sandbox growing game where you shape the evolution of an alien ecosystem. Study the environment and discover what drives it, or just sit back, relax, and see what happens! If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to XenoBloom.

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  45. On the coldest night of the year, Tom Hale leaves his cabin for the first time since the accident. He’s only going down the ridge to his neighbors’ house for dinner; a short walk, if not for the storm. But the forest remembers what he buried in it. To the Bone is a cinematic, fixed-camera survival horror set deep in the snow-covered wilderness of northern Canada. It’s about what the cold takes f… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to To the Bone (1998).

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  46. 3D Life is a game of cellular automata that generate endless patterns from a few simple rules. Cells live or die based on the number of live neighbors. Too many cells nearby, a cell is overcrowded. Too few, it is underpopulated. Empty cells come to life if they have a certain number of live neighbors. From these rules evolve a multiplicity of forms that grow, blink, and glide through mathematic… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to 3D Life.

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  47. John Conway created Game of Life in 1970.  This is a small impulsive project that took me 3 days to make.The rules for Conway's Game of Life are:  Birth: A dead cell becomes alive if it has exactly three live neighbors Death by isolation: A live cell dies if it has one or fewer live neighbors Death by overcrowding: A live cell dies if it has four or more live neighbors Survival: A live cell su… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game of Life.

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  48. Conway's Game of Life Discover the fascinating world of cellular automata with Conway's Game of Life! This classic simulation game allows you to explore the evolution of cell patterns over time based on simple rules. Watch as your creations come to life, grow, and evolve with each passing generation. Features: Pause/Play Button: Control the simulation with ease. Left-Click to Paint: Create… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  49. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    User Menu Left mouse click – changes the state of the cell from alive to dead and viceversa Buttons: Start – start the simulation. Pause – stops the simulation. Clear – deletes all alive cells from the grid. Random – creates a random configuration of alive cells on the grid. Reflector – creates a custom configuration of alive cells on the grid. Glider Gun – creates a custom configurat… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game Of Life.

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  50. 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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