Game of Life
Proper noun
  1. An American board game simulating progress through life, with job, marriage, etc.
  2. A cellular automaton devised by mathematician John Horton Conway, consisting of a grid of cells that are either "alive" or "dead" and grow or diminish based on the number of adjacent living cells.
Translations
  • Portuguese: Jogo da Vida



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