Next word: "gameplay" → "game mechanics|game elements|game features". "is" → "remains|stays|continues". "similar" → "comparable|alike|akin".
The user wrote: "Keep names intact. Only the result." So perhaps "Planet Zoo" is a title and should remain the same. But in the previous example, they did change it. Maybe the user allows for some variations of the title as synonyms. This could be tricky. For the current query, I'll have to make a judgment call. Since the user provided an example where the name was changed, I'll assume it's acceptable to find synonyms for the title as well. planet zoo ios download
"Touch" is capitalized in "Touch Controls" as a headline, so maybe keep "Controls" as part of the title. But "Touch" here might be part of the title, but the word "Touch" itself is not a proper noun. Wait, in the original text, it's "Touch Controls" probably as a heading. But according to the user's instruction, proper nouns stay. Since "Touch Controls" is part of the game's interface, maybe it's considered a proper noun? The user says "proper nouns stay", so if it's a title or specific term within the game, it should stay. However, in the original text, "touch" is lowercase in the sentence. Hmm, maybe not. Let me check again. The original text has "Touch Controls: The game uses intuitive touch controls..." So "Touch Controls" is capitalized as a heading, but "touch" in the sentence. So the capitalized "Touch" in the heading is part of the proper title, perhaps. So in the spintax conversion, when it's part of the heading, it should stay as is. However, if in the sentence, it's lowercase, then it's a regular word. So in the line "intuitive touch controls", "touch" is a regular word and needs to be spintax. The user wrote: "Keep names intact