Sure, here's an example of a simple game implemented in a single HTML file using JavaScript:
Puzzle Pieces Chart of Price
Score: 0
In this game, there is a game board div that gets filled with puzzle piece elements dynamically generated from the `puzzlePieces` array. Each puzzle piece has a name, price, and image associated with it. When a puzzle piece is clicked, its price is added to the score displayed on the screen. The score starts at 0 and increments as you click on the pieces.
You can replace the `emozi_rabbit.png`, `emozi_hamuster.png`, etc. with the actual image URLs or file paths for the pictograms you want to use in the game.