Dictionary sounds like it would work just fine, nothing to worry about speed wise either:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/xfhwa508.aspx
The Dictionary generic class provides a mapping from a set of keys to a set of values. Each addition to the dictionary
consists of a value and its associated key. Retrieving a value by
using its key is very fast, close to O(1), because the
Dictionary class is implemented as a hash table
public enum GameStates
{
UnknownState = 0,
NoRunningAllowed,
Stopped,
ReadyForRestart,
EndNextGame,
Running
}
///...other stuff...
var GameStateList = new Dictionary<GameStates,string>();
GameStateList.Add(GameStates.NoRunningAllowed,"NO RUN ALLOWED");
GameStateList.Add(GameStates.Stopped,"STOPPED");
GameStateList.Add(GameStates.ReadyForRestart,"READY FOR RESTART");
GameStateList.Add(GameStates.EndNextGame,"END NEXT GAME");
GameStateList.Add(GameStates.Running,"RUNNING");
string debugMessageForCurrentState = GateStateList[MyCurrentGameState];