My family just bought a new Deluxe Tri-Ominos(r) set. It's a very popular childhood game that we thought would be the perfect way to have fun in these dark days of quarantine, pandemic and acute shortage of paper goods to take home. Imagine the disappointment of both my mothers-in-law. They feel left out of their game. The box contained no warning that it was only suitable for players who identified their gender as male. Because, despite the fact that the game requires minimal upper body strength and a basic sense of direction, the rules use the masculine pronouns "he" and "his." of the International Tri-ominos Rules Committee and therefore you should expect this to be corrected quickly. Otherwise, they could still use the printed rule sheet to address the lack of paper household items mentioned above.
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