The classic "Game of Life" invented by mathematician John Conway, you'll find Life fascinating. It's a visual delight. When you're growing mold in a petri dish (or when you see mushrooms growing in your lawn, or the macropopulation density of inner cities, or mildew growing on your shower wall...), you see definite patterns of growth (expansion and rearrangement) and decay (death). Although it is called the "game" of Life, you don't "play" it, you just watch it. For the S series only. |