Game Inventory System, NPCs and Battle System

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Last updated on May 5, 2026 7:08 pm

Learn about HTML5 Game Development in this Free course. Topics cover basic NPC interactions, NPC Shops, enchant.js scene stack and Battle systems.

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This free online course in HTML5 game development will teach you how to create a game with a working working battle system, including inventories, NPCs, and battle mechanics. Creating inventories for your player characters, running and debugging on web browsers, and creating non-player characters for your games are essential features of every battle system. This course will help you create an engaging battle system for your browser game.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Describe the process of creating an …
  • Explain how to debug using the devel…
  • Describe the process of creating bas…
  • Describe the process of creating a s…
  • Describe the process of creating an inventory system in a video game.
  • Explain how to debug using the developer tools in web browsers.
  • Describe the process of creating basic NPC interaction in a video game.
  • Describe the process of creating a shop in a video game.
  • Describe how enchant.js scene stack works.
  • Explain the process of setting up a battle system in a video game.
  • Describe how attacks are triggered in a video game battle system.
  • Describe how to generate new ideas for extending your video game.
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