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Sunday, November 2, 2008


The irRegularGame of Life is a puzzle game based on Conway's fascinating Game of Life theory, where cells in a grid stay alive, die or multiply from one generation to another based four simple mathematical rules.

This concept is applied here as a series of puzzles, in which players would have to figure out the correct placements of starter cells on the grid so that the goal for a specific level is achieved. A sandbox mode is included to allow for easy sharing of user creations, and there is even an option to change the colour of cells if grey isn't your thing. (mirror)

Name: The irRegularGame of Life
Developer: irRegularGames
Category: Puzzle
Type: Browser

Comments

That D is slightly different from the one in your logo... just an observation.

OMG LEVEL 23!

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