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# Simworld Lite
Simworld is a zero-player game in which players create simulated environments and ecosystems that run with no user intervention. The environments and the creatures that inhabit them are all completely defined through user-created mods. Though there's no real goal to the game, a good challenge is to create ecosystems that are self-sustaining and can thus run indefinitely.

Note: I'm not galaxy-brained enough to do the full idea at the moment, so this is the "lite" version, containing only the bare minimum to make the idea work.

## Build from Source
### Dependencies
* CMake
* Lua 5.4

### Building
```
mkdir -p build/
cd build/
cmake ..
make
./simworld
```