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Description

In 1970, British mathematician John Conway developed the Game of Life to illustrate the power of cellular automata. Within this simple "game", each cell follows simple, local rules: If the cell is "alive" and there are 2-3 cells around it which are also alive, it remains alive. If the cell is "alive" and there are fewer than 2 cells alive around it, it will die. If the cell is "alive" and there are more than three cells alive around it, it will die. If the cell is "dead" and there exactly three live cells around it, it will come alive. Through these simple local rules, amazing complexity is born. Play this game to see what patterns you can create. Can you create the glider gun or the waterbear? Or will you discover something entirely new and find yourself on the "Pattern of the Year" List (https://conwaylife.com/wiki/Pattern_of_the_Year)?

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What's new in this version

In this initial version you can: * Create patterns with your mouse or finger * Cycle through 4 different colors * Edit the simulation as it runs

Features

  • Mathematical simulation of cellular automata

Additional information

Published by

Thor Coronado Games

Release date

4/23/2023

Approximate size

31.9 MB

Age rating

For all ages

Category

Educational

This app can

Access your Internet connection

Installation

Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices.

Language supported

English (United States)

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