Monster Prom V5.12 All Dlc | -gog- _hot_
Continuing with the next part about DLC, each word needs three options. "Included" could be Included. "Access" might be entry. "Extra" as extra.
So three-letter words here: ALL, DLC, GOG, The. "GOG" is a name (the platform), so leave it as is. "The" is a common word. So replace ALL, DLC, The. Wait, the user's instruction says to leave names unchanged. "ALL" is a word, not a name. So replace. "DLC" is part of the title? The title is "Monster Prom v5.12 ALL DLC - GOG". So "ALL" and "DLC" are parts of the product title? Maybe the user doesn't want to change those. But the instruction is unclear. The user might want to replace all three-letter words except names. So "ALL" and "DLC" may be part of the product name? If so, leave them. Otherwise, replace. This is a possible ambiguity. Since the user's example in the instruction isn't clear, but the instruction says to replace all three-letter words with three alternatives, and names (like Monster Prom, GOG) to be unchanged. Therefore, "ALL" and "DLC" in the title might be part of the name? Or are they standalone. Since the example in the user's instruction shows "Monster Prom v5.12 ALL DLC - GOG" as part of the text, the user probably wants to replace all three-letter words except the actual titles. So "Monster Prom" and "GOG" are names, so leave them. So in the first line, words to replace: ALL, DLC, The, But "DLC" is part of the title's DLC? It might be part of the product name. Maybe the user considers "ALL DLC" as part of the product name, so leave those. Hmm. This requires careful judgment. Monster Prom v5.12 ALL DLC -GOG-
Starting with the first sentence: "Monster Prom v5.12 ALL DLC - GOG: The Ultimate Party Experience". The three-letter words here are "ALL" and "DLC". Wait, "DLC" is an acronym, so maybe it's not a word to replace? The user said "leave names unchanged", but "DLC" is part of the product name here. Hmm, need to check. The instruction says to change all three-letter words into spintax with three alternatives, but names should stay. So "Monster Prom" and "GOG" are names, so they stay. But "ALL" is just the word "All" in caps. The user probably wants to replace each three-letter word with three options. Let me go through the entire text carefully. Continuing with the next part about DLC, each
First line: "Monster Prom v5.12 ALL DLC - GOG: The Ultimate Party Experience" "Extra" as extra
Moving to the next part about gameplay mechanics: "Experience a revamped gameplay system, with new challenges, events, and interactions that will keep you on your toes."