As an AI text-based assistant, I cannot directly create or provide an HTML file for you. However, I can help guide you in creating a simple game using JavaScript that can be embedded within an HTML file. In this case, let's create a basic game similar to Geometry Dash.
To get started, follow these steps:
1. Create a new HTML file with any text editor and save it with a .html extension (e.g., `game.html`).
2. Inside the HTML file, enclose your JavaScript code within the `` tags, like this:
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<!-- Game content goes here -->
3. Start by creating a canvas element where the game will be displayed:
4. Within the script tags, create a JavaScript code to handle the game logic. Here's a simple example:
5. Now, you can add more functionality to the game, such as adding obstacles, detecting collisions, and adding controls for smartphone operation. You can also use pictograms or images instead of simple rectangles for your game objects.
Please note that this is just a bare-bones example to get you started. Building a complete game like Geometry Dash requires much more complexity and features. You can expand on this example by adding more elements and interactions based on your own game design.
Remember to save the HTML file and open it in a web browser to see the game in action.