2. Identify which words are part of the names (like "Geometry Dash", "Mod Apk 2.1110.7", "Unlocked Mod Menu").

For the part about "a range of options and settings," "a range" could be various, and "options and settings" might become features and adjustments. Then "customized" could be tailored, "suit their gaming preferences" becomes match their preferred playstyles.

But maybe the user wants to generate three options for each term, not necessarily avoiding the original. However, in the example provided by the user (in the query), the instruction is to "swap every term with 3 variants in spintax: y. Skip brands and names. Text only." So the key is to replace each replaceable term (not brand names) with three alternatives. Therefore, for "Increased accessibility", "accessibility" might be replaced with three other words, but if the term is part of the brand name or specific term, it stays.

- "Increased" → Improved - "accessibility" → user-friendliness (but maybe use three different words here, perhaps usability) Wait, "accessibility" in the original is part of the term, so maybe keep one variant as the original? The user said "swap every term with 3 variants in spintax". So "accessibility" becomes three variants, but not using the original. So possible options: user-friendliness. But "accessibility" is already in the original, so maybe use three other words. Hmm, the user didn't specify to exclude the original term. They just want three variants. So if the original term is part of the three, it's okay. But if the user wants to swap every term with three different variants, maybe avoid using the original term. Maybe the user wants to replace the term each time with three other options.

This could be a bit time-consuming, but the main challenge is to accurately split all words and correctly identify which ones are part of the names. Also, ensure that each word is replaced with three synonyms. Sometimes a word might have fewer than three synonyms, but the user wants three, so I might need to be creative or use more general terms if necessary.

Therefore, in the first paragraph, "Increased accessibility" would become Improved access, and so on. Similarly, each term like "provides" could be supplies, "players" as users, "a range of options and settings" becomes numerous user-selectable parameters, etc.

For "Ultimate," synonyms could be "Premier, Supreme, Best." "Gaming" might be "Gaming, Esports, Videogames." "Experience" could be "Experience, Encounter, Adventure." Wait, but the user wants each word with three synonyms. Let me check each word in each sentence.