Then: "a popular mobile game that has captured the hearts of millions of players worldwide." – "popular" might become widely-recognized, "captured" could be attracted, "hearts" is a bit tricky. "Hearts" could be interest but not sure. Maybe "hearts" is okay. "Millions" can be millions. Wait, but "millions" is a number. Not sure if to replace. The user might not want to change numbers. Proper nouns are skipped. So maybe "millions" is a cardinal number and not a proper noun; should it be replaced? The user says "all words with 3 alternatives. Skip proper nouns." So "millions" is not a proper noun, so it can be replaced. Alternatives: "millions|thousands|billions", but need to be cautious about context. Since the game is popular, "millions" is appropriate. Maybe "millions|tens of thousands|numerous". Hmm, but "numerous" is different. Alternatively, "millions|thousands|many", but "many" is vague. Let's see the example given in the text: "Realistic gameplay realistic". So the approach is to replace each word with three synonyms or similar words. So "millions" could be millions, but "millions of" is a phrase. Maybe "millions|tens of thousands|numerous".
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For the second sentence:
First, I need to identify the words that can be replaced. The instructions say to use three alternatives for each selected word. Proper nouns like specific game names, company names, etc., should be skipped. The example provided uses the format w3 for each word. The output should be text only, without any markdown. Then: "a popular mobile game that has captured