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A zero-player game or no-player game is a game that has no sentient players.
In computer games, the term refers to programs that use artificial intelligence rather than human players.The term can also refer to games of pure chance, such as bunco, in which participants cannot take any action or make any decision that meaningfully alters the outcome.
Conway's Game of Life, a cellular automaton devised in 1970 by the British mathematician John Horton Conway, is considered a zero-player game because its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input from humans. In addition, some fighting and real-time strategy games can be put into zero-player mode where one AI plays against another AI.







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