Move "Walden, a game" to "Walden, a Game"?

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Hi all,
It has been requested that this article be moved from "Walden, a game" to "Walden, a Game".
The references appear to verify that it is known as "Walden, a game" with a lower case "g". This is in contravention of MOS:TITLECAPS, which mandates that "In titles of English-language works, every word except for articles, short coordinating conjunctions, or short prepositions is capitalized, as is the first or last word within a title". Seems to me the article title should stay the same way. I guess related questions might be

Discuss (not "Star Trek Into Darkness" or "Raw Like Sushi", but Walden, a game, that is). Pete AU aka --Shirt58 (talk) 11:40, 20 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

  • Oppose - It looks to me like the relevant portion of MOS:TITLECAPS is that describing capitalization of subtitles. As such I disagree with the move. This isn't a very popular corner of Wikipedia, though, so WT:VG may be a good place to look for second/third/etc opinions. -Thibbs (talk) 03:19, 21 December 2017 (UTC)Reply