Creating a fully functional game like Minecraft 2 is a complex and time-consuming task that goes beyond the scope of a single HTML file. However, I can provide you with a simplified example of a game-like structure using JavaScript and pictograms. Keep in mind that this is just a basic demonstration rather than a complete game:
In this example, a simple game board with a size of 9 blocks is generated randomly using the `grassBlock` and `stoneBlock` pictograms. You control the player (represented by the `player` pictogram) using the right and left arrow keys. The player can move horizontally on the board, and each time they move, the previous block they occupied is replaced with a randomly chosen block pictogram.
Keep in mind that this is just a basic demonstration, and a game as complex as Minecraft 2 would require significantly more code, assets, and game mechanics.