Sure! Here's a simple text-based game implemented as a single HTML file using JavaScript, enclosed in script tags:
To play the game, follow these steps:
1. Open a text editor or an HTML editor.
2. Copy and paste the above code into the editor.
3. Save the file with a .html extension (e.g., game.html).
4. Open the saved file in a web browser.
5. You will be prompted to enter your name. Enter your name and click "OK."
6. Then, choose either "left" or "right" when prompted.
7. The game will display an alert indicating whether you win or lose based on your door choice.
Please note that this is a basic example, and you can expand and enhance the game by adding more scenarios, choices, and features.
As for the sequel on "Until Dawn" by Supermassive Games, this would require considerably more time and effort to create a fully-fledged game with pictograms, smartphone operation, and the complexity of the original game. Creating a game like "Until Dawn" would involve designing a user interface, implementing various choices, storylines, and outcomes, as well as developing artificial intelligence logic to handle player decisions.
Building a game of that scale goes beyond the scope of a simple response and would require a significant development effort involving multiple files, assets, and programming languages beyond HTML and JavaScript.
Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!