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The Game of Life: The Ultimate Cell-Simulation

Release Date calendar
1992
Platform joystick
Commodore Amiga
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

The Game of Life is a real-time puzzle game. Calling itself modestly "the ultimate cell simulation", the Game of Life tries to recreate the processes inside a simple organic structure. This body consists of five different types of cells: The proto cells (the "flesh") will grow quickly and aimless, unless you border them with skin. To control proto growth, you can install control cells; they consume energy produced by support cells. Sense cells will provide you with information about the well-being of your organic entity. The basic cells will grow all by themselves, but also rot if left unattended. Your task is control: Move or destroy unwanted cell blocks, build and link a power supply throughout the structure, prevent decay and (in later missions) virus attacks. There are 99 levels to fulfill. Early ones make you rebuild a given design; later on, you'll have to reach goals like a certain amount of energy stockpiled. The time for each mission is limited.

Alternate Names
  • The Game of Life
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Developers
Linel
Publishers
Linel
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