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Game Of Life
''The Game of Life'', also known as ''Life'', is an 1860 board game by Milton Bradley. Game of Life also often refers to: *Conway's Game of Life, in mathematics, a cellular automaton Game of Life or The Game of Life may also refer to: Games * '' Jinsei Game'', the 1967 Japanese version of the board game * ''The Game of Life'' (game show), a 2011 television game show based on the board game * '' The Game of Life Card Game'', a 2002 card game based on the board game * ''The Game of Life/Yahtzee/Payday'', a 2005 video game based on the board game * '' The Game of Life: Twists & Turns'', a 2007 board game variant of the original game Other * ''Da Game of Life'', a 2001 rap music album by Totally Insane * ''Da Game of Life'' (film), a 1998 direct-to-video short film starring Snoop Dogg * ''Game of Life'' (film) (2007, 2011), a film originally titled ''Oranges'' * ''The Game of Life'' (TV programme), a 1986 ABC programme * "The Game of Life", a song by Scorpions from their album ' ...
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Conway's Game Of Life
The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves. It is Turing complete and can simulate a universal constructor or any other Turing machine. Rules The universe of the Game of Life is an infinite, two-dimensional orthogonal grid of square ''cells'', each of which is in one of two possible states, ''live'' or ''dead'' (or ''populated'' and ''unpopulated'', respectively). Every cell interacts with its eight '' neighbours'', which are the cells that are horizontally, vertically, or diagonally adjacent. At each step in time, the following transitions occur: # Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if by underpopulation. # Any live cell with two or three live neig ...
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