Well three main characters are Ender (obviously) and his siblings, Peter and Val.
As for a fourth main character, it's my opinion that it's up for discussion. I'd probably say Bean myself. But while Bean is a large part of the latter half of Battle School, Alai is a pretty large part of the first half - so you could say Alai. And as a third possibility, you could say Col. Graff - he has a sort of overarching presence throughout the book.
In "The Westing Game," the alibi is a key clue that helps the characters discover the identity of the mysterious Samuel W. Westing. The alibi involves a timed event that proves where certain characters were at a particular time, leading to important revelations about the game and its players.
Important characters in Twilight are important because they hold a significance to the novel
it depends on the game
exuse me but there are no g1 characters in transformers the game. Only transformers 2 the game
no.
You have to beat the enemies on the game and then you got the characters in the game
You have to get far in the game to get new characters.
Actually they started out as comic characters and later became video game characters
Yes. In their universe, they have games where we are the characters.
The question is unclear. Many things about characters are important in a story. If the characters are not believable, the reader won't care about them, and won't read the story.
Because they are the main characters.
Hmmm.... Odd question, but i know the answer. Video game characters are simply characters made from the emotions and actions of people in the real world. Their appearances are based on people in the real world. So, in a sense, yes, video game characters do exists.