automatown
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where you can see all kinds of cellular automatas live (and die)
where you can see all kinds of cellular automatas live (and die)
The town is now up and running over at https://vapor-wav.itch.io/automatown
Currently, you can simulate any of the 256 elemantary cellular automata in a grid of a customizable size, where you can either set the grid manually, randomly or a mix of both. You can also look at four premade examples showcasing some cool stuff, that you can also change manually.
If you don’t know about cellular automatas and this all seems like gibberish to you, I highly encourage you to try these examples for yourself, it’s insanely simple and very cool.
Making UI scale correctly in unity builds is annoying, so even though I fixed most of it, still if you don’t play in fullscreen you can’t see the very sides of the screen, I’ll work on fixing it. For now just press the fullscreen button in the bottom right of the screen.
Also I changed the way I create the cells from a basic instanciate(block, position, rotation) to an object pool which I think halves the work done for making new cells, still takes a bit to load big grids (like 1000x1000).
That’s pretty much it for this devlog, if you have a suggestion for a new feature or found a bug please do tell, and have fun with the program!
Do you like cellular automatas? do you have no idea what they are? well you’ve arrived at just the right place, here in automatown you can see all kinds of different cellular automatas do their many cool things.
For real though, if you dont know, a CA (cellular automata) is basically a grid of squares each having a value (usually either 1 or 0) that look at their neighbouring cells and then update themselves according to preset rules after controlled “ticks” or “generations” (a popular example caould be conway’s game of life). CAs are very good at generating crazy patterns, being chaotic and unpredictable and even turing-complete! (meaning you can make computers inside them).
A lot of CAs have easily findable programs that simulate them or pictures showing their interactions, but it can be a lot nicer to have a single place for all of them. I’ll also try to add useful information and preset grids where I can.
My project is basically just a program that can simulate as many different CAs as I can fit in it, built in unity (because that’s what I know how to use).
Right now I have:
provided below is an image I got from a single black cell on the very right of the grid and rule 169.