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WiiLife

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WiiLife
Wiilife2.png
General
Authordrei000
TypeMath
Version20080728
LicenseCurrently Freeware
Last Updated2009/01/04
Links
Download
Website

WiiLife is an adaptation of Conway's Game of Life for the Nintendo Wii. It allows users to observe the evolution and death of a random population of cells.

The game features zooming and scrolling capabilities, and also allows users to create new random populations or test out their own patterns.

User guide

The Game of Life, devised by British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970, is a cellular automaton that is considered the most well-known example of its kind. It is a zero-player game, where the evolution of the game is determined by its initial state, and no input is required from human players.

The Game of Life is played by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves over time. The game takes place on an infinite two-dimensional grid of square cells, with each cell being in one of two states, alive or dead. Each cell interacts with its eight neighboring cells, which are those that are horizontally, vertically, or diagonally adjacent. At each step in time, the following rules are applied:

  • Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if by loneliness.
  • Any live cell with more than three live neighbours dies, as if by overcrowding.
  • Any live cell with two or three live neighbours lives, unchanged, to the next generation.
  • Any dead cell with exactly three live neighbours comes to life.

The initial pattern is known as the seed of the system, and the rules are applied repeatedly to create subsequent generations.

Controls

D-Pad - Move around while zooming

A - Edit Mode On/Off

B - (Normal Mode) Generate new (random) population, (Edit Mode) Set/Unset Cell

Plus/Minus - Zoom In/Out

1/2 - Decrease/Increase Speed

B+D-Pad - Change size of randomly populated area

B+Plus/Minus - Change cell density

Home - Quit

Screenshots

Taking Screenshots doesn't work at the moment, but it looks quite similar to this, just the colors inverted.

wiilife3.gif

Known issues

The program may occasionally crash.

Changelog

2008/07/28

  • Edit Mode finally here. Press A and draw Cells by Point&Click. Press A again and see what happens.

2008/07/27

  • Adjustable Cell density and size of randomly populated area.

2008/07/26

  • icon.png and meta.xml added to .zip.
  • Speed can now be slowed down and speed up again (starting speed is maximum speed at the moment).
  • Initial pattern changed to Gosper's Glider Gun.
  • Fewer living cells in random populations.

2008/07/25

  • Initial Release / edit: resized the area where cells start so that they have some space to evolve.

External links

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