The Game Of Life was created in 1970 by mathematician John Conway.
It consists of a two dimensional orthogonal grid of cells, each of which being alive or dead.
Cells evolve at each turn following simple rules:
– A live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies.
– A live cell with more than three live neighbours dies.
– A dead cell with three live neighbours becomes alive.
Highlights:
– Library of 800+ common patterns, which can be expanded.
– Customisable rules, for exploring beyond the classic Conway’s rules.
– Open and save files as RLE (run length encoded).
– Highly customisable interface.
– Pattern viewer.
– Live drawing and simple drag & drop from the library.
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