Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants an SEO-optimized article for a software download site, specifically about Salmon Man for Windows. The requirements are pretty detailed. First, I need to make sure I hit all the points: app details, pros, cons, use cases, structure with headings, and natural keyword integration without exceeding the character limit.
Starting with the app info: name is Salmon Man, platform Windows, category Games. The summary is N/A, so I'll have to omit that. The original review mentions it's a VR climbing game with physics-based controls, multiple routes, and is for speedrunners. The pros and cons given are physics-based controls, multiple routes, VR fit, but also unforgiving gameplay and steep learning curve.
I need to structure the HTML with h2 and h3 for headings. Start with an introduction that grabs attention, then key features, pros/cons, use cases, who it's for, tips, and a conclusion. Each section should have clear headings.
For SEO, I need to include the app name, platform, and category in the content. Also, target keywords like "Salmon Man Windows," "VR climbing games," "physics-based movement," etc. Make sure to avoid markdown and stick strictly to the allowed tags.
The original review mentions it's built for speedrunning, so that's a key point. The use cases should include VR enthusiasts and competitive players. The pros and cons need to be clearly laid out, maybe in bulleted lists using ul/li.
I have to rewrite the original review's content without copying it verbatim. Expand on the points, maybe add more context about the game's world, the paddle mechanics, the leaderboard aspect, and the frustration factor. Also, address the target audience: who it's for, like hardcore VR gamers who enjoy challenging games.
Need to check the character count. Let me estimate. Each paragraph should be concise. Maybe start with an h2 heading, then h3 for sections. Use strong for emphasis on key terms, em for additional info.
Wait, the user said not to use any class, id, or style attributes. So all elements must be plain tags. Also, no code fences, so the HTML is just plain text.
Let me outline the structure:
- Opening h1 (though the tags allowed include h2, but the user said to use h2, h3, etc. Maybe the main title is an h1? Wait the example uses h2 for the first line. Let me check the example given in the problem. The original example in the problem's output uses h2, h3, etc. So maybe the main title is an h2? Hmm, perhaps the user expects the main title as h2. Let me proceed with h2 for the main title.
Wait the user provided an example in the problem where the output uses h2, h3, etc. Let me structure accordingly.
Start with an h2 for the title: "Salmon Man for Windows: A Thrilling VR Climbing Adventure". Then h3 for sections like "Key Features", "Pros & Cons", etc.
In the key features, list the physics-based controls, multiple routes, VR optimization. Then pros and cons in separate sections. Use bullet points with ul/li.
The use cases section can explain who it's for, like speedrunners and VR enthusiasts. The tips section can offer advice like starting slow, focusing on physics, etc.
Make sure each section flows naturally, uses the keywords, and maintains an engaging tone. Avoid any technical jargon that's too complex, keep it informative but accessible.
Also, check that the total characters are between 1000-2000. Let me draft each part step by step, keeping an eye on the length. Maybe start with the intro, then features, pros/cons, use cases, tips, conclusion.
Wait, the original review mentions "paddle-based movement" and "physics-based climbing game". Need to include those terms for SEO. Also, the steep learning curve and unforgiving gameplay as cons.
Make sure not to copy the original review's exact phrases but paraphrase and expand. For example, instead of "challenging VR climbing adventure", use "thrilling VR climbing game" to add variety.
Alright, putting it all together now, ensuring all elements are there and the HTML is correctly formatted without any extra attributes.
Salmon Man for Windows: A Thrilling VR Climbing Adventure
Step into a world where physics-driven movement dominates, and every decision sends you hurtling through a neon-