"Digital life" source of inspiration in the "Then Game of Life", "The Game of Life" is the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970 of the cellular automata is a zero player games, including a rectangular two-dimensional world, each square in the world, inhabited by a living or dead cells. The number of cells in the next moment of life and death depends on the number of living or dead cells in the eight adjacent squares.
"Digital life" user defined cell survival and death rule, expanded into 3 RGB color.
Rule definition contains three digits, the first column is the number of its kind around, the second column is the change in the value of its own, changes in the value of three columns is heterogeneous. Users can explore on their own, the revised figures in two columns.
By custom rules, not only can simulate the evolution of life, but also to wage war, to generate interesting graphics.