It's like clockwork. Players enter the game lost and confused. So, they turn to their phone, their answer to everything.

Oh, well, would you look at that? Their phones don't work. How unexpected. How tragic. Surely, they're going to die without access to it.

Though, one would argue they would want to contact their families to let them know that they're okay, that they're still alive somehow, why was the world continuing on as if they're dead?

Oh, it's super simple. They are dead. And look! There's someone approaching you to explain it to you.

Wander the streets. Explore the world for yourself. Search for your destination without the fastest route. Who knows? You might just find a gem hidden within the streets. But you can't do that if you don't look up.

See that side street with the cute antique shop that you didn't know was there? Stop by and take a moment away from the Game to check it out. You might find something that is helpful.

Your phones won't keep track of what stores are available or not. Pay attention to the mission. They'll guide you in the right way. The missions will show you something new.

Guide you to something new.

Teach you something new.

Teach you something about yourself that you didn't know before.

Because the Game isn't played on a phone.