Life annihilator
par GDSurgeon
Life annihilator
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Description
Quatre modes de jeu sont disponibles : 1. Mode libre. L'univers du Jeu de la Vie est une grille orthogonale infinie à deux dimensions composée de cellules carrées, chacune pouvant être vivante ou morte. Chaque cellule interagit avec ses huit voisines, c'est-à-dire les cellules adjacentes horizontalement, verticalement ou en diagonale. À chaque tour, les transitions suivantes ont lieu : Toute cellule vivante avec moins de deux voisines vivantes meurt par sous-population. Toute cellule vivante avec plus de trois voisines vivantes meurt par surpopulation. Toute cellule vivante avec deux ou trois voisines vivantes survit à la génération suivante. Toute cellule morte avec exactement trois voisines vivantes devient vivante. 2. Annihilation (mode de jeu basique). Le comportement des cellules est le même que dans le mode libre. Dans ce mode, votre objectif principal est de placer les cellules sur le terrain pour qu'il ne reste plus de cellules vivantes. Moins vous faites de clics, plus vous marquez de points. Jouez sur plus de 48 niveaux (aperçu limité à 24). 3. Mode construction. Créez vos propres niveaux et partagez-les avec vos amis. 4. Charger une configuration. Chargez des configurations et essayez-les.
Comment jouer
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Commentaires
Shadowcliff
Aug. 12, 2010
Best understood with a previous familiarity with the Game of Life.
finefin
Aug. 12, 2010
Actually, I love this game!
Conway's Game of Life is a great set of rules which is very tricky when approached in a way like this. nice move that you provide info on the concept, too! good work! 5/5
abbatucker
Aug. 12, 2010
This game may be too confusing for anyone to really play. And I dont mean this offensively, but is English a second language for you? If so there's some explaination of the "bassackward" grammar. (Behaviour of cells same as well as in a free mode game simulation.
In this mode, your main objective to put cell in the field so that does not remain live cells.
The there are less than clicks you use, the receive more points.) I'm going to guess that most plays of this game will be from people seeing the title and thinking "this game might be cool with a name like that" but most will then rate it down having felt a great deal of dissapointment.
Mickk
Aug. 16, 2010
Interesting use of 'the game of life'. Easiest way to 'win' is to run the sim right away. Most of them will stop at a point where they are 'stable', then it's just a case of figuring out just where to place or remove a square and everything dies. Music is nice, but after the third or fourth time thru it starts to grate on the nerves. Maybe a selection would help or a mute button.
Xmas1234
Aug. 13, 2010
I know the concept and i have seen such a game but you had limited number of moves and had to playe all at the beginning what gives some challange. This version is much infirior becaue you press play go do something else wait for the mad scramble noone can predict to end and then finish off all the basic structures that remain the same most of the time ... if your caught in a loop stop place a tile and change the scramble .... there you go ... highscores are about impossible because this game is nice to compete in algorithms but no human mind could ever be good at it. Im a bit disapointed but not too bad so 3/5