Cell Machine

In Cellular Chaos, players arrange cells on a grid to build machines. Each cell has a simple function, such as moving or spawning other cells. However, when combined, more interesting behavior emerges, leading to exponential growth and chaotic interactions.

About Cell Machine

Welcome to Cellular Chaos, a game where you arrange cells, build machines, and witness the emergence of complex behavior. Inspired by cellular automata like Conway's Game of Life, Cellular Chaos explores the unpredictable world of exponential growth and uncontrollable outcomes. Made for the GMTK Game Jam 2020 with the theme "Out of Control" by Sam Hogan, Cellular Chaos challenges players to set the initial conditions and watch as a simulation unfolds, with each cell behaving based on its own set of rules.

How to Play

In Cellular Chaos, players arrange cells on a grid to build machines. Each cell has a simple function, such as moving or spawning other cells. However, when combined, more interesting behavior emerges, leading to exponential growth and chaotic interactions. Once the simulation begins, players have no control over the outcome, as the cells evolve based on their own rules.

Cellular Chaos is based on cellular automata like Conway's Game of Life, offering players a glimpse into the fascinating world of emergent behavior and unpredictable outcomes. Witness the growth of complex structures and observe how combining cells together can change their behavior. Experience the thrill of uncontrollable growth and embrace the chaos in Cellular Chaos!

How to play Cell Machine

Using Mouse.

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