Forum:Singular titles

Page names such as Power houses, Black holes and Treasure chests (Aquanaut) seem unnatural (yeah, sorry I used the same word twice in one night). Each of these items is the objective or goal of the level, and giving such items names in the plural form gives the impression that a player needs to find more than one power house or more than one treasure chest to pass a single level.

My thoughts about playing a level in general: if I'm playing through a level of Space Hopper, I'm collecting all the stars to find the black hole. My focus is trying to find the black hole. Same with a power house: my goal is to find the power house in each level. If a player's focus is on the one objective per level, would they not search for that one objective as well, in singular form?

Maybe there is more than one black hole. Maybe not. But there is only one main objective destination per level. Might I also point out, that most of these "main objective" article titles, currently plural form, end up being written about in their singular form anyways. After all, Rusty doesn't stick his head into more than one power house simultaneously. 07:44, April 14, 2013 (UTC)