Offers various applications for exploring artificial life, including games like Pattern Collection, Gliders, and Rule Lab.
Created by Alan Hensel, this Web-based program claims to provide some of the best designs created by Conway's.
Check out various articles discussing Conway's Game of Life, Unix applications, and images of different patterns.
Author offers different patterns created in RLE format. Library includes oscillators, glider guns, and puffers.
Check out color and black and white applications, patterns, and an introduction to Conway's Game of Life.
Author discusses the supposed rarity of gliders, then provides different applications and patterns to explore them.
Check out pattern collections for Conway's Game of Life, as well as alternate rules for cellular automata and suggested third-party resources.
Check out a java applet designed to recreate cellular automatons. Provides an article from Scientific American explaining the origins of the game.
Read documentation and download this program designed to replicate Conway's Game of Life on Windows PC computer systems.
Theories, resources and information on John Conway's Game of Life. Includes a pattern of the month.
Barebones resource offers downloadable applications for playing Conway's Game of Life, and some photos taken by the author himself.
Author offers his own patterns, articles on the subject, a browsable catalog of images, and suggested third-party resources.
Along with programs for typesetting, file-processing, and anagram generators, the author offers a downloadable laboratory for 2D cellular automata available for Mac.
Includes detailed descriptions for this downloadable application designed to explore different facet of Conway's Game of Life.
Check out an open source project for Conway's Game of Life. Includes a description of the program, updates, and discussion forums.