Game of Life Cellular Automata – Nathan Pool

Game of Life Cellular Automata

Game of Life Cellular Automata

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Game of Life Cellular Automata! Developed by the innovative team at Nathan Pool, this Education game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 17th August 2015, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 13th August 2023.

Are you a fan of Education, Board, or Simulation games? Then Game of Life Cellular Automata is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Game of Life Cellular Automata

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How Much Does Game of Life Cellular Automata Cost?

Good news! You can download Game of Life Cellular Automata on your iOS device absolutely free!

Game of Life Cellular Automata Release Date

Eager to know when Game of Life Cellular Automata first graced the App Store? It was launched on 17th August 2015.

When Was Game of Life Cellular Automata Last Updated?

The latest version of Game of Life Cellular Automata was updated on 13th August 2023, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Game of Life Cellular Automata?

To get started with Game of Life Cellular Automata, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Game of Life Cellular Automata

A simple implementation of the cellular automata Game of Life, as described by John Conway in 1970.

For iPhone and iPad.

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Game of Life Cellular Automata updated on 13th August 2023:

Combine Play and Pause into a single button and improve icons
Fix the Settings button becoming inaccessible on certain screens

User Reviews on Game of Life Cellular Automata

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Game of Life Cellular Automata below:

It would be perfect if the grid can be infinitely large(or arbitrarily large), anyway, 80 80 is too SMALL!


Its very good just wish there was no borders for bigger creations that dont fit on the current map.


Great app. The only thing is that at certain magnification, when the board is zoomed out, the grid disappears and it is not obvious where the border of the board is. It confused us at first as we did not know why the gliders would expire in what seemed to be a middle of the page – they just reached the border. Maybe a simple outline of the board is needed which is visible in the zoomed out view.


The screenshots show that it is supposed to be where the delete button is, but its not there. Where is it? Other then that its pretty good and we like making different things like mediem and big sized space ships, and other stuff.


We love a good math game especially game of life, and its good, but it needs more pre builded creations and please add a thing where you can click your whole creation and move it.


We would like to see – a rewind button – a way to copy and past – the ability to draw with dots – the ability to speed up time.


Very simplistic and bare bones. Hasnt had significant content update in over a year.


Easily the best implementation on the App Store.


Just like most of the experiments/examples we have seen. Play and pause buttons.


We just want bigger grid sizes.


This is an awesome simulator. Some things that would make it even better: – it would be really cool to be able to save custom creations – the grid becomes invisible when zooming out too far, especially on the larger boards. It would be nice if it were always visible, or even if there was an option to make it visible or not – it seems to count every square manually placed as an iteration, which should not be the case – it should start out in the center of the board instead of the top left. We always find myself zooming out and finding the center manually so that the walls are less likely to affect the results (I am using the app on an iPhone 12 Pro) All that said, this is a really nice and charmingly simple app :)


Neat to play around with and Im glad someone made this for mobile. Would like an infinite board but prolly wouldnt need it for anything im doing on our phone.


We’ve been using it for a bit and noticed a few problems you could fix, 1 you should be able to drag your finger to make the little dots/cells or whatever the squares are called, 2 there should be a infinite board, 3 there might already be a way to do this but go back to generation zero without having to press back arrow tons of times other then that good game.


It works, no bells or whistles just pure Conway for the most part. It has a nice rewind function and everything works perfectly. Plus no ads getting crammed in your face that we noticed.


Or maybe not really even the basics. We could not find a way to restart or back up a sequence. It ran, it was over. Made it difficult to do repeat experiments. The demonstrations are interesting. Good that its free (somebodys early project?), but Id be willing to pay a couple of three dollars for a version of this with some experimental controls, if you know what we mean.


Soooo close. But ultimately frustrating to play with for lack of two things: 1) A reset button. Right before you hit the play button, the app needs to capture a snapshot of the board, and then provide a button that allows you to go back to that snapshot, instead of having to single-step all the way back. 2) Save function. This is so frustrating. When you find a cool pattern, you want to save it. The app features a save folder, but the only thing in it is a handful of pre-loaded patterns. You cant add to it. These simple additions shouldnt be hard, and would double the enjoyment of this app.


Would be cool if you could save your creations, though.


To make your own: go into the Folder at bottom left, select one ofthe Board options at the top, tap whichever cells you like, then hit the Run button to see what happens. We would love to be able to change the rules of evolution to see what happens. Thanks for this! Very nicely done.


An undo button, grid formation for the largest space, drawing, and a few more in-game formations would greatly improve the app.


Most of the builds are technically glider guns.


How to make: Building size: 9×9 Vertical:build at the 5th column a 3 then a gap by 1then 1 then a gap by 1 again then a 3. Horizontal:build in the 5th row and build 3 squares (there is that middle peice again so we consider the next gap a 3 so put the gap in there) and then put The last 3 blocks in. Press the play button and volia! Valve: How to make: it is simple! Size: 4×2 or 4×4 4×2 version: put 1 square on the top for the 1st column, put 2 squares on the 2nd and 3rd columns and last but not least, put one more square on the bottom of the 4th column. 4×4 version: put two pieces in the exact middle for the 1st column then for the 2nd column put one on the top, for the 3rd column put one on the bottom, and for the fourth and final column, do the exact steps from column 1. Done! Carriage: Size: 3×3 How to build: put all three squares in the 1st column but the 2nd column requires you to put squares in the top 2 northern spots, and we move on to the 3rd column which requires you to repeat the steps from the 1st column.


Drawing, undo, and rules would make this perfect! But otherwise its awesome.


Id prefer the playing space to be infinite, and the largest setting has no grid. It could also need a undo button to go back a generation.


Being stuck with the Medium board size really limits what can be done on here. Im aware this isnt meant for large contraptions like clocks; but some small things dont have enough space to function anymore. Please bring back the Large board.

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