Q: Publish your game online on a website such as Kongregate. You should be prepared for constructive criticism and you may wish to update your game to meet your playerbase's wishes.
A: Publish it!

Article: As with any plant, certain types of grapes grow better in different areas and offer up different flavors and appearances. There are three general types of grapes: American, European, and Muscadine grapes. American grapes grow best in warm, sunny climates like that of central California. European grapes are common in Europe and Northern parts of the US, and Muscadine grapes are commonly found in the Southern US.  Within each general type of grapevine, there are multiple species to choose from which each offer up their own flavor, color, texture, and size. Visit a local nursery to find one that fits your needs and environment. Select plants that look healthy and strong, and are 1 year old. When possible, get them certified virus-free to ensure that their healthy growth is continued.  Look for plants that have an even root distribution, and whose canes are symmetrical. If you or a friend has another grapevine you’d like to plant from, you can take a cutting and plant it in a new location. To use your own cuttings: Cut the sections directly from the vine or from brush that has recently been pruned off. Make sure the cutting is 3 nodes long (the nodes will look like bumps). At the bottom of the cutting, make the cut at an angle. This cut should be at 45 degrees and 1/4 to 1-inch above the node. When taking cuttings, plant as many as possible - in as many locations as possible - to have a higher chance of success. Surplus plants can be given away. Grapevines are long term plants that can live between 50 and 100 years. Therefore, make sure that the location you select is a permanent one that will offer up plenty of room for future grapevines. Grapevines thrive in sloped and hilly areas that offer up plenty of drainage and sunlight. When possible, plant your grapevines on a downward slope on a south-facing hill, in an area clear of other trees and large plants.  In cold areas be sure to plant the grapevines in a sunny area, preferably facing south. A southern facing location may prevent frost nipping the vines. Also avoid "frost pockets" such as low-lying areas or the base of a slope, where cold air can pool and ruin a crop. If you live in the Southern Hemisphere, north-facing slopes are sunnier. Grapevines are a bit picky about their soil conditions, so make sure your are just right before planting. Use soil that slightly rocky or sandy with a pH just above 7. Amend the soil to promote good drainage if necessary, as water-logged roots are not conducive to healthy growing grapevines.  For best results, take a soil sample to an agricultural extension office or soil testing laboratory for a complete soil test. This is usually cheap or free. If this is not possible, test the soil pH with an at-home kit and add pH adjusters to your soil if necessary. Although it may seem counterintuitive, grapevines do not like soil that is too nutrient-rich. Avoid heavily fertilized soil when possible, and follow recommendations from a soil test result or an experienced local grower. Grapevines are, as the name implies, vine plants that grow upwards along a support structure. If you are not planting your grapes along a fence or other structure, construct or buy a trellis for them to grow along. This is typically a wooden structure made of intertwined boards that allow the vines to wrap around them, providing a sturdy support system.  Latticed wood and wire can be purchased and attached to fence posts for an easy homemade trellis, if you don’t have the funds or ability to purchase or make your own. Don’t use a single stake (as you might for tomato plants) as this won’t provide enough support for your vines once they start growing. Wait to plant your grapevines until a frost-free day in late winter or early spring. Pruning should happen around this time in upcoming years as well. Contact your local agricultural service for exact planting dates.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose a type of grape. Prepare your own grapevine cuttings. Select a suitable location. Prepare the soil. Prepare a trellis for your grapevines. Know when to plant.

Problem: Article: To drain the tank, switch off the water. You can find the valve near the wall behind your toilet. Once the water is switched off, flush your toilet. This should drain all the water from the tank. Look at how dirty your tank is. If it seems relatively clean, all you need is a basic disinfectant. You can use the same spray you normally use in your bathroom. However, with built up debris, you need something stronger.  If you notice hardened mineral deposits in the tank, opt for white vinegar. If there is a lot of gunk and mildew built up in the tank, clean it with bleach over a commercial cleaner. With bleach and commercial cleaners, you can spray or pour the cleaners into the tank. Target the bottom and sides of the tank, paying particular attention to areas with built up dirt. Make sure to wear gloves when handling bleach. When dealing with mineral deposits, the process is slightly different. Pour white vinegar into the tank, up to the top of the overflow tube. Let the vinegar sit for 12 hours before flushing the toilet. After 12 hours have passed, flush the toilet and proceed with regular cleaning.
Summary: Drain the tank. Determine the proper type of cleaner. Apply your cleaner accordingly. Let vinegar sit to treat mineral deposits.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: These different supplements help to strengthen your hair and make it shiny. Over time, this can help to nourish the roots of your hair and will give you thicker hair. Consider taking a multivitamin that has all of the supplements in it or take the supplements separately. Follow the dosage instructions on the back of the packet and consult your doctor if you are pregnant or have other health conditions. If possible, take organic vitamin pills, as these will have the highest quality nutrients. Do your best to include plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables in your diet. This helps to ensure that you receive all the vitamins and minerals that you require to keep your hair roots strong and healthy. Where possible, buy organic produce, as this won't contain any harmful pesticides. Visit your local farmers market to buy fresh and affordable produce. Keeping hydrated can make your hair look shiny and helps to prevent weak hair roots. Make an extra effort to drink water when you are exercising or if the weather is hot.  Still water will give you far greater health benefits than sparkling water. Consider using a drink bottle so that you can keep your water nearby all day.

SUMMARY: Take a vitamin A, B, C, or E supplement to nourish your hair roots. Eat a varied and healthy diet. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to help keep your hair strong.

Q: If you need to travel backward, make sure the vehicle is at a complete stop before changing gears in or out of "reverse." Slide the gear shift to select the gear marked "R" and check behind/ around you for any possible obstructions. Gently remove your foot from the brake and place it on the accelerator. When turning in Reverse, your car will turn in the same direction that you turn the wheel. You're just going backwards, so the end of the car will swing in that direction, rather than the front. " The "neutral" gear is only to be used when you have no need to control the speed of your car, not when driving regularly. Examples of this include when idling parked for a short time or when being pushed/towed. The gears marked "1," "2," and "3" are known as lower gears. These can work as a sort of in-engine brake system when you need to save your actual brakes. Going down steep hills is a good use of this technique. 1st gear, however, is only to be used when you must go very slowly. There is no need to stop when shifting between these gears and Drive.
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Travel in Reverse. Use "neutral. Use the lower gears.