Games.AsoBrain.com - Java based multiplayer games. Cellular Automata and the Game of Life in the Hexagonal Grid. John Conway's Game of Life. The Game The Game of Life is not your typical computer game. It is a 'cellular automaton', and was invented by Cambridge mathematician John Conway. This game became widely known when it was mentioned in an article published by Scientific American in 1970. It consists of a collection of cells which, based on a few mathematical rules, can live, die or multiply. Depending on the initial conditions, the cells form various patterns throughout the course of the game. playgameoflife.com New developments of this page will continue on playgameoflife.com. playgameoflife.com The Simulation Figure from the XKCD RIP John Conway comic.
The Rules For a space that is 'populated': Each cell with one or no neighbors dies, as if by solitude. Each cell with four or more neighbors dies, as if by overpopulation. Each cell with two or three neighbors survives. For a space that is 'empty' or 'unpopulated' Each cell with three neighbors becomes populated. The Controls Development Edwin Martin <edwin@bitstorm.org> We Feel Fine / by Jonathan Harris and Sepandar Kamvar.
Spirograph: spirographs. Happy Place. Falling Sand. Tomcat Wiki. Del.icio.us/help/json. Sunkencity.org. Information | Konfabulator. Yahoo! Desktop Widgets Gallery Website Discontinued on April 11, 2012 No More Desktop Widgets Can Be Downloaded Existing Desktop Widget Software and Widgets May Continue to Work Under a New Consumer Terms of Use Developers can continue to support existing Desktop Widgets under a New Desktop Widgets Developer Terms of Use Overview For many years, Yahoo! The Desktop Widget Gallery website included over 6,000 widgets to choose from across news, sports, entertainment, travel, music, games, photos, videos, travel and more!