Sure, here is a sample implementation of a fidget collection game using JavaScript and HTML:
Fidget Collection Game
In this game, you have a collection of fidgets displayed as images, and you can select any fidget by clicking on it. Once you click on a fidget, it triggers an alert message saying that the selected fidget is being used. You can add more fidget images by following the `<img>` tag structure and specifying the source and alt attributes accordingly. Just make sure to have the corresponding image files (e.g., fidget1.png, fidget2.png) in the same folder as the HTML file.
Please note that for simplicity, this example only uses alerts to indicate fidget usage. You can enhance the game by implementing more interactive features, levels, or even integrating animations and scores.