Having attained the dizzying heights of level 30, it appears that the game has devolved into an endless and tediously repetitive round of sending a couple of geologists out on multi-hour missions to find new mines in exactly the same spots as the old ones, and repeatedly rebuilding the same exhausted fields and wells over and over again. Occasionally I send a painstakingly and tediously constructed army to have a one-click, zero-involvement "adventure", and use up three days worth of resources. Can somebody please explain to me where to locate the fun in this routine? Games are supposed to be fun. This is rapidly turning into a second job that I have to pay for.
Also if the indefatigable Tierarzt could refrain from his usual insufferably smug "well if you don't like it as much as I do then don't play it" default first-post reply I would consider it a favour. I've paid for about £50 worth of gems, and I feel this entitles me to have a bit of a winge.