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http://staff.aist.go.jp/utsugi-a/Lab/Links.html
A list of programs using alife type techniques (English/Japanese).
http://www.rennard.org/alife/
Introduction to artificial life. Each chapter is illustrated by a program or an applet. Chapters are available in PDF.
http://bugbots.sourceforge.net/
BugBots is a game, sort of. Really it's a project in Artificial Intelligence, and Object Oriented Design with heavy abstraction.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/chaco/
A collection of small tools for Chaos Modelling, based on ideas of Life game, Tierra and others.
http://www.darwinbots.com/WikiManual/index.php?title=Main_Page
A free artificial life program running under Windows. Similar to C-Robots with a biological bent, where the robots mutate and evolve over time.
http://electricsheep.org/
Electric Sheep realizes the collective dream of sleeping computers from all over the internet. Free; Linux, MacOS X.
http://www.oursland.net/projects/lakeflock/
Two flocks of birds migrating to different locations flock together before splitting apart.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jfish/
An aquarium simulation written in Java. The program uses neural networks for all of the fish being simulated, and the fish are artificially evolved from random starting information.
http://www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk/www/alife/
Artificial Life for the Macintosh.
http://www.caplet.com/MannaMouse.html
Exploration of fitness landscapes.
http://physis.sourceforge.net/
Physis is a software platform for testing the evolvability of different assembly-like programming languages.
http://ps-i.sourceforge.net/
A sourceforge project for an environment for creating and running agent-based models. Tcl/Tk scriptable, cross-platform (Windows and Linux/Unix).
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