Review
Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants an SEO-optimized HTML article based on the provided app info and original review. First, I need to make sure I understand all the requirements. The app is called "Doors Extended for Meeple Station for Windows," in the Games category. The key points from the original review are that it adds new door types like Force Field Door and Double Door with decor values, it's a free mod for Windows, and the installation process requires downloading a ZIP file.
Since the original review is a template, I can't copy it verbatim. I need to expand on the points, maybe add more details, but stay within the given facts. The HTML structure needs to include h2, h3, p, strong, em, ul, ol, li tags. No classes or styles. Also, the character count must be between 1000 and 2000. Let me check the example response they provided to see how they structured it.
Starting with the title. The example uses an h2 with the app name and platform. Then the first h3 for key features. I should list the features as bullet points using ul and li. The pros and cons sections are empty here, so maybe leave those out or mention that no pros/cons are provided. The original review mentions installation steps, so that's a key point. Also, the use case is for enhancing Meeple Station's aesthetics.
I need to integrate the app name and category naturally. The example used "Doors Extended for Meeple Station" in headings. The platform is Windows, so that's in the title. The category is Games, so maybe in the first paragraph.
The structure should have:
- Introduction (what the app does)
- Key features (list of doors, decor values, etc.)
- Installation steps (download, extract, update)
- Use cases (players wanting decorative doors)
- Pros and cons (since the original had N/A, maybe state that or omit)
- Tips for using the mod
Wait, the original review mentions that users must remove previous versions before updating. That's a important tip. Also, the decor values are 3 and 8, which should be highlighted.
The example response used h2 for sections like "Key Features", "Installation Instructions", etc. So I'll follow that structure. Let me outline the sections:
1. Introduction (h2)
2. Key Features (h3 with list)
3. Installation Steps (h3 with numbered list)
4. Use Cases (h3 with list)
5. Pros and Cons (h3, but since original says N/A, maybe omit or say "No pros/cons provided" but the user said not to copy verbatim. Alternatively, mention that it's a free mod so pros include being free, but the original didn't specify. Hmm, maybe better to skip this section since the user's data says pros and cons are N/A.)
Wait the user's App Information says Pros and Cons are N/A. So I should avoid mentioning pros/cons. The original review didn't mention them either, so just leave that section out.
6. Who It's For (h3)
7. Tips (h3 with list)
8. Conclusion
Now, building each section:
Introduction: Start with the app name, mention it's a mod for Windows in the Games category. Explain it adds new door types to Meeple Station.
Key Features: List the doors (Force Field Door, Double Door), their decor values, and any other features like decorative appeal.
Installation Steps: Step-by-step from downloading the ZIP, extracting, removing previous versions, updating to 1.2.
Use Cases: Players wanting to enhance their stations' aesthetics, those who build structures and want more entrance options.
Who It's For: Target audience is Meeple Station players on Windows, who value customization and aesthetics.
Tips: Maybe check compatibility with other mods, ensure correct installation steps, etc.
Need to ensure all the given facts are included. The original mentions the decor values of 3 and 8, so those must be there. The installation steps must be accurate as per the original.
Now, writing the HTML. Start with the doctype, html, head with a title, then body. The title should include the app name and "Windows" for SEO. Headings should be structured with h2 and h3. Use strong for emphasis on key terms like "free utility mod" or "decorative value".
Check character count. Let me estimate. Each section's text adds to the count. The example was around