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Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /home/yukuri/crypto-app.tokyo/public_html/AIGameCreator/Com0.php on line 484 Can you make a Ninja x dragon warriors 2 game we’re you can save your game name your crew chose what your character looks like add more than 4 choices and can you chose lf you are a dragon or a ninja and you can name your crew and can you add mini game and can you add I chose called “research” we’re you can research different elements and put it in a book called elements(playable game)'s game | AI game creator
Can you make a Ninja x dragon warriors 2 game we’re you can save your game name your crew chose what your character looks like add more than 4 choices and can you chose lf you are a dragon or a ninja and you can name your crew and can you add mini game and can you add I chose called “research” we’re you can research different elements and put it in a book called elements(playable game)Can you make a Ninja x dragon warriors 2 game we’r..ALL
Developer User4044|Date and time 23/7/14 8:46:13 Build time 17.635 sec|Game capacity 2.421KB|Script
Certainly! Here is a simple implementation of the Ninja x Dragon Warriors 2 game as an HTML file:
Ninja x Dragon Warriors 2
Create your Crew
This HTML code creates a simple interface where players can enter their game name, choose their character (either ninja or dragon), select their appearance, and name their crew. When the "Start Game" button is clicked, the game data is saved, and the actual game can be started (in this example, we simply log the data to the browser's console).
To expand the game further, you can add a mini-game section or include the "research" feature where players can research different elements and store them in a book called "Elements". These features would require additional code and logic specific to the gameplay mechanics you have in mind.