



About Game
Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton created by John Conway in 1970. This implementation of the Game of Life is a wrapped square grid of cells (which forms a torus). Each cell is either alive or dead. Every cell interacts with its eight neighbors. The cells adhere to the following rules: <ol><li>Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies, as if by underpopulation. </li><li>Any live cell with two or three live neighbors lives on to the next generation. </li><li>Any live cell with more than three live neighbors dies, as if by overpopulation. </li><li>Any dead cell with exactly three live neighbors becomes a live cell, as if by reproduction.</li></ol> See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway's_Game_of_Life Controls: <ul><li>Left click on a location (cell) to toggle the cell between dead and alive</li><li>Hit space to pause and play</li></ul>
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