This is a fun little experiment, testing out the amoeba's chances of survival under certain conditions. It is interesting to set the Birth Chance all the way to 0 but turn up the Replication Chance. That way the amoebas have a chance of going extinct. ›:) Mutations: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/319365809/ Official Studio: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/19823645/ Suggest this to be featured! https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/4228481/comments/ ›> Disclaimer <‹ This is not NEARLY scientifically accurate, as it does not include food (allowing the amoebas to reproduce infinitely) or evolutionary/natural mutations (see other remixes) among other things. ›> Guide <‹ › Total = Total number of amoebas on the screen (keep in mind that the clone limit for Scratch is 300. So when it would normally reproduce infinitely, it stops near 300). › Average = The average number of amoebas there have been on the screen (it is recommended that you toggle this often (see 'Keys')). › Birth Chance = Percentage of chance of an amoeba appearing. › Death Chance = Percentage of chance of an amoeba dying. › Replication Chance = Percentage of chance of an amoeba replicating. ›> Keys <‹ › 'Space' while holding '1' will set the Chances to the first set. › 'Space' while holding '2' will set the Chances to the second set. › 'Space' while holding '3' will set the Chances to the third set. › 'Space' while holding 'z' toggles variables on. › 'Space' while holding 'x' toggles variables off. › 'Space' while holding 'g' toggles Graph on/off. › 'Space' while holding 'a' toggles Average updating. [NOTE: Toggling Average updating reduces lag.] ›> Sets <‹ › There are currently 3 preloaded Chance sets › Set 1 - Standard; Allows an easy constant average; Stable › Set 2 - Classic; Stable, yet relies on replication; Has a chance to go extinct. › Set 3 - Unstable; Fluctuates like crazy; Credit to @54321roland for this set ›> Update Log <‹ › v1.0 - Original › v2.0 - Added graph › v2.1 - Added Set 3 › v2.2 - Bug fixes ›> Credits <‹ › Code all by me › Inspired by a series of youtube videos by Primer; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDvzbBRiNlA&list=PLKortajF2dPBWMIS6KF4RLtQiG6KQrTdB