. . . is the same one I have against everything today: no more paper instruction manuals. Having to stop a game, get out of it to fire up an on-line set of rather non-intuitive instructions and rules, then get back into the game is off-putting, at best. (It's even more fun when you're trying to find out why the toaster always burns the toast, why the microwave refuses to "wave," or what "Error 7B" means when the washing machine stops dead. Ga-a-ah!)Okay Boomer, Gen X-er, Gen Y-er, and Millennial, I get it. I'm a card-carrying Luddite. So sue me.
But beyond all this, it's still a lot of fun. Now if I can just figure out how to get to the next area with the TELP Regulars. . . .