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Creatures 3 Genetics and Biochemistry

(13 Article(s) found)

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Creatures 3 Chemical List
This is a full list of all chemicals in C3, good, bad or indifferent.

How creatures sense their environment
Or, ... oops, I wonder what this tube does? This article covers what you need to know about how a creature senses its environment and acts upon it.

C3 Genetics Tutorials PDF
A series of 12 tutorials designed to give you an easy start into the world of genetic engineering in the Creatures 3 game.

Gendiff for C3
This command line program will compare two different C3/DS genomes and create a list of all the differences between them.

Biochemistry Set for Creatures 3 and Docking Station
Want to find out what's going on 'inside' your Norns? The Biochemistry Set will help you! This utility allows you to monitor the chemicals inside your creatures.

Images and Attachments
This article details the formula used when creating image files and attachments for brained-creatures.

Reproduction - The Genes
This CDN article provides detail on the genes involved in reproduction, and how they work together to produce the desired phenomena.

Creatures 3 and Docking Station Genetics Kit
The Creatures 3 Genetics Kit is the most advanced application available for Creatures 3 and Docking Station today.

Brain in a Vat Tool
An advanced tool for those of you who enjoy watching the brain in action.

GEN File Format
What a Creature genome file consists of.

GNO File Format
What a genome description and comment file consists of.

How Pigmentation works
Information (and pseudocode) to show how pigmentation works on creatures and agents.

Pose gene information
How the 15 character string for the Pose Genes are derived. Applicable to all versions of Creatures.



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