Juego De Hannah Montana El Diario — Perdido

But "el Diario Perdido" is kept as is. Then the next part of the text:

Then: "Los jugadores deben resolver acertijos y puzzles para avanzar en la historia y recuperar el diario de Miley." "Resolver acertijos" might need to be revised. Maybe "resolver acertijos, desentrañar enigmas, desbloquear trampas." But "enigmas" is similar to acertijos. Maybe "puzzles" is already in the original, but the user wants three options. Let's check. The original has "acertijos y puzzles," so "puzzles" is part of it. So maybe enigmas for the acertijos part. juego de hannah montana el diario perdido

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Looking at the first sentence: "La historia del juego comienza cuando Miley pierde su diario, un libro en el que escribe todos sus secretos y pensamientos." The word "diario" might be a candidate. Let me think of three synonyms. Maybe "diario, cuaderno, registro." But "registro" sounds more formal, "cuaderno" is like a notebook. "Diario personal" is a phrase, but the user wants single words. So cuaderno. But "el Diario Perdido" is kept as is

Next, "jugar" could be "jugar|divertirse|entretenerse". "El juego" might be replaced with "el juego|el videojuego|la partida". Then "Hannah Montana" is a proper noun, so it stays the same. "el Diario Perdido" is a title, so it remains intact but the article "el" can be replaced with alternatives like "el|la|los"? Wait, no. Since "Diario Perdido" is masculine singular, "el" should stay. So maybe just repeat "el". Hmm, not sure, but the user says to keep names intact, so maybe just "el" as is? Wait, the instruction says "modify all words with 3 alternatives in b format". But if "el" is part of the title, like "el Diario Perdido", maybe I shouldn't change "el", but the word after "de" is "Hannah Montana" which stays. So "juego" could be "juego|partida|pasatiempo". Maybe "puzzles" is already in the original, but

Wait, the user says "keep names intact." So names like proper nouns like the character's name and the title should stay as they are. So "Hannah Montana" and "Diario Perdido" are names. So in the phrase "el Diario Perdido", "el" is part of the title and should remain. So I can't modify "el" there. Therefore, in the first sentence, the article "el" before "juego" can be changed, but the one before "Diario Perdido" must stay. So "el" before "juego" is replaced, while "el" before "Diario Perdido" is unchanged.