Life by Lungcancer Entertainment [web]
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added on the 2012-05-23 17:10:28 by -SP- |
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life2.com looks cool in the beginning but than bad things happen ;)
life.com is rather boring.
for the scene in the screenshot you get a thumb.
life.com is rather boring.
for the scene in the screenshot you get a thumb.
what las said :)
im no coder but the size seems rather large for the shown effect (but what do i know).
anyway it looks pretty so..
anyway it looks pretty so..
Yep, there's a flaw in the algorithm that it allows newly died/born cells to affect the remaining ones in the same iteration - which it shouldn't. Gonna have to fix that.
just rename it to cancer ;)
Conway's game rocks!
nice!
Cool.
Fixed trhe algorithm in the current zip file.
Added the proper version, though it's not spectacular at all, and it cost me +34 bytes... I prefer the modified one.
Added the proper version, though it's not spectacular at all, and it cost me +34 bytes... I prefer the modified one.
Your life is now proper.
Not bad!
cool
Good
ok one
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if this prod is a fake, some info is false or the download link is broken,
do not post about it in the comments, it will get lost.
instead, click here !
Starts with an initial block of cells, iterates forever. Color intensity corresponds to a cell's lifetime.
It's my first such experiment, and it was made from scratch.
I included the source with comments, if you're interested. A lot of horrible code there, so I'd be happy if the sizecoding gurus helped me out with a few tricks :) I guess it could easly be done in 128 (or even less).
[screenshot is from the LIFE2.COM version - see NFO for details]