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Goodlife 1.0

Goodlife 1.0: A friendly implementation of Conway`s Game of Life A friendly implementation of Conway`s classic Game of Life, Goodlife provides an easy editing interface, variable evolution speed, undo functionality and compatibility with Life 1.05/1.06 pattern files. It is neither large nor very fast, but its ease of use makes it pleasant to use for exploring small to medium sized Life forms.






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Edge Of Chaos 1.1

Interesting things happen at the boundary between order and chaos, where the qualities of both states are evident. There is enough order to retain information, and enough chaos to provide variety. A good way to explore this interesting phenomenon is to study a famous cellular automaton called "Conway`s Game of Life" which inhabits the edge of chaos region. This screensaver allows you to explore the edge of chaos through the Game of Life.

game of life, emergent complexity, edge of chaos, conway, cellular automaton





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Five Cellular Automata 6.47

Software for exploring five cellular automata: q-state Life (a generalization of Conway`s Game of Life), the Belousov-Zhabotinsky Reaction, Togetherness, Viral Replication and Diffusion-Limited Aggregation. The documentation provides a complete description of the algorithms used.

chemical simulation, zhabotinsky, conway, simulation, cellular automaton, diffusion limited aggregation, chemical oscillator, lattice, cellular automata, automation, belousov, life



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LIFE ScreenSaver 1

Free ScreenSaver based on the LIFE algorithm. LIFE is a cellular automation algorithm created by John H. Conway, and was published in the October 1970 issue of Scientific American. The ScreenSaver also has a draw mode, allowing you to draw life cells on the screen.

cellular automation, math, screen saver, life, screensaver



CellFighter 2.5: You are not crazy: colored circlets really became alive - repulse their attack!
CellFighter 2.5

Conway`s Life. Thus, CellFighter allows you to construct and play many various games: each game can have its own goals (score rules), condition of end (autostop condition), behavior of artificial life (rules of birth and death), player capabilities (restrictions of input) and game environment (extra types of cells). It is an entire factory of games based on wars between chaotic swarms of tiny fighters! But this is not all - the features list can

startsev, educational, classical, strategy, pets, life32, artificial, dynamical, cellfighter, real time, weighted life, alife gamestation, chaos



CellFighter Game 2.5: You are not crazy: colored circlets really became alive - repulse their attack!
CellFighter Game 2.5

Conway`s Life. Thus, CellFighter allows you to construct and play many various games: each game can have its own goals (score rules), condition of end (autostop condition), behavior of artificial life (rules of birth and death), player capabilities (restrictions of input) and game environment (extra types of cells). It is an entire factory of games based on wars between chaotic swarms of tiny fighters! But this is not all - the features list can

startsev, educational, classical, strategy, pets, life32, artificial, dynamical, cellfighter, real time, weighted life, alife gamestation, chaos




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