The Game of Life 1.1

The Game of Life 1.1

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The Game of Life 1.1

Rating:
2.9
Released: August 05, 2007
Last updated: July 27, 2009
Developer: locos

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Description

Rules:

1. Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if by loneliness.

2. Any live cell with more than three live neighbours dies, as if by overcrowding.

3. Any live cell with two or three live neighbours lives, unchanged, to the next generation.

4. Any dead cell with exactly three live neighbours comes to life.

The Game of 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.

More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life.
You can create really interesting patterns or search them with Google.

How to Play

Click on a dead cell to give life to it, click on an alive cell to kill it. Drag over dead cells to give them life, drag over alive cells to kill them. Click on Step to go one generation further, Start to go on in automatic, Stop to pause, Clear to kill all the cells, Random to give life to random cells.

Developer Updates

Aug 5, 2007 2:58pm

I know of this problem when loading code but I canโ€™t do nothing, I know how you can solve though: you see this string โ€œ# -32 -29โ€ on top ? Itโ€™s the starting point, change it to โ€œ# -31 -28โ€ or others bigger numbers then -32 and -29, it should works :D

For others board configuration itโ€™s the same:

  1. -28 -26 becomes # -27 -25
  1. -32 -29 becomes # -31 -28
  1. -39 -37 becomes # -38 -36
  1. -45 -42 becomes # -44 -41
FAQ

What is The Game of Life 1.1?

The Game of Life 1.1 is a simulation and puzzle game based on Conway's Game of Life, created by Locos on Kongregate.

How do you play The Game of Life 1.1?

In The Game of Life 1.1, you place or remove cells on a grid to set up an initial pattern, then let the simulation run according to Conway's Life rules.

Who developed The Game of Life 1.1?

The Game of Life 1.1 was developed by Locos and is available to play for free on the Kongregate platform.

What is the main objective in The Game of Life 1.1?

The main objective is to experiment with different cell patterns and observe how they evolve or stabilize under the rules of the cellular automaton.

Does The Game of Life 1.1 have progression or level systems?

The Game of Life 1.1 does not feature traditional progression or level systems; it is a sandbox simulation focused on pattern creation and observation.

Comments

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darkrai51 avatar

darkrai51

Feb. 05, 2010

24
1

lol!
i can make bombs with them XD

badsbe avatar

badsbe

Nov. 24, 2012

6
0

Ok..... so a giant smiley face turned into 3 blocks and 7 beehives

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SoniCanti

Dec. 16, 2009

21
2

I loved this sim when I was little! The game board seems to cover up all the buttons on my screen though... so I can't play it : (

badsbe avatar

badsbe

Nov. 24, 2012

5
0

Generation 30000 and still alive!

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Personnel

Jul. 27, 2010

23
3

size: small; alive: 3242; dead: -221..? is that possible? i just got it xD 5/5 anyways