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Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Cellular - Conway's Game of Life. Download Cellular - Conway's Game of Life and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad,. Life Saver is an artistic, abstract Apple TV app and free macOS screensaver based on Conway's Game of Life. Basically: simple artificial life creates pleasing and trippy visuals for your enjoyment. It's what it says on the tin, Conway's Game Of Life done in 'garden' form. Done in a rush for Ludum Dare 46: Keep It Alive. Controls: Left mouse - plant and remove crops. R - Reset the stage. Goals: There is no 'win' state (though there's definitely a way to lose). Collect as many berries as you can while trying to avoid 'wasting' crops.

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:

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  1. Any live cell with two or three live neighbours survives.
  2. Any dead cell with three live neighbours becomes a live cell.
  3. All other live cells die in the next generation. Similarly, all other dead cells stay dead.


The only input required from the player is populating the grid with live cells. This version of the game lets the player place their own cells, randomly spawn an amount of cells, or choose a preset layout. The speed at which the game updates the grid can be changed in the menu and while the game is running. You can also set the amount of live cells and the seed for random layouts, change the border behaviour, and change the colors for live and dead cells.


Menu Controls

  • Left/Right - change setting
  • Up/Down - move to previous/next setting
  • X - Start Game

Simulation Controls

  • X - Pause
  • Z - Back to menu
  • Up/Down - Change speed
  • Right - Update grid manually


If you found this interesting you might also like my recreation of the Chaos Game.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, HTML5
AuthorJonathan Hunter
GenreSimulation
Made withPICO-8
TagsPICO-8

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Acorn
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Pattern type Methuselah
Number of cells7
Bounding box 7×3
MCPS 8
Lifespan 5206 generations
Final population 633
L/I 743.7
F/I 90.4
F/L 0.122
L/MCPS 650.8
Discovered by Charles Corderman
Year of discovery Unknown
Glider synthesis
Fewest gliders4
Uploaded synthesis RLEacorn_synth.rle
Pattern files
Plaintextacorn.cells
RLEacorn.rle

Acorn is a methuselah found by Charles Corderman. It was discovered no later than 1971[1], though its exact year of discovery is unknown. Its maximum population, 1057, occurs in generation 4408.[2] Also, it is composed of 2 or 3 sparks, depending on how the left side is looked at. Despite this, 4 gliders are required for synthesis. The left spark can be flipped to create another isomer that evolves the same way, and the left spark can also be changed into a V spark pointing left.

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Stable pattern

The stable pattern that results from the acorn has 633 cells and covers an area of 215 by 168 cells; it consists of 41 blinkers (including four traffic lights), 34 blocks, 30 beehives (including one honey farm), 13 gliders, eight boats, five loaves, three ships, two barges, two ponds and a mango.[3] An eater 1 is temporarily formed at the north side in generation 2661, but does not survive after generation 3925. Although the final population (including the number of escaping gliders) is the same as that of multum in parvo, these two are unrelated in any other way.

  • Generation 5206

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Name

The name was coined by Robert Wainwright 'after seeing its final census',[1] which he called 'oak tree',[2] apparently alluding to the proverb 'From little acorns mighty oaks do grow'.

References

  1. 1.01.1Lifeline Volume 2, p. 6
  2. 2.02.1Lifeline Volume 3, p. 12
  3. Koenig, H. (February 21, 2005). 'New Methuselah Records'. Retrieved on January 24, 2009.

External links

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  • Acorn at the Life Lexicon

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