Okay, I need to write an SEO-optimized HTML article based on the given app information. Let me start by understanding the requirements. The app is called "Skate 2 Robs Fantasy Factory for BMX Streets for Windows," categorized under games for Windows. The original review mentions it's a free BMX skateboarding game with customizable elements and an easy interface.
First, I should structure the article with clear headings. Start with an introduction that includes the app name and key features. Use h2 for main sections like "What Skate 2 Robs Fantasy Factory for BMX Streets Does" to explain the app's purpose. Then, break down key features into subsections with h3.
The original review talks about the immersive experience, customizable elements, and easy navigation. I need to expand on those points, ensuring I don't copy verbatim but rephrase and add details. Mention use cases like extreme sports enthusiasts, free entertainment, and customization options.
Since pros and cons aren't provided, maybe skip those sections or mention that it's free but lacks certain features. Wait, the user said to use the original review as context but not copy it. The original mentions it's free and user-friendly, so highlight those as pros. Maybe the cons are not given, so perhaps omit or mention potential limitations like no multiplayer or advanced customization.
I need to integrate natural keywords: Skate 2 Robs Fantasy Factory, BMX Streets, Windows games, BMX skateboarding, etc. Use these in headings and throughout the text. Ensure the HTML uses only the allowed tags: h2, h3, p, strong, em, ul, ol, li. No classes or ids.
Check the character count. The output must be between 1000-2000 characters. Need to keep it concise but detailed. Start with an engaging intro, then features, use cases, who it's for, tips, and conclude with a recommendation.
Wait, the original review says it's a free utility program. So include that as a pro. Mention the platform (Windows) in the title. The summary is N/A, so skip that section.
Structure outline:
- Opening h1 (though not allowed, but the user said only certain tags. Wait, the user specified only h2, h3, etc. Wait, the user said "only these tags: , ,
, , , , , - ." So h1 is not allowed. Hmm, but the example in the original output uses h1? Wait, the user's instructions say "write a detailed SEO-optimized article for an IT blog. Do not make up any facts beyond what is provided." The example in the problem shows the assistant's previous output with h1. Wait, the user's current requirement says to use only those tags, excluding h1. Wait, the user's instruction says "only these tags:
, ,
, , , , , - ." So h1 is not allowed. But the example they provided in the problem might have used h1. Wait, the user says "do not copy the original review verbatim — rewrite and expand significantly." But in their example, the assistant's previous output includes h1. Hmm, conflicting info. But the current instruction says to use only those tags. So perhaps the main title is in an h2? Or maybe the user made a mistake. Since the instruction says "write the full HTML review now" and the tags allowed don't include h1, I have to avoid it. Maybe start with an h2 as the main title.
Wait, the user says "write a detailed SEO-optimized article for an IT blog." Typically, articles start with an h1, but since the tags are restricted, perhaps the first line is an h2. Let me proceed without h1.
Start with an h2 for the title, then h3 for sections. Let me draft:
Skate 2 Robs Fantasy Factory for BMX Streets: Your Ultimate Windows BMX Skateboarding Adventure
Then sections like "What This App Does", "Key Features", etc.
Ensure each section uses appropriate tags. For example, key features can be a list with li elements. Use strong for emphasis on terms like "free," "customizable," etc. Emphasize the app's target audience in the "Who This Is For" section.
Check for natural keywords throughout. Mention the app name frequently. Include terms like "Windows games," "BMX