Wolf--39-s Dungeon Cheat Engine

Under "Features and Benefits," the terms are "easy-to-use interface," "user-friendly interface," "advanced scanning capabilities." Each of these needs three variants. For instance, "easy-to-use interface" could be intuitive interface.

Looking at the first paragraph: "The cheat engine works by scanning the game’s memory and identifying specific values or patterns that can be modified." The terms here are "cheat engine," "memory," "specific values," "patterns," and "modified." But wait, "cheat engine" is part of the brand name, so I shouldn't change that. Same with "game’s memory" – maybe "memory" is a term that needs three alternatives. Let me check each term one by one. Wolf--39-s Dungeon Cheat Engine

In the "Using the Cheat Engine" section, steps like "Download and install the engine..." will need each verb replaced. "Download" could be procure, "install" set up, etc. I have to be careful with imperative verbs here to keep the instructions clear. Under "Features and Benefits," the terms are "easy-to-use

The second paragraph starts with "By modifying these values..." So "modifying" can become Editing. Then "custom scenarios" becomes custom scenarios, and so on. Same with "game’s memory" – maybe "memory" is

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Now, I need to replace each term in the text with the three variants in curly brackets. I should ensure that the structure remains the same, only replacing the respective terms. Also, the user wants only the result, no explanations. Let me go through each part of the text step by step.