No. HTML is not a programming language, it is acronym of hyper-text markup language. You typically use it to create web pages by embedding HTML tags into the actual content, in much the same way you would use a word-processor to format text documents by embedding codes into the text. Browsers recognise the embedded HTML and use it to correctly display the content, a process known as "rendering".
You can also embed scripts into the HTML and you can certainly use these to create (very) simple web-based games, but the scripts are not written in HTML they are written in another language entirely, such as JavaScript which is a client-side programming language. But to create more complex web-based games you need to use server-side programming in combination with client-side programming, Flash-based media and HTML itself to physically render the page in the browser.
No game has HTML code because HTML is only for web design.
game designing
Game maker from yoyogames.
"Mighty Guy" is a flash game - it does not use HTML.
Well, if you were interested in designing a "casual game" a great program to use would be macromedia flash. If you were interested in designing something more on the scale of Runescape, you need a program or language such as java or Unity 3d (unity3d.com) to accomplish it.
Video game designing is where you design video games. You can enter classes to learn, whether you're a kid or an adult.
you definitely can't create a game with HTML codes. You can make a game with certain software (trust me it's a lot of work making a game). After you have created the game it is possible to embed it on your website. HTML has nothing to do with games, HTML is used as a basic building block for creating websites
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game designing and playing games
In game designing, reflected objects make surfaces look more like mirrors, metal, glass, etc.
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No, there is not. But there is beginner tips if you are new.