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Conclusion part: "International Cricket Captain 2013 is an engaging cricket management simulation game that offers an immersive experience for cricket enthusiasts." The game title is a proper noun, so it stays. "Engaging" options could be "compelling," "captivating," "interesting." "Management simulation" might get "strategic simulation," "simulated management," "interactive simulation." "Immersive experience" options: "deeply engaging experience," "realistic experience," "captivating experience."

Now, I need to process the entire text. Let's start with the first sentence: International Cricket Captain 2013 Trial Reset

"Trial version has its limitations, users can reset the trial period using various methods." "Trial version" is already mentioned as a proper noun if it's the official term, but here it's just a term, so maybe replace "has its limitations" with "has restrictions," "has constraints." "Reset" could be "restart," "reactivate." "Various methods" as "different approaches," "multiple techniques," "several strategies." Conclusion part: "International Cricket Captain 2013 is an

Breaking it down: - Are → Are - you → you - an → the (since "an" is an article, maybe vary with "a" or "the") - avid → enthusiastic - cricket → sports (but "cricket" is the proper noun here? No, in this context, "cricket" is the sport, so maybe keep it. Wait, the user said proper nouns stay. Are sports considered proper nouns? Hmm, maybe not. So perhaps replace "cricket" with other sports? But maybe the user wants "cricket" to stay. Wait, the original text has "cricket" in the title as part of the game name, but in the body, it's just the sport. So "cricket" in the body can be replaced with sports like "football", "tennis", etc. But the user might not want that. Maybe they just want to have three options for each word unless it's a proper noun. Since "cricket" is the sport, not a proper noun, it's allowed to be replaced. So for "cricket" → football perhaps. No, in this context, "cricket" is the sport,

Moving on, "users" is used a few times. Alternatives might be players, participants, and gamers. "Experience the game" could become explore, try, or sample. "Limited time" can be short duration, time frame, or restricted period.

1. Consider – Possible synonyms:Thinkabout. 2. contacting – Reach out to|Get in touch with|Communicate with. 3. the – This is an article, not a proper noun. Probably doesn't need synonyms, but the user wants all words except proper nouns. Wait, the user said to "rework words as spintax w2. each word with 3 options. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So maybe "the" is an article and should be replaced. Hmm, but "the" is a definite article. Maybe the user wants all words except proper nouns to have synonyms, but articles are usually not replaced. Maybe I need to check if "the" is considered a word to replace. The user's original example didn't include articles. Let me assume that articles should remain as is unless specified otherwise.

So moving on. The next sentence is "Look no further than International Cricket Captain 2013..." Again, "International Cricket Captain 2013" is a proper noun, so it stays. The rest of the words can be replaced. So "Look" becomes Seek, "no" becomes any, etc.