Something I/we have that works well is for the applicant to provide 3 basic room descriptions and a zonal theme focus. This provides a plethora of insight as to grammatical competence, maturity and attention to detail.
Basically your application is a job interview and as such warrants the applicant to actually care about what they submit. If its full of typos, grammar errors or contextual appropriateness you pretty much know they'll either be a lot of work to train or didn't really care. Depending on your world theme, you can also weed out the juvenile "blood and guts on the walls" or "sex you up" types immediately.
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