Here are a few options for rewriting the game description in English, each with a slightly different tone and emphasis:
Option 1 (Short and punchy):
Riot Escape: Outsmart the cops and reach the finish line! Choose your side: escapee or pursuer.
Option 2 (More descriptive):
Riot Escape: Evade the police and navigate treacherous obstacles in a thrilling race to the finish! Or, take control of the riot squad and stop the escapees at all costs.
Option 3 (Emphasis on competition):
Riot Escape: The ultimate chase is on! Choose your side and compete in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. Will you escape the riot police, or will you bring them down?
Option 4 (Slightly more casual):
Riot Escape: Run from the cops or become one of them! Choose your path and battle it out in this intense chase game.
The best option will depend on the overall tone and style of your game. Consider your target audience when making your final choice.
Here are a few options, each with a slightly different tone and level of formality:
Option 1 (Simple and direct): Use WASD or the arrow keys to move, and the mouse to click buttons.
Option 2 (Slightly more descriptive): Use WASD or arrow keys for movement, and your mouse to click on buttons.
Option 3 (More formal and detailed): Movement is controlled using the WASD keys or the arrow keys. Interact with buttons by clicking them with your mouse.
Option 4 (Suitable for a game interface): Movement: WASD or Arrows. Interact: Mouse Click
The best option will depend on the context where this instruction will be used. Option 1 is concise and suitable for most situations. Option 3 is more appropriate for a formal manual or instruction booklet. Option 4 is good for a compact in-game display.