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Tiny World Of Life

By tinco

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Theme263.71
Innovation893.21
Overall1093.14
Mood1272.82
Graphics1602.93
Audio1722.13
Fun1972.29
Humor2191.55
Coolness73642

Comments

caribou 2012-04-24 16:43

The link redirect to ludumdare.com, i put the right one here http://tinyworld.tinco.nl since people might just go away.

caribou 2012-04-24 16:43

Wow you just edited your page, allright :)

angrygeometry 2012-04-24 16:47

i'm afraid i don't use chrome, and it doesn't work on opera! so i can't play.

brus46 2012-04-24 23:00

Actually I've just tested with both chromium and chrome but it doesn't even start. Too bad cause my game too took inspiration from game of life, so I'm really interested to see your work.. Any idea on how to make this working? Can you put a video maybe?

rose 2012-04-24 23:02

Seems like an interesting idea, but I needed some more guidance on what type of area to set up! I tried a few times but never got any life to survive, so I couldn't figure it out.

tinco 2012-04-24 23:45

Hey Rose, a hint is given in the tutorial, life needs forest and water. If you place a few blocks of forest together, and then life at the edge next to water then it should live for a while :) Thanks for playing!

Angrygeometry: if you don't like Google then Chromium should also work. It's all free software and easy to install :)

brus46: Hey what version of chrome are you using, on what os? did you try the workarounds for linux if you're on linux?

I will put up a youtube video tomorrow :)

garethjenkins 2012-04-25 00:06

Great stuff -- though I'm biased, our logo is also based on Conway's GOL ;)

aardvark 2012-04-25 16:23

Cool game, even if I did not really understand what happened.

brus46 2012-04-25 18:35

Ok in another machine it worked with google chrome out-of-the-box probably my other machine has some problem with gl and chrome. btw nice adaptation of the game of life! I mean you've added different grounds and a spherical surface which makes more interesting the whole thing. good job!

fysx 2012-04-26 19:04

Wow, I like that game a lot! Very innovative and with that music watching the life grow it is just fun!

jrasmussen24 2012-04-26 19:04

Fun simulation toy-- I forgot to record my score before closing the tab, but it got through quite a few cycles before terminating :P.

daredevildave 2012-04-26 20:20

Nice re-imagining of Conway's Game of Life. Loved the audio.

tinco 2012-04-26 21:56

Thanks a lot guys! It feels good to know you enjoyed playing it :) I'll play and rate your games too :)

phobos001 2012-04-27 01:02

A very fun simulation! I managed to get around 35 total points with my most alive being 27.


I liked how there are musical notes that play each update on the terrain, it kinda makes a song sometimes and is really nice!

It was also a nice aesthetic choice to take the time to make a 3d world, rather than a 2d grid. It must of been really complicated to design and I applaud your dedication!

ess 2012-04-27 15:15

Interesting take on your simulation. I made a simulation as well, but I like yours better :)

tinco 2012-04-27 19:32

Thanks! We actually started with the idea to create a Tetris/Arkanoid game on a sphere, and spent the entire saturday figuring out maths to work out the shape of blocks. We finally decided it was too complicated and started over on sunday, creating this from what we had :P

thomcc 2012-04-28 04:21

Pretty fun, I'm a huge fan of cellular automata, and exploring a new kind to find repeating patterns is always neat.

gritfish 2012-04-28 11:36

The light causes some really dark patches on one side of the planet. For a mid-way change you ended up with a pretty fun game.

moop 2012-04-28 12:43

I like the idea but I couldn't seem to score above 0. More feedback after a run and information on the 'rules' would be helpful.

derrickdool 2012-04-28 16:26

Enjoyed the sim. Played a couple times.

tinco 2012-04-28 22:05

moop, if you scored zero you placed your life cell either away from water and/or from forest. Thanks for playing!

racarate 2012-04-30 02:52

Running chrome on Ubuntu... couldn't get past intro screen. Pressing 'h' did indeed show and hide help panel but no amount of pressing enter would advance into the game. Too bad, seemed like a neat idea with some good in-universe writing around it! (Just realized this machine doesn't have programmable pixel shaders, maybe webGL is failing to initialize? if so maybe you can check for that and message the player)

McFunkypants 2012-04-30 23:21

Excellent puzzle game! Worked perfectly. Very original idea. I've always been a huge fan of cellular automata. This would make a cool mobile APP. Keep up the good work.