It depends what you consider an attractive bullet list.
this is pretty standard
generic bullets
no real specifications
You start with a <ul> tag (stands for "unordered list" as opposed to <ol>, "ordered list"), then for each bullet have a <li> tag at the beginning of each item in your list. After the last item, include another </ul> to return to the standard formatting.
I find those dots a little ungainly though, so there are a few other "li types" that you can use. I think you can have squares, diamonds, and maybe another, but my personal favourite is a circle that isn't filled in. This is done just like the above, but instead of the plain <li> that gives us the big fat bullets, put <li type="circle"> in front of each item instead.
the result
will look just
like this
You can also use special characters for your lists: → ☂ ☆ ☑ ♚ ♫ (or anything else!). In this case don't bother with the <li> tag. The <ul> will indent the text for you if you want it indented, and you can just copy and past the image you desire in front of your text.
☑ these are great for "to do" lists ✠but maybe in your military game you want a Maltese Cross ☠ a list of dos and don'ts might have the skull and crossbones